Jelly Roll has announced a new album, Beautifully Broken. The followup to the artist born Jason Deford’s 2023 country debut, Whitsitt Chapel, features current Top 15 hit “I Am Not Okay” and fan-favorite track “Liar.” It also includes the newly-released “Get By,” which was recently selected by ESPN as the 2024 College Football Season anthem. Beautifully Broken is out October 11 and all net profits from every pre-order in his U.S. web store will benefit organizations supporting addiction and mental health awareness.
Jelly Roll is hitting the road this fall on the Beautifully Broken tour. The dates kick off in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 27 and wrap up November 23 in Jacksonville, Florida. It includes stops at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Center and New York City’s Madison Square Garden. Along the way, Jelly Roll will be joined by Warren Zeiders, Alexandra Kay, ERNEST, Shaboozey, and Allie Colleen.
Jelly Roll’s debut country album, June 2023’s Whitsitt Chapel, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 all-genre chart and No. 2 on the top country album charts, becoming the biggest country debut album in Billboard Consumption Chart history. It featured the smash singles “Need a Favor” and “Halfway to Hell.” Whitsitt Chapel also included Jelly Roll’s vulnerable #1 hit single “Save Me,” a collaboration with Lainey Wilson. The track landed a Grammy nomination for Best Duo/Group Performance and earned Jelly his first ACM win for Music Event of the year.
In 2023, Jelly Roll was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys and was honored with Billboard’s Breakthrough Award. At the 2023 CMA Awards, where he was the most-nominated male, Jelly Roll took home his first CMA Award for New Artist of the Year. He later swept the CMT Music Awards and became the most-awarded artist of the night. Earlier this year, the Nashville native won Male Country Artist of the Year at the People’s Choice Award and received eight genre-spanning nominations at the 2024 iHeartRadio Awards, taking home best New Country and Pop artist wins.
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