Country artists Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson are preparing to release their collaborative recording of "Save Me" to country radio. The song, which has been steadily climbing the charts for the past 12 weeks, has already reached the No. 46 spot on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
Originally, Jelly Roll recorded a solo version of "Save Me" for his 2020 album "Self Medicated." However, he brought Wilson on stage during the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards to perform a new collaborative version of the song.
The performance was well-received and the duo decided to release the new version of "Save Me" shortly after.
The song is an emotionally-charged ballad that explores themes of hopelessness and feeling damaged beyond repair. Jelly Roll and Wilson's vocals blend seamlessly together, creating a powerful and harmonious sound. The chorus lyrics capture the essence of the song's message, expressing feelings of being lost and shattered.
In addition to their live performance at the ACM Awards, Jelly Roll and Wilson also performed "Save Me" during the Season 21 finale of American Idol.
The song has received widespread acclaim and continues to resonate with audiences.
Not only does "Save Me" serve as a powerful song, but it is also the title track of Jelly Roll's documentary. The documentary, which premiered on Hulu on May 30, provides an unfiltered look into Jelly Roll's life and his journey from being an incarcerated teen to becoming a successful musician. The film features exclusive access and never-before-seen tour footage, as well as interviews with Jelly Roll and those closest to him.
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