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Jelly Roll has become one of the most distinctive and emotionally powerful artists in modern country music.
Known for his unmistakable voice, deeply personal lyrics and genre-defying sound, the Nashville native blends country, Southern rock, hip-hop, gospel and soul into songs about addiction, redemption, regret, faith, family and survival.
His breakthrough recordings—including “Save Me,” “Son of a Sinner,” “Need a Favor,” “Halfway to Hell,” “I Am Not Okay” and “Liar”—have connected with listeners who recognize their own struggles in his music.
Jelly Roll’s career did not follow the traditional Nashville path. Long before reaching country radio, he built an independent audience by releasing mixtapes, touring relentlessly and sharing honest music directly with fans.
That unconventional journey has become central to his appeal.
His 2024 album Beautifully Broken reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and later won the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Country Album. He also earned 2026 GRAMMY victories for “Amen” with Shaboozey and “Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake.
In March 2026, Jelly Roll was officially inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, further establishing his place within country music history.
At Wild Country Radio, Jelly Roll represents the power of second chances and the expanding sound of contemporary country music.
Listen to Jelly Roll and today’s biggest country artists on Wild Country Radio.
JELLY ROLL AT A GLANCE
Real Name:
Jason DeFord
Stage Name:
Jelly Roll
Born:
December 4, 1984
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee
Genres:
Country, country rock, Southern hip-hop, alternative rock and gospel
Occupation:
Singer, songwriter and rapper
Years Active:
Early 2000s–present
Breakthrough Country Album:
Whitsitt Chapel
Signature Songs:
“Save Me,” “Son of a Sinner,” “Need a Favor,” “Halfway to Hell,” “I Am Not Okay” and “Liar”
No. 1 Album:
Beautifully Broken
GRAMMY Awards:
Three wins
Grand Ole Opry Member:
Inducted March 10, 2026
Official Website:
Jelly Roll Official Website
WHO IS JELLY ROLL?
Jelly Roll is an American singer, songwriter and rapper whose music combines country storytelling with Southern rap, rock, soul and gospel influences.
Born Jason DeFord in Nashville, Tennessee, he spent years building an independent career long before becoming a mainstream country star.
His earliest releases were rooted primarily in hip-hop. He sold mixtapes, collaborated with Southern rap artists and developed a loyal audience through constant touring and online video releases.
Over time, his music became increasingly melodic and personal.
Songs about addiction, incarceration, broken relationships, shame and the search for redemption introduced a vulnerable side that distinguished him from many other artists working between rap and country.
“Save Me” became a major turning point.
The stripped-down song placed Jelly Roll’s singing voice and emotional honesty at the center of the performance. Its success revealed that listeners were responding not only to his rap background but also to his ability to deliver deeply affecting country and rock songs.
That transition eventually led to the release of Ballads of the Broken, Whitsitt Chapel and Beautifully Broken.
JELLY ROLL’S EARLY LIFE IN NASHVILLE
Jelly Roll grew up in the Antioch area of Nashville.
Although Nashville is internationally associated with country music, Jelly Roll’s earliest musical identity developed outside the traditional Music Row system.
He was influenced by Southern rap, rock, country and the varied sounds he heard throughout his hometown.
His teenage and early adult years included serious personal struggles and periods of incarceration. These experiences later became recurring subjects in his songwriting.
Rather than hiding his past, Jelly Roll made it part of his artistic identity.
His songs frequently examine the consequences of bad decisions and the emotional difficulty of trying to change. This perspective gives his music a sense of lived experience that listeners often describe as authentic.
Themes appearing throughout his catalog include:
• Addiction and recovery
• Incarceration
• Shame and regret
• Faith and forgiveness
• Family relationships
• Anxiety and depression
• Personal accountability
• Redemption
• Survival
• Second chances
These themes helped Jelly Roll connect with audiences who felt underrepresented by more polished forms of mainstream music.
THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME JELLY ROLL
Jason DeFord received the nickname Jelly Roll from his mother when he was young.
The name remained with him and eventually became his professional identity.
