Many people judge people with face tattoos; unfortunately. Jelly Roll recently testified in front of a Senate hearing regarding the Fentanyl crisis. He was very articulate and well spoken. He also did not hide his past during his testimony.
@@robertdoss7272. Those who judge others by appearance are the ones who have the problem… if you regret your tats then have them removed. But don’t judge others because of your regrets… it is what is inside that matters… I am60 years old, I just got my 21st tattoo, I ride Harleys and am a paramedic… I have been judged by my appearance for 45 years. I am secure in my own skin and I don’t give a rats ass what people like you think… that’s your problem
A lot of ppl thought Bunnie was a gold digger until Jelly set them straight. He told his story. He was homeless & she had the money but it goes beyond that. They are both wonderful ppl who give & help ppl all the time. I ❤️ them both.
My cousin was a huge jelly roll fan before jelly roll was famous. My cousin was a huge alcoholic and passed away from alcohol poisoning at like 38 years old. He played jelly roll at his funeral 5 years ago. When this song came out, all I could hear was my cousins name. Jelly is singing about my cousin. The family wouldn't answer the phone because he was always drunk when he would call. I knew he felt alone, and that's why he drank. I wrote a message to him, letting him know we failed him as a family. We were surrounding him as he passed, but it was too late. Even though we were there in the end, we weren't there when he really needed us. This song will always hit me hard. I love you Brian.
I really wish that Jelly Roll was in the industry when my brother chose to give up on fighting his alcoholism he use to sing country music all the time so I really think Jelly music would of resonated with him to fight unfortunately we lost him to his power drinking
Nobody ever talks about the good Bunnie has done they always try to shit talk her but I love that even tho she didn't know they was gonna work but she still helped him get his baby when she didn't have too. That's absolutely beautiful
To be fair, Bunnie and Jelly never wanted that. Bunnie is a very, very, strong willed woman. Jelly is a very, very strong willed man. Bunnie never needed Jelly. Jelly would have figured it out. But the two of them got together. Really got together. That's the beautiful story. Crazy love knows no bounds.
That's the thing right there if all of us counted on everyone else to decide who's best for us we'd be miserable some times we find one that through all the trash talked we have to walk through, the lessons that life has taught me is that most come from a place of good intent but you know what they say the road to hell was paved with good intent and unless they're willing to walk through and live that life for you, how can they expect you to. People struggle loyalty is hard to find if you have that hey you've got a foundation that's real.
People who suffer like this are usually very empathetic. They understand the pain and hurt in our lives. They are tremendously talented at helping others but so poor at helping themselves. I speak from the experience of being empathetic and fighting depression. I pushed those that loved me away in the past and also treated them so poorly. I've been lucky to have someone who came into my life to help me with health issues. She taught me to love myself again. I appreciate and love her to the moon and back for making me want to live again. I can never love her enough for literally saving my life!
Listen to “She” by Jelly Roll, I cry to literally almost every one of his songs, but with She I’m bawling. We feel his music because it’s so relatable & finally someone who “gets it.” since my husband passed from his addiction his music has helped me more with my grief than any counselor I’ve spoken to.
Definitely hun ! I relate to she as well especially after losing my son marc 6/22 to suicide by hanging himself 😢 😭 (my oldest daughter before him from alcoholism and diabetes trnung to acidosis life support them death on 2/21) but my son had this song on his phone which restarted my love for jellyroll and his music songs like. she,railroad tracks, son of a sinner and Gid I need a favor only selected few of MANY that I relate to as a Christian mother active in addiction due to losses and now getting clean BECAUSE his musics si therapeutic for me as well Get it for sure....I LOVE JELLYROLL
@@eugenewright2832I I love jelly roll there was a concert of his where a little boy had a sign that he had cancer he was in remission and it surprised me when he invited the kid and his family back stage just to here his story I was moved by this after the concert was over
This man has needed this for so long. I grew up around him. I grew up, listening to him in fields in peoples barns in little clubs around the area in the street and parking lots in the school gym and the school auditorium. I’ve been listening to him my whole life, he’s incredible and he deserved all the recognition. He’s getting now a long time ago and I couldn’t be happier for him because he finally got that recognition and that respect he’s been through some really hard stuff but he overcame it and he’s always been a teddy bear he’s always been a good person. He just has been through some hard times just like, many other people
Man spoke the truth since he has been flying high. Mad respect for jelly roll. His music reminds me of a ton of hardship I've been through but his grace, kindness and honesty brings back what got me through it all which was my grandfather. Thank you Jelly Roll.
He’s just incredibly amazing he sings from the heart. He is real as they come. This man gives me through more days and I can count love him that much. He’s just an authentic humble man incredibly I wish the world was like him.❤
When I hear this song it reminds me of my cousin who wasn't able to pull herself out of her addiction. Nobody had heard anything from her for over a year. Last year her mother received a phone call from a coroner's office in another state notifying her they had found her daughter deceased in an alley from an overdose. I hope she finally found peace,
This is one of the best reactions to this song that I’ve seen! Thank you so much for being honest and open! Your clients are very lucky to have you as their therapist!
