Jelly Roll’s been through a lot of ups and downs, and his lyrics certainly reflect that.
He knows real problems.
“I didn’t know this at the time.

It was kind of a big debacle.”
They reached a $10,000 settlement.
No matter the debacle, Jelly Roll seems to roll with the punches.

He toldThe New York Times, “The police had to show up and haul me to jail.
That was at 13.
At 14 I think it was a schoolyard fight.”

In his teen years and early 20s,Jelly Roll went to prison40 times for a variety of charges.
He only served about a year of the sentence with a seven-year probation afterward.
During his final time behind bars, he learned he’d become a father.

He toldBillboard, “They were talking about giving me more time than I’d been alive.
I hadn’t hit my last growth spurt.
In April 2024, she shared the moment she got to shake hands with Cerulli before a concert onTikTok.

She also made a suggestive gesture while she watched him perform.
Alongside the video, she wrote, “you could say we’re in love now.”
When my husband & I are just giggling over it.”

I’d hate to live in a cage like that.
Y’all forget my husband is my bestfriend & love of my life."
It was, as she put it, “the look of despair.”
I’m already weird and awkward as it is.
However, the rodeo’s TikTok account assuaged any fears in the comment section of Bunnie XO’s post.
“Y’all are always welcome at RODEOHOUSTON,” they wrote.
I wasn’t allowed to go on until 11:30.
That’s the way it was set up in the contract and told to only do an hour.
I would never leave fans just waiting that late, it was completely out of my control."
But Jelly Roll had his eye on the clock too.
“So we kept the energy flowing.”
In 2003, he used the name when he released the mixtape “The Plain Shmear Tape.”
It looks like Jelly Roll is in no hurry to give up the moniker.