In music history, “Jelly Roll” has appeared in several contexts, including early jazz pianist Jelly Roll Morton. However, the modern country and rap artist Jelly Roll is Jason DeFord, the Nashville singer behind “Save Me,” “Need a Favor” and “Son of a Sinner.”
The unusual name became especially memorable as his career moved into mainstream country music.
FROM INDEPENDENT RAPPER TO COUNTRY MUSIC STAR
Jelly Roll spent many years working independently before reaching mainstream radio.
He released a large number of mixtapes, collaborative projects and albums while touring smaller venues and communicating directly with fans.
The Grand Ole Opry notes that he released more than 24 albums and built a devoted audience through relentless touring, independent releases and videos that generated more than a billion views.
This period allowed him to develop without being restricted to one genre.
He collaborated with rappers, rock artists and independent Southern performers. His audience grew around the honesty of his music rather than a specific radio format.
As his songwriting became more melodic, he began crossing naturally into rock and country.
The transition did not feel like a complete reinvention. Jelly Roll’s country songs continued addressing the same struggles, regrets and working-class experiences that had shaped his independent rap music.
“Save Me” provided the clearest bridge between those eras.
THE STORY BEHIND “SAVE ME”
“Save Me” is one of Jelly Roll’s most important and recognizable songs.
Originally released as a solo performance, the song strips away most of the hard production associated with his earlier work. It places his wounded singing voice over a simple arrangement and focuses on the narrator’s belief that he may be beyond repair.
The lyrics address self-destruction, substance use and hopelessness without offering an easy solution.
That vulnerability helped “Save Me” reach listeners far beyond Jelly Roll’s original hip-hop audience.
The song later gained even greater attention through a duet version with Lainey Wilson.
Their voices create an emotional contrast: Jelly Roll delivers the perspective of someone overwhelmed by personal failure, while Wilson adds warmth and a sense of shared pain.
The collaboration received a 2024 GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
“Save Me” helped establish Jelly Roll as a major voice within modern country music and remains one of the best introductions to his emotionally direct style.
“SON OF A SINNER” AND THE COUNTRY BREAKTHROUGH
“Son of a Sinner” marked Jelly Roll’s major breakthrough on country radio.
The song explores the tension between wanting to live a better life and continuing to return to destructive habits.
Its narrator describes himself as both flawed and spiritually searching—a man caught between the road, the bottle and the hope that he can still change.
The track appeared on Ballads of the Broken and helped introduce Jelly Roll to a mainstream country audience.
Unlike many songs about redemption, “Son of a Sinner” does not present change as simple or complete.
The narrator remains uncertain, making the song relatable to people who understand recovery and personal growth as ongoing processes rather than single dramatic moments.
The success of “Son of a Sinner” helped prove that Jelly Roll’s story and vocal style belonged on country radio.
JELLY ROLL’S MUSICAL STYLE
Jelly Roll’s music cannot be defined by one traditional genre.
His recordings combine elements of:
• Contemporary country
• Southern rock
• Alternative rock
• Southern hip-hop
• Gospel
• Soul
• Blues
• Christian music
• Pop
• Acoustic singer-songwriter music
His voice is central to this blend.
Jelly Roll sings with a rough, soulful tone that communicates exhaustion, pain and vulnerability. His performances often sound less like polished vocal demonstrations and more like personal confessions.
His songs may begin with acoustic guitar or piano before building into large rock and gospel-influenced choruses.
Other tracks incorporate rap verses, programmed drums and modern hip-hop production.
This flexibility allows Jelly Roll to collaborate with artists across multiple genres without losing his identity.
Whether he is recording with Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey, Eminem, Brandon Lake, Post Malone, MGK or Falling in Reverse, his voice and life story remain immediately recognizable.
THE BEST JELLY ROLL SONGS
“SAVE ME”
“Save Me” is a vulnerable confession from someone who believes his destructive habits may have placed him beyond rescue.
Both the original solo version and the duet with Lainey Wilson are essential Jelly Roll recordings.
“SON OF A SINNER”
This country-radio breakthrough captures the conflict between bad habits and the desire for spiritual redemption.