I’m always proud to see anyone even people I don’t know who can come out the other side and be okay and have a genuine smile again and have a clean life because sometimes that hope is all I have and it’s literally the last thread holding me here now
wow ive seen this guy all over the internet but never listened to his music until this video. Everything ive seen ab him usually revolves around comedy and jokes/laughter so ofc i judged the book by the cover and assumed his personality is what took him to the top, in a way it did but not how i thought, whenever i saw him online I almost saw him as a comedian type. This song alone has already completely changed my perception of him, what a great human with a pure soul. Its like he took the melodic singing "emo" rap that became massive and put his own country twist on it. Genius!
Congrats on nearly 5 years sober. I'm gonna hit the 8 year mark in October so I know how the ups and downs can take their toll before and during sobriety. Keep it going
It really is, I saw him in Cincinnati, Ohio, all the cell phone flashlights and about 20 thousand people singing along was absolutely amazing, would do anything to see him live again!
Go back in time a little and listing to Eric Clayton's TEARS IN HEAVEN. A song he wrote in 1992 after his son only 4 years fell out of a 53rd-floor window in 1991.
Jelly Roll started off as a rapper and his rap music is amazing! Him and Struggle Jennings (grandson of country music outlaw Waylon Jennings) have some really amazing songs together. Struggle Jennings like Jelly Roll went to prison for selling drugs and both turned their lives around.
Thank you so much for that tidbit of information! We'll have to check out some of his music with Struggle Jennings and maybe do a compare and contrast!
@delightfulpod "hard to hate" is kinda my go to song when life gets in the way. I'm an older guy and often regret my past decisions but I also understand that they made me into the person I am. Some of the worst decisions I've ever made put me on a path to a better life. I still miss some of the things I used to do but the only reason I'm still on this earth is because I knew when to walk away. Plenty of people I knew back then couldn't walk away and now they're in wooden boxes.
Jelly roll music helps me though a very rough time. I lost my father on July 6th of 2022 and then 10 months later I lost my GF of 5 years. I didn't go into drugs or alcohol. But I was in a dark place. An needed someone to save me as well. But that person had me. I got into therapy and started working on myself.
I'm so sorry for your losses yet so proud of the way you've handled everything. Keep taking care of yourself and respecting your mind and body. All the best to you.
You I listen to a lot of Jelly Roll music and I fell into a dark place recently and listening to his music and his story brought me out of my darkest times he's saved a lot peoples lives by his and his story of drugs and alcohol and prison and his life after prison
This is what TH-cam needs more of just genuine down to earth people who have depth and personality. She's gorgeous and the dude seems chill keep this shit up we the people need this.❤
Concrete angel by Martina McBride, The little Girl by John Michael Montgomery and then Alyssa Lies by Jason Michael Carroll. Listen to them all in that order, I guarantee you’ll be in tears by the middle of the second song
We had Go Rest High on That Mountain played at my mom's funeral and it knocks me off my feet everytime I hear it. Believe by Brooks & Dunn is one of my all time favorites. I just want to praise God when I hear it. Not a fan of Sugarland though. Another One that gets me is the house that built me by Miranda Lambert. I cry like a baby whenever I hear it. It makes me want to go to my childhood home so badly but I know it would just make me sad to go in as everything would be different. With both parents gone, that song just really hits me.
I was homeless back in 2013 I had my mom and my sisters. My mom cried daily and tried to shield me and my sisters from the reality thankfully my moms parents were the people who saved us and I have been living here for almost 12 yrs that is the most time I have lived in one place
One of the songs that will always strike emotion in me when I hear it is called Using Again by Benjamin Tod. I don't listen to it anymore because I'm 5 years sober this April. But for a while, it was an anthem.
The line life has shattered my hopes, and dreams resonates with me sooo muc. Some of us have no beforehand due to our families being so dysfunctional..
A beautiful woman reacting to a beautiful song. Please keep up the good work. And you sir are a beautiful man…I don’t know who got the better of the two…damn to beautiful humans with the same mindset.
Go way back in time and listen to all the therapeutic music mixtapes 1-5.. but that’s more rap but deep depressive feels that made me follow this dude before he was anything.. known as young struggle before jellyroll.. 💯
I love this song because it give an inside look at the thoughts, self talk and just reasoning behind addiction. When he says “I’m a lost cause, baby don’t waste your time on me. I’m so damaged beyond repair, life has shattered my hopes and my dreams” that is every addict when they’re deep into it. My lifelong friend was deep into addiction with meth and heroin and my happiest moment was seeing her get clean. I always told her when in it that I loved her and I’ll never give up on her and just hope one day she sees the beauty inside of her that so many people see in her. She told me that exact line “I’m a lost cause” “don’t waste your time on me” “I’m too damaged” all of those hit hard but seeing her now get clean and have a child. It’s the most beautiful thing and I’m so glad she made it out of there but I know many other didn’t
Here you go, you like to cry: Concrete Angel and Independence Day by Martina McBride, Alyssa Lies by John Michael Carroll, Roan by Taylor Swift, Don't Let the Old Man In and Cryin For Me by Toby Keith, We Don't Fight Anymore by Carly Pearce FT Chris Stapleton.
