Jelly Roll gets emotional as Kelly Clarkson covers his song

Jelly Roll Gets Emotional Over Kelly Clarkson’s “Save Me” Cover

Jelly Roll, the genre-blending artist behind the 2020 ballad “Save Me,” was deeply moved after Kelly Clarkson performed a powerful cover of the song on her show in February 2024. Known for its raw emotion and themes of addiction, pain, and redemption, “Save Me” was written during the pandemic as Jelly Roll’s personal cry for help. He later described Clarkson’s rendition as humbling, writing, “I cried watching it.”

The Tennessee-born singer, whose real name is Jason DeFord, has openly shared his troubled past, including time in federal prison and struggles with substance abuse. His honest songwriting has resonated with fans, many of whom say “Save Me” helped them through dark times.

Clarkson’s performance, filled with emotion and vocal power, earned praise from fans and Jelly Roll himself. He called her cover “an honor” and a reminder of the song’s impact. For Jelly Roll, seeing his deeply personal track covered by a Grammy-winning star was a full-circle moment—and a powerful testament to the healing power of music.

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