“NEED A FAVOR”
“Need a Favor” examines the tendency to turn toward faith only during moments of crisis.
The narrator admits that he rarely speaks to God when life is going well but desperately asks for help when he is afraid of losing someone.
The song’s honesty and gospel-rock production made it one of Jelly Roll’s defining hits.
“SHE”
“She” addresses addiction through the story of a woman whose substance use is destroying the person she once was.
The performance balances empathy with the fear and frustration experienced by people watching someone they love struggle.
“DEAD MAN WALKING”
“Dead Man Walking” leans heavily into rock production while exploring self-destructive behavior and the feeling of moving through life without hope.
“CREATURE”
Featuring Tech N9ne and Krizz Kaliko, “Creature” reflects Jelly Roll’s rap roots and examines the darker side of the human personality.
“HALFWAY TO HELL”
“Halfway to Hell” presents Jelly Roll as a contradiction: part sinner, part believer, caught between destructive instincts and spiritual hope.
The gospel choir and Southern rock arrangement make it one of his most powerful concert songs.
“NEED A FAVOR”
The song became a defining crossover hit because it combines country storytelling, rock intensity and religious imagery without pretending the narrator has already changed.
“SAVE ME” FEATURING LAINEY WILSON
The duet version adds a second emotional perspective and became one of the most successful country collaborations of Jelly Roll’s career.
“THE LOST”
“The Lost” speaks to people who feel damaged, unwanted or forgotten.
Its message reflects Jelly Roll’s recurring effort to create music for listeners living outside conventional ideas of success.
“BEHIND BARS”
“Behind Bars,” featuring Brantley Gilbert and Struggle Jennings, connects Jelly Roll’s personal history with themes of imprisonment, loyalty and consequences.
“DANCING WITH THE DEVIL”
The song explores the dangerous attraction of behavior that the narrator knows may eventually destroy him.
“UNLIVE”
Recorded with Yelawolf, “Unlive” examines family trauma and the desire to prevent past pain from controlling the future.
“I AM NOT OKAY”
“I Am Not Okay” offers a direct acknowledgment of emotional struggle.
Rather than promising a quick recovery, the song reassures listeners that surviving the present moment can be enough.
The track became one of the major singles from Beautifully Broken and helped carry the album to broad mainstream success. The album later won the 2026 GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Country Album.
“LIAR”
“Liar” confronts the destructive inner voice that encourages shame, addiction and hopelessness.
The narrator gradually recognizes that the voice telling him he cannot change is dishonest.
The song became another No. 1 release from Beautifully Broken.
“HEART OF STONE”
“Heart of Stone” examines emotional defenses and the difficulty of allowing yourself to feel after years of pain.
The track continued Jelly Roll’s successful run from the Beautifully Broken era.
“GET BY”
“Get By” focuses on the habits people use to survive ordinary life, even when those habits are imperfect or unhealthy.
The song combines an anthemic chorus with Jelly Roll’s familiar working-class perspective.
“WINNING STREAK”
“Winning Streak” tells the story of people meeting in a recovery setting and recognizing their shared struggles.
The title uses dark humor to describe a period of repeated failure rather than success.
“UNPRETTY”
“Unpretty” explores insecurity, emotional wounds and the parts of ourselves we try to hide.
“HEY MAMA”
“Hey Mama” reflects Jelly Roll’s interest in family, gratitude and the emotional consequences of his past.
“HARD FOUGHT HALLELUJAH”
Jelly Roll joined contemporary Christian artist Brandon Lake for “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”
The song celebrates faith reached through struggle rather than ease.
The collaboration won the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.
“AMEN”
Jelly Roll collaborated with Shaboozey on “Amen,” another song blending country, gospel and modern crossover production.
The track won the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
“LONELY ROAD”
Jelly Roll joined MGK for “Lonely Road,” a modern reworking that incorporates the melody of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”
The collaboration blends country, pop-punk and hip-hop influences.
“SOMEBODY SAVE ME”
Eminem featured Jelly Roll on “Somebody Save Me,” which uses elements of Jelly Roll’s “Save Me.”