Just found this channel, I now need to look and see if they did this song.; One of my favorites. And Craig Morgan is one of my all time favorite country artists
He was at his lowest when he wrote this song,rather then giving up he put himself out there hoping that he could help people who has and those that haven’t been through this that it’s not impossible so do whatever it takes.
Glen Campbell- I'm not gonna miss you. Jason Isbell- Elephant. These 2 get me everytime. The video for Chris Stapleton- Fire Away absolutely crushes me everytime
This song touched my heart. My daughter was in two car accidents. She got addicted to drugs and then onto alcohol. I tried for 25 years to get her to agree to seek help. She was living in very abusive relationships. I adopted her son at the age of 3. He died in a car accident when he turned 18 on the 4th of July. Her boyfriend died suddenly in April of 2023. He had tried to burn her out of a 15 acre Wood lot. I was driving like crazy to get to her. She was all bloody when she came out of the woods. He had hit her like a man and broke her dentures. Drove the teeth right into her gums. He left his fingerprints on her neck. He shot up her car. Slashed the tires. Ripped the wires out of the engine. After he died her health continued to deteriorate. The care that she needed was 2 hours away. She lived rural and I had to drive another hour to go pick her up. After 25 years she lost her battle. She suffered 2 heart attacks and I had to make the decision to let her die peacefully. So painful! I heard Jellyrolls song on my way home. The words hit me so hard. Tears were flowing in buckets. It described her life. She drank to cope.😢
Another beautiful thing about Jelly Roll is his unwavering commitment to his family and pushing them to fight for their dreams as well. I went to a Shinedown concert a couple of years ago where he was also performing, and he asked the crowd permission and had his family come on stage and introduced them and let his daughter sing a song that she had also written. He really is an amazing human being!!!
Song hits home for me in so many ways. Been an absolute train wreck since my time in the military. Its honestly a miricale I'm still alive. Went from drinking non stop to using weed to cope. Also been at least 5 times in the past few years where I was ready to just end it all and once when I was 1/2 a centimeter from actually doing it.
My daughter suffered for 25 years. She died at 49 just short of her 50th birthday. Died 11/9/2023 and her birthday was 11/14/23. She chose such unhealthy relationships. She drank to deal with the pain. She was such a loving person. This song hearts my heart that she didn't get to enjoy the life she deserved. I am left with her ashes. So happy for Jellyroll that he made it.
So sorry to hear Sandra. Condolences !!! You shouldn't have to deal with this type of pain. Sadly it's very common this day and age. Just keep talking about your daughter and telling her story. Maybe her story along with this song, and if you have not listened to Jelly Roll's song called "SHE", Her story along with music has healing power. Heal others while keeping your daughter's memory alive. She was a human and life taken to soon, I'm assuming to addiction. Once again, so sorry.
This song hits home for me, I'm a former addict and alcoholic, just hit 20 years clean and sober, I also host meetings at my local hospital twice a month... to anyone struggling, understand, you can beat this
To be a man (Mega Remix) - Dax Camouflage and Christmas Lights - Rodney Carrington Letters from home - John Michael Montgomery Crushing weight to listen to them all in a sitting.
This song hits me as he rips the mask off, he is so vulnerable which is so hard. I dont think there is a person on the planet that hasnt felt this kind of despair at some point in in time. To see this reflection of him at this low and how he has preserved his humble real person saying, this was me, i pulled myself up i found me and you can too.
faarrrrk that shit almost made me cry. Just reminded me of a moment in my life when I was in a low already then, my daughter come home from school and said in an excited voice "Dad, I have to do an essay on dreams. What were your dreams at my age?" I looked at her blankly well my mind processed the thought of whether to lie or tell the truth as not wanting to destroy her world. However, I knew our relationship was built on truth and I knew that's what she respected about me over her mother because her mother is a compulsive liar. I then looked in her eyes and said (as I started to cry) "I want you to have dreams and I want to chase them with all your heart. I hope you succeed in your dreams but as for me the world has been tough on me and beat me down to the point where it's squashed my dreams, now I just live to help you achieve your dreams." She just hugged me for a solid minute in silence and then said. "It's ok you still have time to have dreams of your own" It's a hard day when you're supposed to be your child's rock and then you both realize that really, they are your rock.
I see a therapist and a psychiatrist. And the best thing that they told me was to listen to music which I always do. My life is tough. My life is hard but I'm living through it all. Thank you for all the songs that you play.
14 years clean after a 15 year heroin addiction! Songs like this strike SO hard! I am SO thankful that my mother was able to see me get ACTUALLY clean and become the man I am today before she died. She was the ONLY one to truly stand by me after all the wreckage of people I left in my wake. I lost everyone and everything EXCEPT HER! I have the biggest lump in my throat listening to this and remembering her forcing a hug onto me when I hated myself and the world and so pissed of I was not dead yet and angry at HER for NOT giving up on me!
