Rapper and singer-songwriter Jelly Roll, real name Jason DeFord, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee's Antioch area. His 2010 song "Pop Another Pill," which he recorded with Memphis rapper Lil Wyte, has received over 6.3 million views on YouTube.
Hip-hop trio S.N.O.'s album "Year Round," including the single "Come Here White Girl," was released in April 2011 on the Hypnotize Minds label and was produced by D.J. Paul and Juicy J. The song was named by "XXL" as one of "The 10 Most Unforgettable White Rapper Collaborations."
In addition to the "Therapeutic Music" and "Gamblin' on a Whiteboy" series, he released a number of other mixtapes. His first solo studio album, "The Big Sal Story," was released on October 26, 2012, and was self-published.
With the S.N.O. crew, he recorded albums with artists including Haystak, Lil Wyte, Struggle Jennings, and B.P.Z. In 2020, he played in a golf tournament benefiting the National Football League. The goal was to facilitate good changes in people's lives.
His ability to rap is incredible. He has been delighting audiences for years thanks to his extraordinary skill. Everyone he encounters benefits from his pleasant demeanor. He has a great personality and is always happy to talk to his followers.
Despite the fact that Jelly Roll spent some time in prison and dabbled with narcotics as a young man, he has now turned his life around. Jelly Roll has a tattoo of the phrase John 15:13 on his face.
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