Lane Kiffin, known for his role with the Ole Miss Rebels and his fandom of Taylor Swift, has shown support for convict turned singer, Jelly Roll.
Having been a country music fan, Kiffin has followed Swift’s career closely and is now extending his support to Jenny Roll in a similar manner.
His endorsement comes after a speech by Jenny Roll gained online attention, emphasizing the importance of moving forward and not dwelling on the past, a sentiment that resonates with Kiffin.
“I looooooove this!!!!,” Kiffin expressed on X.com, previously Twitter. “#ComeToTheSip @JellyRoll615 Thank you for using your story to help sooo many. #ObstacleIsTheWay.”
This is not the first instance of Kiffin showing support for Jenny Roll, as he previously acknowledged her addressing the fentanyl crisis in the US, praising her for being genuine and descriptive.
Insight into Jelly Roll
Jelly Roll, also known as Jason DeFord, is an American artist recognized for his diverse musical style incorporating elements of hip-hop, country, and rock.
Originating from Nashville, Tennessee, Jelly Roll gained fame through his introspective lyrics reflecting his battles with addiction, mental health challenges, and life encounters.
Starting his music journey in the early 2000s, Jelly Roll made a mark in the underground rap scene with a series of mixtapes and independent albums highlighting his candid storytelling. Notable works like Sobriety Sucks (2016), Addiction Kills (2017), and Goodnight Nashville (2021) showcase his transparency.
Jelly Roll’s past brushes with the law, including multiple incarcerations related to drug-related offenses, play a significant role in his life and artistry. These experiences have shaped his music, offering a raw perspective on life’s struggles, repercussions of decisions, and the pursuit of personal growth.