Jelly been thru alot he used to make music for the streets . Riding all alone is a nice jelly song maybe u should review. He has been in and out of prison and more . So happy to see him happy . Some of us been here since day one . When he was only rap and hiphop and running around living a felon life
Jelly is a cool dude that turned his life around deserves all the best he is the Spokesman of us Broken people you want mor€ tears Sabaton 1916 or the original with Lemmy
Jelly and bunny are what most people what in life love. Jelly roll SHE makes me cry evertime I hear ir . She is not exactly county but it is so sad makes think of someone I knew along time ago. You should do SHE as mental health coach. Save me make cry.
speaking from the point of view of someone that used various substances to self medicate for over ten years leading to multiple arresets and eventual prison time, this song deeply reflects the state of mind i was in at that time. i numbed myself with alcohol and stimulated myself with other things when i wanted to feel kept everyone at arms length to the point of self destruction. the first time i heard this song was after i was released from folsom state prison, and it made me break down in tears. and now im ten years sober turning my life around, thanks jelly roll for helping people like me open up and start to heal
You want a tear jerker? Heres a song i cant even listen to without getting all emotional. WE ALL should feel this, Id love to see a reaction of it. Song is 'You should be here" -Cole Swindell that'll get the water works flowing
Been Jelly Roll fan for long time and I got to see him live in 2021 at the Blue Ridge Rock Festival. There he performed a song with his daughter on stage that they wrote together and I feel you should react to it if you have not already. Tears Could Talk is the songs name it's off the A Beautiful Disaster album
After hearing his song I broke and cried cause after my ex wife got a divorce and took my son I hit rock bottom and his lyrics are exactly what I went through and still do but I went clean and now I see what I need to do every day rather than waste my disability on drugs.
Sobriety is a one day, one hour, one minute at a time process. I’m so proud of every minute you’ve made a different choice when you’ve felt emotional pain and have only known one way to numb, learning a new way to heal is brave!
This should be the anthem for NA or AA. So powerful. Been clean for 24 years but the first time hearing this it took me back to those times. This is about as real as it gets.
Many people judge people with face tattoos; unfortunately. Jelly Roll recently testified in front of a Senate hearing regarding the Fentanyl crisis. He was very articulate and well spoken. He also did not hide his past during his testimony.
Jelly’s speech before the senate was amazing and truthful.
Good speach at the senate was amazing!!!!
That's because people look foolish with face tattoos..I'm 48 and wish I never tattooed my body...
@@robertdoss7272and that’s You! He might not feel the same way. To each their own!! 🤦♀️
@@robertdoss7272. Those who judge others by appearance are the ones who have the problem… if you regret your tats then have them removed. But don’t judge others because of your regrets… it is what is inside that matters… I am60 years old, I just got my 21st tattoo, I ride Harleys and am a paramedic… I have been judged by my appearance for 45 years. I am secure in my own skin and I don’t give a rats ass what people like you think… that’s your problem
A lot of ppl thought Bunnie was a gold digger until Jelly set them straight. He told his story. He was homeless & she had the money but it goes beyond that. They are both wonderful ppl who give & help ppl all the time. I ❤️ them both.
My cousin was a huge jelly roll fan before jelly roll was famous. My cousin was a huge alcoholic and passed away from alcohol poisoning at like 38 years old. He played jelly roll at his funeral 5 years ago. When this song came out, all I could hear was my cousins name. Jelly is singing about my cousin. The family wouldn't answer the phone because he was always drunk when he would call. I knew he felt alone, and that's why he drank. I wrote a message to him, letting him know we failed him as a family. We were surrounding him as he passed, but it was too late. Even though we were there in the end, we weren't there when he really needed us. This song will always hit me hard.
I love you Brian.
Much heavenly prayers for ur cousin
Rest in Paradise 🙏
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May he rest in peace
I really wish that Jelly Roll was in the industry when my brother chose to give up on fighting his alcoholism he use to sing country music all the time so I really think Jelly music would of resonated with him to fight unfortunately we lost him to his power drinking
God bless your cousin and your desire to keep him alive through his story! Best wishes to you! You’re never alone
Nobody ever talks about the good Bunnie has done they always try to shit talk her but I love that even tho she didn't know they was gonna work but she still helped him get his baby when she didn't have too. That's absolutely beautiful
I love that she loves jelly roll
To be fair, Bunnie and Jelly never wanted that. Bunnie is a very, very, strong willed woman. Jelly is a very, very strong willed man. Bunnie never needed Jelly. Jelly would have figured it out. But the two of them got together. Really got together. That's the beautiful story. Crazy love knows no bounds.
Bunnie is a bada$$. There might not be a Jelly Roll without Bunnie tbh.
That's the thing right there if all of us counted on everyone else to decide who's best for us we'd be miserable some times we find one that through all the trash talked we have to walk through, the lessons that life has taught me is that most come from a place of good intent but you know what they say the road to hell was paved with good intent and unless they're willing to walk through and live that life for you, how can they expect you to. People struggle loyalty is hard to find if you have that hey you've got a foundation that's real.