The track connects two artists whose catalogs frequently examine addiction, regret, family and the consequences of self-destructive decisions.
“LOSERS”
Jelly Roll appears with Post Malone on “Losers,” a song celebrating outsiders and people who never felt accepted by conventional society.
“WILD ONES”
Jessie Murph and Jelly Roll combine country, pop and hip-hop influences on “Wild Ones.”
The track highlights the rebellious energy that both performers bring to modern crossover music.
“ALL MY LIFE”
Jelly Roll collaborated with rock band Falling in Reverse on “All My Life.”
The song mixes country references, hard-rock guitars and humor while demonstrating his ability to move comfortably into heavier music.
BALLADS OF THE BROKEN
Released in 2021, Ballads of the Broken became a major turning point in Jelly Roll’s transition from independent rapper to mainstream singer.
Essential Tracks:
• “Son of a Sinner”
• “Dead Man Walking”
• “Sober”
• “Empty House”
• “Over You”
The album combines rock, country and hip-hop while focusing on addiction, loneliness and the desire for change.
“Son of a Sinner” introduced Jelly Roll to country radio, while “Dead Man Walking” found success within rock formats.
This dual appeal demonstrated that he could reach multiple audiences without separating the different sides of his music.
WHITSITT CHAPEL
Released in 2023, Whitsitt Chapel became Jelly Roll’s breakthrough country album.
The title references the church he attended while growing up in Tennessee.
Essential Tracks:
• “Need a Favor”
• “Halfway to Hell”
• “Save Me” featuring Lainey Wilson
• “She”
• “The Lost”
• “Behind Bars”
The album uses religious imagery throughout, but its songs are not presented from the perspective of someone who has solved every spiritual problem.
Instead, Jelly Roll writes as a flawed person searching for faith, forgiveness and purpose.
Whitsitt Chapel reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and helped transform Jelly Roll into a major country headliner.
BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN
Released in 2024, Beautifully Broken expanded Jelly Roll’s audience and became his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200.
It also became his second album to debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s country albums chart.
Essential Tracks:
• “I Am Not Okay”
• “Liar”
• “Get By”
• “Heart of Stone”
• “Winning Streak”
• “Unpretty”
The album focuses on emotional survival, recovery, faith, relationships and the contradictions that define Jelly Roll’s public story.
Its title summarizes one of his central messages: people can remain valuable even when their lives and histories are imperfect.
Beautifully Broken won the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Country Album.
The victory marked a significant milestone in Jelly Roll’s transformation from independent mixtape artist to one of the most recognized performers in contemporary country music.
JELLY ROLL’S GRAMMY AWARDS
Jelly Roll entered the 2026 GRAMMY Awards with a growing reputation across country, gospel and crossover music.
He left with three victories:
• Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken
• Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Amen” with Shaboozey
• Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for “Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake
The Recording Academy lists Jelly Roll with three wins from seven nominations.
These awards are especially significant because they recognize three different sides of his music:
• His work as a country album artist
• His ability to collaborate within contemporary country
• His growing connection to gospel and Christian music
The wins demonstrate how effectively Jelly Roll moves between genres while maintaining a consistent message of struggle, faith and redemption.
JELLY ROLL AND THE GRAND OLE OPRY
Jelly Roll’s relationship with the Grand Ole Opry represents one of the most meaningful developments in his career.
The Opry traditionally symbolizes country music history, community and acceptance within the Nashville establishment.
Jelly Roll’s journey to that stage was unconventional. He spent years working in rap and independent music before becoming a regular country-radio presence.
On March 10, 2026, Jelly Roll was officially inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry during its centennial celebration.
The induction connected his story to the city where he grew up and to the country music institution he once viewed from outside the traditional industry.
Visit Jelly Roll’s official Grand Ole Opry artist profile.
JELLY ROLL’S MESSAGE OF REDEMPTION
Redemption is the defining theme of Jelly Roll’s music and public identity.
His songs rarely present transformation as neat or complete.
Instead, he describes recovery as a repeated process involving failure, accountability, faith and the decision to continue trying.
