Jelly Roll Admits He “Cried For Like 20 Minutes” When Watching His ‘Save Me’ Documentary Trailer

“We told the truth. I’m nervous, but I am excited,” Jelly Roll said of the upcoming documentary, Jelly Roll: Save Me.

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Posted on May 24, 2023

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Jelly Roll is preparing to roll out his highly-anticipated documentary, Jelly Roll: Save Me. Ahead of its May 30 premiere on Hulu, the thriving country star gave fans a first look as he shared the powerful trailer on Good Morning America (GMA).

The two-minute trailer opens with a photo of Jelly Roll’s mugshot as he says, “I came out of jail with a plan. I was going to put every piece of energy I had into music. It’s almost like something just clicked right then.”

Images of his past life flash across the screen showcasing his journey of being a drug addict, landing in jail and his willingness to overcome it all. This led to him jumping full force into music and getting his name out there by passing out mixtapes and getting up on stage.

Watch The Jelly Roll: Save Me Documentary Trailer Below

Suddenly, all his work began to pay off and he began to see an “incredible ride” in fame throughout the country music industry. 

The ABC News produced documentary is expected to deliver an unfiltered behind-the-scenes look into Jelly Roll’s raw story that finds him transitioning from an incarcerated teen to an adult.

“I mean, we got gritty, we got in the trenches together. We let [the producers] get access to the stuff that artists are afraid to let people get access to,” Jelly Roll told ABC. “And we told the truth. I’m nervous, but I am excited.”

Jelly Roll; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Jelly Roll; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

The project will feature exclusive access, never-before-seen tour footage, and interviews with the musician and those closest to him. Viewers will see how the star balances life on tour with his philanthropic work, including visiting the juvenile detention facility where he was incarcerated.

With a desire to inspire others to make a change in their lives, Jelly Roll,Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, will share his personal trials and tribulations throughout the film.

Jelly Roll; Photo Courtesy of YouTube
Jelly Roll; Photo Courtesy of YouTube

He Cried When Watching The Documentary Teaser

Sitting down with ABC, the “Son of A Sinner” singer continued to reflect on what he felt getting to see the entire project unfold before him.

“My whole mission in life is to touch people. I just want to help people, man. I want to help those that feel helpless because I felt helpless for so long. And I think this documentary is really going to get into the weeds of that,” Jelly Roll shared.

“But this documentary was also really eye-opening for me because sometimes I don’t understand the impact I’m having,” he adds. “I get to see just a minute teaser of this documentary and I cried [and] I mean, I cried… I cried for like 20 minutes after I watched it.” 

Edward Hambleton and Claire Weinraub executive produced Jelly Roll: Save Me. David Sloan was the senior executive producer and Monica Escobedo is the senior entertainment producer. 

New Album, WHITSITT CHAPEL

Along with the documentary, Jelly Roll is also preparing to drop his new album, WHITSITT CHAPEL. He recently unveiled the track list via a press release. 

The project, named after the church the Antioch native grew up attending, will feature 13 tracks, including the previously released tunes “NEED A FAVOR,” “SHE” “Unlive” and “Save Me.”

WHITSITT CHAPEL will also include three collaborations. Brantley Gilbert and Struggle Jennings joins Jelly Roll on “Behind Bars” and Yelawolf is featured on “Unlive,” while Lainey Wilson teamed up with the 38-year-old hitmaker to recreate his fan-favorite tune, “Save Me.”

Jelly Roll’s forthcoming new album boasts of a star-studded list of some of the best songwriters in Nashville, including Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde, HARDY, Jesse Frasure, Hillary Lindsey, Matt Jenkins, Jessie Jo Dillon, Austin Nivarel, Hunter Phelps, Michael Whitworth, producer Zach Crowell, and more.

“This album is about growth and gratitude happening in my life. I wanted to create a project that felt hopeful. I believe the worst feeling a person can have is feeling hopeless or worthless. This is therapeutic music. Real music for real people with real problems,” Jelly Roll shared in a statement.

Arriving on June 2 via BMG/Stoney Creek Records, WHITSITT CHAPEL is available now to pre-save/preorder HERE.

Jelly Roll's 'WHITSITT CHAPEL' Album Art
Jelly Roll’s ‘WHITSITT CHAPEL’ Album Art

Jelly Roll’s WHITSITT CHAPEL Track List

1. Halfway To Hell – Written by Jason DeFord, Jesse Frasure, Matt Jenkins, Jessie Jo Dillo*

2. Church – Written by Jason DeFord, Michael Hardy, David Garci**

3. The Lost – Written by Jason DeFord, Jesse Frasure, Miranda Lambert*

4. Behind Bars (with Brantley Gilbert and Struggle Jennings) – Written by Jason DeFord, Brantley Gilbert, Michael Whitworth, Andrew Baylis, Brock Berryhill, Austin Nivare***

5. Nail Me – Written by Jason DeFord, Kevin Gruft, Austin Nivare^

6. Hold On Me – Written by Jason DeFord, Hillary Lindsey, Alysa Vanderheym, Michael Whitwort^

7. Kill A Man – Written by Jason DeFord, Riley Thomas, Andrew Baylis, Michael Whitwort^

8. Unlive (with Yelawolf) – Written by Jason DeFord, Ashley McBryde, Andrew Baylis, Zach Crowell, Michael Wayne Atha^

9. Save Me (with Lainey Wilson) – Written by Jason DeFord, David Ray Steven^^

10. She – Written by Jason DeFord, Austin Nivarel, Kevin “Thrasher” Gruf^^^

11. Need A Favor – Written by Jason DeFord, Austin Nivarel, Joe Ragosta, Rob Ragost*^

12. Dancing With The Devil – Written by Jason DeFord, Hunter Phelps, Zach Crowel^

13. Hungover In A Church Pew – Written by Jason DeFord, Hunter Phelps, Zach Crowell^

^Produced by Zach Crowell

*Produced by Zach Crowell and Jesse Frasure

**Produced by Zach Crowell and David Garcia

^^Produced by Zach Crowell and David Ray Stevens

*^Produced by Austin Nivarel

***Produced by Brock Berryhill and Andrew Baylis

^^^Produced by Kevin “Thrasher” Gruft

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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