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People who suffer like this are usually very empathetic. They understand the pain and hurt in our lives. They are tremendously talented at helping others but so poor at helping themselves. I speak from the experience of being empathetic and fighting depression. I pushed those that loved me away in the past and also treated them so poorly. I've been lucky to have someone who came into my life to help me with health issues. She taught me to love myself again. I appreciate and love her to the moon and back for making me want to live again. I can never love her enough for literally saving my life!
Listen to “She” by Jelly Roll, I cry to literally almost every one of his songs, but with She I’m bawling. We feel his music because it’s so relatable & finally someone who “gets it.” since my husband passed from his addiction his music has helped me more with my grief than any counselor I’ve spoken to.
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WHAT A POWERFUL SONG!!
I bawl on that song
Definitely hun ! I relate to she as well especially after losing my son marc 6/22 to suicide by hanging himself 😢 😭 (my oldest daughter before him from alcoholism and diabetes trnung to acidosis life support them death on 2/21) but my son had this song on his phone which restarted my love for jellyroll and his music songs like. she,railroad tracks, son of a sinner and Gid I need a favor only selected few of MANY that I relate to as a Christian mother active in addiction due to losses and now getting clean BECAUSE his musics si therapeutic for me as well Get it for sure....I LOVE JELLYROLL
@@eugenewright2832I I love jelly roll there was a concert of his where a little boy had a sign that he had cancer he was in remission and it surprised me when he invited the kid and his family back stage just to here his story I was moved by this after the concert was over
Jellyroll said it best..
"Real music for real people"
This describes his music completely.
It's just him. He's so authentically himself and he shows up for himself, his family and even complete strangers and makes us feel seen
He has always called it therapeutic music and for good reason
I have been watching and listening to Jelly Roll since his first recordings. He growth in music has been amazing.
This man has needed this for so long. I grew up around him. I grew up, listening to him in fields in peoples barns in little clubs around the area in the street and parking lots in the school gym and the school auditorium. I’ve been listening to him my whole life, he’s incredible and he deserved all the recognition. He’s getting now a long time ago and I couldn’t be happier for him because he finally got that recognition and that respect he’s been through some really hard stuff but he overcame it and he’s always been a teddy bear he’s always been a good person. He just has been through some hard times just like, many other people
This man has a honest and pure heart u can see in eyes thank u for tell us your life story
Man spoke the truth since he has been flying high. Mad respect for jelly roll. His music reminds me of a ton of hardship I've been through but his grace, kindness and honesty brings back what got me through it all which was my grandfather. Thank you Jelly Roll.
He’s just incredibly amazing he sings from the heart. He is real as they come. This man gives me through more days and I can count love him that much. He’s just an authentic humble man incredibly I wish the world was like him.❤
When I hear this song it reminds me of my cousin who wasn't able to pull herself out of her addiction. Nobody had heard anything from her for over a year. Last year her mother received a phone call from a coroner's office in another state notifying her they had found her daughter deceased in an alley from an overdose. I hope she finally found peace,
This is one of the best reactions to this song that I’ve seen!
Thank you so much for being honest and open!
Your clients are very lucky to have you as their therapist!
I’m always proud to see anyone even people I don’t know who can come out the other side and be okay and have a genuine smile again and have a clean life because sometimes that hope is all I have and it’s literally the last thread holding me here now
You know when someone has lived their song. It comes from their soul.
wow ive seen this guy all over the internet but never listened to his music until this video. Everything ive seen ab him usually revolves around comedy and jokes/laughter so ofc i judged the book by the cover and assumed his personality is what took him to the top, in a way it did but not how i thought, whenever i saw him online I almost saw him as a comedian type. This song alone has already completely changed my perception of him, what a great human with a pure soul. Its like he took the melodic singing "emo" rap that became massive and put his own country twist on it. Genius!
This song hits me hard, I've been there, felt that!! It hits home in alot of ways!! But I'm almost 5yrs sober!!!!
Congrats on nearly 5 years sober. I'm gonna hit the 8 year mark in October so I know how the ups and downs can take their toll before and during sobriety. Keep it going
Congratulations! Stay strong.
Props
Congrats, 5 years is a big accomplishment in a lifetime of what I hope to be many for you, I believe that.
Keep it up, you got this 👍
This song is even more moving live, with thousands singing along
It really is, I saw him in Cincinnati, Ohio, all the cell phone flashlights and about 20 thousand people singing along was absolutely amazing, would do anything to see him live again!
Man, I bet that feels like church camp, lol
Go back in time a little and listing to Eric Clayton's TEARS IN HEAVEN. A song he wrote in 1992 after his son only 4 years fell out of a 53rd-floor window in 1991.
his name is Eric Clapton. Tears in Heaven is an amazing song. helped me cope when my at the time girlfriend miscarried our child
Oooops that's what I get for not proof reading.
Jelly Roll started off as a rapper and his rap music is amazing! Him and Struggle Jennings (grandson of country music outlaw Waylon Jennings) have some really amazing songs together.
Struggle Jennings like Jelly Roll went to prison for selling drugs and both turned their lives around.
Thank you so much for that tidbit of information! We'll have to check out some of his music with Struggle Jennings and maybe do a compare and contrast!
