Jelly Roll Slates New Album For October
Jelly Roll has unveiled the follow-up to his chart-topping country debut, Whitsitt Chapel. Titled Beautifully Broken, the new album arrives on Oct. 11 and shares its name with his upcoming headlining tour kicking off Aug. 27 in Salt Lake City.
This release comes shortly after Jelly Roll extended his current label partnership with BBR Music Group (BBRMG), BBRMG imprint Stoney Creek Records and BMG music publishing. BMG has simultaneously entered into a worldwide deal with Republic Records for this record.
The album features current hit “I Am Not Okay” alongside “Liar” and “Get By,” which was recently chosen as ESPN’s anthem for the 2024 College Football season. Fans can pre-order the album now, with all net profits from pre-orders in the U.S. web store going to charities supporting mental health and addiction initiatives as a part of the project’s launch.
After teasing the album on Jimmy Kimmel Live! earlier this summer, Jelly Roll further discussed the album, his connection with fans and his continued desire to find purpose in a recent interview with the New York Times Magazine.
His track “I Am Not Okay,” co-written by Jelly Roll, Taylor Phillips, Ashley Gorley and Casey Brown, continues to resonate with listeners and follows his fourth consecutive No. 1 at country radio and 5th career No. 1, including his Grammy-nominated multi-week No. 1, “Save Me.”
After its launch later this month, the “2024 Beautifully Broken Tour” will include stops at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Center and New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
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