The new track “Get By,” 2024’s ESPN College Football Anthem, is available now
Award-winning multi-genre phenomenon Jelly Roll revealed the highly-anticipated follow-up album to his record-breaking country debut, Whitsitt Chapel, which will be released on October 11th. Named Beautifully Broken after his upcoming headlining tour set to launch August 27th, the new album features the reigning CMA New Artist of the Year’s current Top 15 hit “I Am Not Okay,” fan-favorite track “Liar,” and newly released track “Get By,” which was recently selected by ESPN as the 2024 College Football Season anthem.
All net profits from every pre-order of the album in his US web store will benefit organizations helping individuals facing challenges with mental health and addiction as part of the album launch.
After teasing initial details about the project earlier this summer, Jelly opened up to New York Times Magazine ahead of today’s announcement, sharing additional details about the album as well as his connection with his fanbase and continued desire to find purpose. His current single, “I Am Not Okay,” debuted on The Howard Stern Show in June and continues to resonate with fans. Co-written by Jelly Roll, Taylor Phillips, Ashley Gorley, and Casey Brown, “I Am Not Okay” follows the Nashville native’s fourth consecutive No. 1 at country radio and fifth career No. 1, including his Grammy-nominated multi-week chart-topper, “Save Me.”
Jelly’s 2024 Beautifully Broken Tour is set to launch in Salt Lake City on August 27th before heading across the US including Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Center and New York City’s Madison Square Garden.