@@delightfulpodwatch “God we need you now” Struggle Jennings and Caitlyn
@delightfulpod "hard to hate" is kinda my go to song when life gets in the way. I'm an older guy and often regret my past decisions but I also understand that they made me into the person I am. Some of the worst decisions I've ever made put me on a path to a better life. I still miss some of the things I used to do but the only reason I'm still on this earth is because I knew when to walk away. Plenty of people I knew back then couldn't walk away and now they're in wooden boxes.
Struggle has no relation to Waylon, he's a step grandson.
@@brianburkhard5209 Thanks, not sure where I read or heard that.
Jelly roll music helps me though a very rough time. I lost my father on July 6th of 2022 and then 10 months later I lost my GF of 5 years. I didn't go into drugs or alcohol. But I was in a dark place. An needed someone to save me as well. But that person had me. I got into therapy and started working on myself.
I'm so sorry for your losses yet so proud of the way you've handled everything. Keep taking care of yourself and respecting your mind and body. All the best to you.
@@radresale1689 thank you very much
You I listen to a lot of Jelly Roll music and I fell into a dark place recently and listening to his music and his story brought me out of my darkest times he's saved a lot peoples lives by his and his story of drugs and alcohol and prison and his life after prison
This is what TH-cam needs more of just genuine down to earth people who have depth and personality. She's gorgeous and the dude seems chill keep this shit up we the people need this.❤
He’s putting into words how a lot of us feel or have felt. ❤️
Concrete angel by Martina McBride, The little Girl by John Michael Montgomery and then Alyssa Lies by Jason Michael Carroll. Listen to them all in that order, I guarantee you’ll be in tears by the middle of the second song
One song you forgot to mention is Martina mcbride Independence day
Also Hurt by Jonny Cash
Tim Mcgraw's " Don't Take The Girl " was one of the first songs I listened to that stirred a significant emotional response in me.
Sugarland stay , Brooks & Dunn believe, Vince Gill Go rest high on The mountain ... Tear jerkers
We had Go Rest High on That Mountain played at my mom's funeral and it knocks me off my feet everytime I hear it. Believe by Brooks & Dunn is one of my all time favorites. I just want to praise God when I hear it. Not a fan of Sugarland though. Another One that gets me is the house that built me by Miranda Lambert. I cry like a baby whenever I hear it. It makes me want to go to my childhood home so badly but I know it would just make me sad to go in as everything would be different. With both parents gone, that song just really hits me.
I was homeless back in 2013 I had my mom and my sisters. My mom cried daily and tried to shield me and my sisters from the reality thankfully my moms parents were the people who saved us and I have been living here for almost 12 yrs that is the most time I have lived in one place
One of the songs that will always strike emotion in me when I hear it is called Using Again by Benjamin Tod. I don't listen to it anymore because I'm 5 years sober this April. But for a while, it was an anthem.
You want to know what kind of man jelly is look up the clip of him excepting the artist of the year award that speech he gave was awesome
You should do more songs from jelly roll. like Sone of a Sinner, Need A Favor, and The Lost.
We’re all going through something and that man knows that he’s singing from the heart and it’s a beautiful thing❤
Great reaction! Jelly Roll is incredible.
Thank you, Shirley! We agree! Jelly Roll is one pretty fantastic guy!
The line life has shattered my hopes, and dreams resonates with me sooo muc. Some of us have no beforehand due to our families being so dysfunctional..
A beautiful woman reacting to a beautiful song. Please keep up the good work. And you sir are a beautiful man…I don’t know who got the better of the two…damn to beautiful humans with the same mindset.
Go way back in time and listen to all the therapeutic music mixtapes 1-5.. but that’s more rap but deep depressive feels that made me follow this dude before he was anything.. known as young struggle before jellyroll.. 💯
I love this song an it speaks to me an is a song about my life and how i feel
I love this song because it give an inside look at the thoughts, self talk and just reasoning behind addiction. When he says “I’m a lost cause, baby don’t waste your time on me. I’m so damaged beyond repair, life has shattered my hopes and my dreams” that is every addict when they’re deep into it. My lifelong friend was deep into addiction with meth and heroin and my happiest moment was seeing her get clean. I always told her when in it that I loved her and I’ll never give up on her and just hope one day she sees the beauty inside of her that so many people see in her. She told me that exact line “I’m a lost cause” “don’t waste your time on me” “I’m too damaged” all of those hit hard but seeing her now get clean and have a child. It’s the most beautiful thing and I’m so glad she made it out of there but I know many other didn’t
Here you go, you like to cry: Concrete Angel and Independence Day by Martina McBride, Alyssa Lies by John Michael Carroll, Roan by Taylor Swift, Don't Let the Old Man In and Cryin For Me by Toby Keith, We Don't Fight Anymore by Carly Pearce FT Chris Stapleton.
You should check out Craig Morgan’s song “The father, my son, and the Holy Ghost”. He wrote it after his 19 year old son drowned.
Just found this channel, I now need to look and see if they did this song.; One of my favorites. And Craig Morgan is one of my all time favorite country artists
Look at wrong side of heaven by five finger death punch. Best song I don't like to hear, Im a retired vet and this crushes me every time.