That perspective resonates with listeners facing:
• Addiction
• Incarceration
• Family trauma
• Depression
• Anxiety
• Financial hardship
• Broken relationships
• Shame
• Grief
• Recovery
Jelly Roll speaks openly about his past without making destructive behavior appear glamorous.
His strongest songs acknowledge the consequences of addiction and bad decisions while insisting that a person’s worst period does not have to define the rest of life.
This message has helped him build an unusually close relationship with fans.
Concerts often feel less like conventional entertainment events and more like gatherings of people who identify with the same themes of survival and second chances.
JELLY ROLL’S INFLUENCE ON MODERN COUNTRY MUSIC
Jelly Roll has helped expand the definition of who can become a mainstream country artist.
His career challenges several traditional assumptions about the genre.
He did not emerge as a polished young Nashville singer. He was older when his country breakthrough arrived, had an extensive rap catalog and spoke openly about incarceration and addiction.
His success demonstrated that country audiences were willing to embrace an artist whose life and music crossed multiple cultural boundaries.
His influence can be seen in the growing number of performers combining:
• Country songwriting
• Hip-hop production
• Rock vocals
• Gospel themes
• Personal recovery stories
• Independent music strategies
• Social media fan communities
Jelly Roll also helped create more space for songs that address mental health and addiction directly.
While country music has always explored drinking, hardship and regret, Jelly Roll’s songs frequently use the language of recovery and emotional survival.
That openness has become a major part of modern country music’s evolving identity.
SIMILAR ARTISTS TO JELLY ROLL
Fans searching for artists like Jelly Roll may also enjoy these country, rock and crossover performers.
STRUGGLE JENNINGS
Struggle Jennings shares Jelly Roll’s Nashville roots, Southern rap background and interest in redemption, family and personal struggle.
Recommended Songs:
• “God We Need You Now”
• “Fall in the Fall”
• “Outlaw Shit”
• “Love Conquers All”
Visit Struggle Jennings’ official website.
YELAWOLF
Yelawolf blends Southern hip-hop, country, blues and rock with highly personal storytelling.
Recommended Songs:
• “Till It’s Gone”
• “Best Friend”
• “American You”
• “Opie Taylor”
Visit Yelawolf’s official website.
HARDY
HARDY combines country songwriting with hard rock, metal and songs about small-town identity.
Recommended Songs:
• “Wait in the Truck”
• “Truck Bed”
• “One Beer”
• “Psycho”
Visit HARDY’s official website.
ERNEST
ERNEST blends modern country, traditional influences and emotionally direct Nashville songwriting.
Recommended Songs:
• “Flower Shops”
• “Miss That Girl”
• “Would If I Could”
• “Takes After You”
Visit ERNEST’s official website.
WARREN ZEIDERS
Warren Zeiders shares Jelly Roll’s rough-edged vocals, rock influence and emotionally intense delivery.
Recommended Songs:
• “Ride the Lightning”
• “Pretty Little Poison”
• “Relapse”
• “Betrayal”
Visit Warren Zeiders’ official website.
BAILEY ZIMMERMAN
Bailey Zimmerman combines raspy vocals, country-rock production and songs about heartbreak and survival.
Recommended Songs:
• “Rock and a Hard Place”
• “Fall in Love”
• “Religiously”
• “Holding On”
Visit Bailey Zimmerman’s official website.
MORGAN WALLEN
Morgan Wallen blends country storytelling with rock, pop, R&B and hip-hop influences.
Recommended Songs:
• “Whiskey Glasses”
• “Sand in My Boots”
• “You Proof”
• “Last Night”
Visit Morgan Wallen’s official website.
BRANTLEY GILBERT
Brantley Gilbert combines country rock, personal recovery themes and songs about rural identity.
Recommended Songs:
• “One Hell of an Amen”
• “Bottoms Up”
• “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do”
• “Country Must Be Country Wide”
Visit Brantley Gilbert’s official website.
JON PARDI
Listeners who enjoy Jelly Roll’s stronger traditional-country moments may also appreciate Jon Pardi.
