Jelly Roll on his journey from incarceration to country music stardom

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Jelly Roll’s origin story isn’t that of the average country singer-songwriter. While growing up in Nashville's Antioch neighbourhood in the ‘90s, Jelly Roll developed an interest in hip-hop music and learned to rap. But from 14 to 25, he began cycling in and out of prison for various offences, including felony charges. In the years since getting out, he’s gone from rapping to singing, ultimately finding a home in country music. Jelly Roll sits down with Tom to share his incredible story.

00:00 - Getting into Canada
04:09 - Growing up
07:33 - Being called a felon
12:45 - Selling mixtapes
16:02 - Singing and country music
25:23 - Viral acceptance speech
32:44 - Charity work

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