You are a beautiful human! So is your friend. Just stumbled upon ur page. I am a nurse and get and see empathetic people when I see them.
Everytime I hear this I feel something within me that's very powerful
Excellent reaction so sad but it does happen another song by him is I Need a Prayer it also is from his soul later my good people.❤️
He was at his lowest when he wrote this song,rather then giving up he put himself out there hoping that he could help people who has and those that haven’t been through this that it’s not impossible so do whatever it takes.
Glen Campbell- I'm not gonna miss you. Jason Isbell- Elephant. These 2 get me everytime. The video for Chris Stapleton- Fire Away absolutely crushes me everytime
Oh my, I am bawling. What a great song, a great story.
This song touched my heart. My daughter was in two car accidents. She got addicted to drugs and then onto alcohol. I tried for 25 years to get her to agree to seek help. She was living in very abusive relationships. I adopted her son at the age of 3. He died in a car accident when he turned 18 on the 4th of July. Her boyfriend died suddenly in April of 2023. He had tried to burn her out of a 15 acre Wood lot. I was driving like crazy to get to her. She was all bloody when she came out of the woods. He had hit her like a man and broke her dentures. Drove the teeth right into her gums. He left his fingerprints on her neck. He shot up her car. Slashed the tires. Ripped the wires out of the engine. After he died her health continued to deteriorate. The care that she needed was 2 hours away. She lived rural and I had to drive another hour to go pick her up. After 25 years she lost her battle. She suffered 2 heart attacks and I had to make the decision to let her die peacefully. So painful! I heard Jellyrolls song on my way home. The words hit me so hard. Tears were flowing in buckets. It described her life. She drank to cope.😢
I really have enjoyed your video. I liked and followed what you were saying, Thanks.
People have said I needa therapist but I need people like jellyroll that's why I listen to him sing and a few others
Love this dude
Jelly roll nothing left at all is a tear jerker
Go see him when you can. It’s like therapy through music. I cried.
Monsters by James Blunt is a tear jerker.
I love this reaction. I cried right along with you.
Jelly Roll is one of the few performers who can touch your heart
He started as a rap artist. He can sing any genre.
This song hit my heart hard. Im a recovered herion addict. I felt like this when i was using. Clean 5 years he has a song "She" that hits me also.
Another beautiful thing about Jelly Roll is his unwavering commitment to his family and pushing them to fight for their dreams as well. I went to a Shinedown concert a couple of years ago where he was also performing, and he asked the crowd permission and had his family come on stage and introduced them and let his daughter sing a song that she had also written. He really is an amazing human being!!!
I wish he could see this. Him and bunnie would be crying with us !!! 💯 ❤
Song hits home for me in so many ways. Been an absolute train wreck since my time in the military. Its honestly a miricale I'm still alive. Went from drinking non stop to using weed to cope. Also been at least 5 times in the past few years where I was ready to just end it all and once when I was 1/2 a centimeter from actually doing it.
So glad to find this today while Haiti doom scrolling. The openness of someone wiping away their tears with their sleeve ❤
Pearl Jam “Black” from MTV unplugged is about breakup and lost love/yearning that will have you seriously choked up
My daughter suffered for 25 years. She died at 49 just short of her 50th birthday. Died 11/9/2023 and her birthday was 11/14/23. She chose such unhealthy relationships. She drank to deal with the pain. She was such a loving person. This song hearts my heart that she didn't get to enjoy the life she deserved. I am left with her ashes. So happy for Jellyroll that he made it.
So sorry to hear Sandra. Condolences !!! You shouldn't have to deal with this type of pain. Sadly it's very common this day and age. Just keep talking about your daughter and telling her story. Maybe her story along with this song, and if you have not listened to Jelly Roll's song called "SHE", Her story along with music has healing power. Heal others while keeping your daughter's memory alive. She was a human and life taken to soon, I'm assuming to addiction. Once again, so sorry.
Condolences for your loss
This song hits home for me, I'm a former addict and alcoholic, just hit 20 years clean and sober, I also host meetings at my local hospital twice a month... to anyone struggling, understand, you can beat this
To be a man (Mega Remix) - Dax
Camouflage and Christmas Lights - Rodney Carrington
Letters from home - John Michael Montgomery
Crushing weight to listen to them all in a sitting.
This song hits me as he rips the mask off, he is so vulnerable which is so hard. I dont think there is a person on the planet that hasnt felt this kind of despair at some point in in time. To see this reflection of him at this low and how he has preserved his humble real person saying, this was me, i pulled myself up i found me and you can too.
faarrrrk that shit almost made me cry. Just reminded me of a moment in my life when I was in a low already then, my daughter come home from school and said in an excited voice "Dad, I have to do an essay on dreams. What were your dreams at my age?" I looked at her blankly well my mind processed the thought of whether to lie or tell the truth as not wanting to destroy her world. However, I knew our relationship was built on truth and I knew that's what she respected about me over her mother because her mother is a compulsive liar. I then looked in her eyes and said (as I started to cry) "I want you to have dreams and I want to chase them with all your heart. I hope you succeed in your dreams but as for me the world has been tough on me and beat me down to the point where it's squashed my dreams, now I just live to help you achieve your dreams." She just hugged me for a solid minute in silence and then said. "It's ok you still have time to have dreams of your own" It's a hard day when you're supposed to be your child's rock and then you both realize that really, they are your rock.