Recommended Songs:
• “Head Over Boots”
• “Heartache Medication”
• “Dirt on My Boots”
• “Last Night Lonely”
Visit Jon Pardi’s official website.
KOLBY COOPER
Kolby Cooper combines country storytelling with rough-edged country-rock production and emotional songwriting.
Recommended Songs:
• “Every Single Kiss”
• “Excuses”
• “Boy From Anderson County”
• “Are We on Fire”
The Grand Ole Opry describes Cooper as a rough-around-the-edges country-rock performer who built his reputation through years on the road.
JELLY ROLL OFFICIAL ARTIST LINKS
Official Website:
Jelly Roll Official Website
Official Tour Dates:
Jelly Roll Tour
Official Store:
Jelly Roll Official Store
Official Record Label Profile:
Jelly Roll at BBR Music Group
Grand Ole Opry Profile:
Jelly Roll at the Grand Ole Opry
GRAMMY Artist Profile:
Jelly Roll at the Recording Academy
JELLY ROLL SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Facebook:
Jelly Roll on Facebook
Instagram:
Jelly Roll on Instagram
TikTok:
Jelly Roll on TikTok
YouTube:
Jelly Roll on YouTube
Spotify:
Jelly Roll on Spotify
Apple Music:
Jelly Roll on Apple Music
Amazon Music:
Jelly Roll on Amazon Music
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT JELLY ROLL
WHAT IS JELLY ROLL’S REAL NAME?
Jelly Roll’s real name is Jason DeFord.
WHERE IS JELLY ROLL FROM?
Jelly Roll is from Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up in the Antioch area.
WHAT IS JELLY ROLL’S MOST FAMOUS SONG?
“Save Me,” “Need a Favor,” “Son of a Sinner” and “I Am Not Okay” are among Jelly Roll’s most recognizable songs.
HOW DID JELLY ROLL BECOME FAMOUS?
Jelly Roll built an independent audience through mixtapes, online videos and years of touring. His mainstream breakthrough accelerated with “Save Me,” “Son of a Sinner” and the album Whitsitt Chapel.
WHAT TYPE OF MUSIC DOES JELLY ROLL SING?
Jelly Roll combines country, Southern rock, hip-hop, gospel, soul and alternative rock.
WHAT IS JELLY ROLL’S BIGGEST ALBUM?
Beautifully Broken became Jelly Roll’s first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and won the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Country Album.
HOW MANY GRAMMY AWARDS HAS JELLY ROLL WON?
Jelly Roll has won three GRAMMY Awards from seven nominations. All three wins came at the 2026 ceremony.
IS JELLY ROLL A GRAND OLE OPRY MEMBER?
Yes. Jelly Roll was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on March 10, 2026.
WHO SINGS “SAVE ME” WITH JELLY ROLL?
Lainey Wilson appears on the hit duet version of “Save Me.”
WHAT SONG DID JELLY ROLL RECORD WITH SHABOOZEY?
Jelly Roll and Shaboozey recorded “Amen,” which won the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
WHAT SONG DID JELLY ROLL RECORD WITH BRANDON LAKE?
Jelly Roll joined Brandon Lake on “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” The collaboration won the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.
WHAT ARTISTS ARE SIMILAR TO JELLY ROLL?
Similar artists include Struggle Jennings, Yelawolf, HARDY, Bailey Zimmerman, Warren Zeiders, Brantley Gilbert and Morgan Wallen.
LISTEN TO JELLY ROLL ON WILD COUNTRY RADIO
From the painful honesty of “Save Me” and “Son of a Sinner” to the hope of “I Am Not Okay” and the gospel power of “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” Jelly Roll has created one of modern country music’s most meaningful catalogs.
His music speaks directly to listeners who understand struggle, regret and the difficult work of rebuilding a life.
Jelly Roll’s story proves that country music still has room for unconventional voices, complicated histories and songs that refuse to hide emotional pain.
Wild Country Radio celebrates Jelly Roll alongside the established stars and emerging performers shaping the future of country music.
Listen now at WildCountryMusic.Radio.
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