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Jelly Roll Breaks Down in Tears as Kelly Clarkson Delivers a Heart-Wrenching, Soul-Shaking Rendition of His Song, Creating a Moment That Will Be Remembered Forever
Kelly Clarkson recently brought Jelly Roll to tears with her emotionally charged cover of his song “Save Me” during the Kellyoke segment of The Kelly Clarkson Show. Known for her ability to transform songs from any genre, Clarkson delivered a breathtaking rendition of the track, originally a duet between Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson released in 2023.

Clarkson raised the song’s key to showcase her impressive vocal range, infusing it with a rock-inspired intensity that added fresh emotion and power. The heightened tension in the chorus gave the performance an edge that captivated viewers and moved Jelly Roll deeply.

After watching the performance, Jelly Roll took to social media to express his gratitude and disbelief. “I would’ve never believed you if you told me I’d write a song so impactful that the incredible Kelly Clarkson would deem it worthy to cover,” he shared. “Thank you, Kelly—wow—I’m honored in a way I can’t even describe. I cried watching it.”

“Save Me” originally appeared as a solo acoustic track on Jelly Roll’s 2020 Self Medicated album. It was later reimagined as a duet with Wilson for his 2023 country album, Whitsitt Chapel, and became a major hit. The duet reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, earning nominations for Musical Event of the Year at the 2023 CMA Awards and Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 2024 Grammy Awards

Jelly Roll’s rise in country music over the past year has been meteoric, with Whitsitt Chapel marking his first full-length country album. “Save Me” exemplifies his transition into the genre, blending heartfelt lyrics and raw emotion. The song’s themes of regret, self-reflection, and longing embody a quintessential country narrative, further solidifying Jelly Roll’s place in the genre.

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