No lie, your touching story brought tears to my eyes. Your love and support of her is beautiful. Sending you extra care today dear human.
You want a tear jerker. Monsters by James Blunt will definitely make you cry within seconds
I see a therapist and a psychiatrist. And the best thing that they told me was to listen to music which I always do. My life is tough. My life is hard but I'm living through it all. Thank you for all the songs that you play.
14 years clean after a 15 year heroin addiction! Songs like this strike SO hard! I am SO thankful that my mother was able to see me get ACTUALLY clean and become the man I am today before she died. She was the ONLY one to truly stand by me after all the wreckage of people I left in my wake. I lost everyone and everything EXCEPT HER! I have the biggest lump in my throat listening to this and remembering her forcing a hug onto me when I hated myself and the world and so pissed of I was not dead yet and angry at HER for NOT giving up on me!
I’m going to his concert in Bossier City on my birthday in October. Dream come true
He told my story. My sadness, feeling like I don’t matter. I played this for my sister so she could understand how I feel.
I understand how you feel! I feel the same.
You are not alone, there is always something greater. I also understand that it may not seem realistic but it is. Much love to you.
Need do concert angel. Jelly roll she is a must do
I got my jelly roll neck tattoo 2 months before this song came out. I have been a fan for nearly a decade. His old stuff was amazing too
Jelly been thru alot he used to make music for the streets . Riding all alone is a nice jelly song maybe u should review. He has been in and out of prison and more . So happy to see him happy . Some of us been here since day one . When he was only rap and hiphop and running around living a felon life
I can't believe how much these lyrics sound like me
Corey Taylor acoustic snuff
Jelly is a cool dude that turned his life around deserves all the best he is the Spokesman of us Broken people you want mor€ tears Sabaton 1916 or the original with Lemmy
Jelly roll has a documentary, i think it’s on Netflix. He is a truly amazing human that got an unfortunate rough start to life.
Since my brother passed I have been listening to a song - called me and my brother by 5ive
HARDY “WAIT in THE TRUCK” is a tear dropper
I sold a car just to see him in concert at blossom in cuyahoga falls in Ohio! He’s all I listen to! He’s my all time favorite singer!
Jelly and bunny are what most people what in life love. Jelly roll SHE makes me cry evertime I hear ir . She is not exactly county but it is so sad makes think of someone I knew along time ago. You should do SHE as mental health coach. Save me make cry.
I’m sorry by Joyner Lucas. I’m a disabled veteran. That has been my savior. It gets me every time
speaking from the point of view of someone that used various substances to self medicate for over ten years leading to multiple arresets and eventual prison time, this song deeply reflects the state of mind i was in at that time. i numbed myself with alcohol and stimulated myself with other things when i wanted to feel kept everyone at arms length to the point of self destruction. the first time i heard this song was after i was released from folsom state prison, and it made me break down in tears. and now im ten years sober turning my life around, thanks jelly roll for helping people like me open up and start to heal
I heard you say you wanted to hear an emotional heartfelt song....you will cry listening to Jamey Johnson's "In Color"....its beautiful.
Jelly Roll Literally Saved Me.
i love jelly roll god bless him
This man, crawled out of the Pitt so he can be in God’s light
Joey & Rory "When I'm Gone" will hit you hard if you want to feel something.
Jelly Roll....NEED A FAVOR!! another great song
You want a tear jerker? Heres a song i cant even listen to without getting all emotional. WE ALL should feel this, Id love to see a reaction of it. Song is 'You should be here" -Cole Swindell that'll get the water works flowing
As someone in this space, this song hits me.
Been Jelly Roll fan for long time and I got to see him live in 2021 at the Blue Ridge Rock Festival. There he performed a song with his daughter on stage that they wrote together and I feel you should react to it if you have not already. Tears Could Talk is the songs name it's off the A Beautiful Disaster album
Need a Favor is your logical next choice. It will really bring out the feels!
This song is my theme song..its my life..facts
Whoa...that last clip will absolutely GUT ya. Tip of the cap to Bunny...she stood UP.
After hearing his song I broke and cried cause after my ex wife got a divorce and took my son I hit rock bottom and his lyrics are exactly what I went through and still do but I went clean and now I see what I need to do every day rather than waste my disability on drugs.
Sobriety is a one day, one hour, one minute at a time process. I’m so proud of every minute you’ve made a different choice when you’ve felt emotional pain and have only known one way to numb, learning a new way to heal is brave!
Thank you for what you wrote. Being sober is now my goal cause my eyes are opened and my mind isn’t in a fog anymore.
This should be the anthem for NA or AA. So powerful. Been clean for 24 years but the first time hearing this it took me back to those times. This is about as real as it gets.