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Jelly Roll continues to impress in the build up to his June 2nd ‘Whitsitt Chapel’ album release

Award-winning Country phenomenon Jelly Roll continues his momentum leading into the June 2nd release of his official country debut project, WHITSITT CHAPEL. Jelly Roll will visit the finale of American Idol (5/21) to perform two-songs from his upcoming album prior to performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (5/25), Good Morning America and GMA3 (6/2) and more. His ABC News documentary ‘Jelly Roll: Save Me’ will also premiere exclusively on Hulu on May 30. 

Last week Jelly performed his breakout song, “Save Me” for the first time on television during Thursday evening’s ACM Awards on Amazon. bringing the crowd to its feet with an unexpected surprise duet version of his massive hit featuring Lainey Wilson. A show stopping moment during his live shows, ‘Save Me’ continues to generate unprecedented fan response – earning more than 155 million views on YouTube and Platinum certification from the RIAA.

The never-before-heard version featuring Lainey Wilson, which will be featured on Jelly Roll’s upcoming Country debut project — WHITSITT CHAPEL—was immediately released everywhere after the ACM performance.

Additionally, Jelly recently announced his highly-anticipated documentary of the same name, the ABC News produced documentary, Jelly Roll: Save Me, releases on Hulu on May 30th and will give viewers an unfettered inside look as Jelly Roll prepares and performs for his devoted fans on the biggest tour date of his career, his hometown’s famed Bridgestone Arena.

Featuring exclusive access, never-before-seen tour footage, and interviews with the musician and those closest to him, the documentary reveals a raw and unflinching artist, incarcerated as a teen and adult, now using the power of his platform to raise awareness and funds for at-risk youth across the country. Jelly Roll shares a behind-the-scenes look at how he balances life on tour with his philanthropic work, including visiting the juvenile detention facility where he was incarcerated multiple times to share his story and inspire positive change. 

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