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Watch: Jelly Roll sings 'mean tweets' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
Watch: Jelly Roll sings 'mean tweets' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

UPI

time06-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Watch: Jelly Roll sings 'mean tweets' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

1 of 5 | Jelly Roll joins Shaboozey on Day 2 of CMA Fest in June. He sang "mean tweets" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Tuesday. File Photo by Camden Hall/UPI | License Photo Aug. 6 (UPI) -- Jelly Roll sang "Mean Tweets" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday. The singer, 40, used his last monologue as guest host to introduce the song that included insulting tweets from social media users. "I want to say thank you to Jimmy and his staff. I cannot believe y'all let me in here. I can't believe I was invited. I thought I would have had to break in if I ever made it here," he said. "And most of all, I want to thank my fans. I literally would not be who I am without you. Truly, truly amazing. Truly amazing. Well, most of you." He then said that not everyone is nice. "But you know what? I've never been the one to let my haters get me down. So tonight I'm gonna debut my brand new single," he said. He sang lines like, "I used to hate Jelly Roll. I still do," and "Jelly Roll looks like a meth addict grabbed a microphone." The "Mean Tweets" segment has previously featured stars such as Chris Rock, George Clooney, Tom Hanks and Anne Hathaway. Jelly Roll's album Beautifully Broken arrived in October. He teamed up with Alex Warren for the song "Bloodline," which arrived in May. He has also been nominated for four MTV Video Music Awards. Jelly Roll turns 40: 15 images of the country star Jelly Roll arrives on the red carpet at the CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on November 9, 2022. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

Look: Parker McCollum shares track list for self-titled album
Look: Parker McCollum shares track list for self-titled album

UPI

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Look: Parker McCollum shares track list for self-titled album

1 of 3 | Parker McCollum performs on Day 2 of CMA Fest on June 5. He is releasing a new album later this month. Photo by Camden Hall/UPI | License Photo June 13 (UPI) -- Country music singer Parker McCollum announced the track list for his upcoming self-titled album Friday. Parker McCollum marks the artist's fifth studio album, due June 27, and includes "What Kinda Man," "Hope That I'm Enough," "Big Sky" and "Killin' Me." Other songs include "My Blue," "Solid Country Gold," "Watch Me Bleed," "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues," "Sunny Days, "Permanent Headphones," "New York is On Fire," "Come On," "Enough Rope" and "My Worst Enemy." "It is the best thing I've ever done," McCollum said of the upcoming release, in a statement. "This record is honest, this record is raw, this record is one thousand percent authentic Parker, and it feels really good to get back to writing and recording songs like I always wanted." He released the album Never Enough in 2023. He is currently on tour, which wraps with a show in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Nov. 22.

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