Jelly Roll announced his next album “Beautifully broken”

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Get a pen and a calendar, because Jelly Roll’s second album is almost here! He has a favor to ask of his fans. The country music artist said on Friday, August 23, that Beautifully Broken, the sequel to his critically acclaimed album Whitsitt Chapel, will be available on October 11. The press release states that his new song, “I Am Not OK,” which he debuted on The Howard Stern Show, as well as “Liar,” “Winning Streak,” and “Get By,” which is the anthem for the 2024 college football season, will all be included on the upcoming album, which is named after his headlining tour that begins on August 27. The tracklist for the album has not been disclosed.

The performer, who has been candid about his past battles with addiction, will succeed with his next record as well. The net proceeds from each Beautifully Broken pre-order placed on his website will support charities that support people battling addiction and mental illness. The National Alliance on Mental Illness, Folds of Honor, Shatterproof, and Wounded Warriors Project are the four groups that will gain from this. Whitsitt Chapel was released by Jelly Roll in June 2023. The album ranked No. 1 on Top Rock Albums, No. 2 on Top Country Albums, and No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200.

Together with this, the celebrity received 2024 Grammy nominations for best new artist and best country duo/group performance for their song “Save Me,” which reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was a collaboration with Lainey Wilson.

Jelly Roll has been busy lately not only getting ready for his next album and tour but also making an unexpected appearance as Eminem’s surprise guest for a performance of the rapper’s hit song “Sing for the Moment” at the Michigan Central Station reopening in June. He also contributed guest vocals and made an appearance in the music video for Em’s emotional closing track, “Somebody Save Me,” from his new album The Death of Slim Shady. Jelly may also be heard on the song “Losers” off Post Malone’s recently released country album F-1 Trillion.

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