Jelly Roll and Ronnie Radke Ignite All My Life with Emotion, Hope, and the Battle to Overcome Life’s Struggles

Dylan Kickham

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New Jelly Roll Feat Falling In Reverse All My Life. The lyrics go deep on the struggles of life, addiction, and finding meaning. Jelly Roll lays bare the harsh reality of trying to learn from your mistakes and find redemption in trying to move forward in a world with a complex past. With his feature on the track, he amplifies the whole song to a new level, creating a banger that will definitely turn up any bro down.

The song’s chorus — “All my life I’ve messed up and I can’t deny” — captures the battle of trying to slay your demons. The pairing of Jelly Roll’s vocals with Ronnie Radke’s performance adds urgency and emotion. The song also expresses hopefulness for anyone struggling. Given all the mistakes, though, there’s still a way ahead, and that message of redemption comes through loud and clear.

Falling In Reverse – “All My Life (feat. Jelly Roll)”

What sets All My Life apart is its honesty. The song doesn’t gloss over Jelly Roll’s pain or struggles. It is not the kind of album that serves as an escape, only the source of relief that shows listeners they are not alone as imperfections are fought tooth and nail. It’s a stirring reminder of the potential for change, even in the most difficult of times.

Jelly Roll’s Unpretty, from his Beautifully Broken album, also explores themes of redemption, but less in a sound-bitey motivational way and more in a personal, introspective way. On Unpretty, Jelly Roll laments the man he used to be, recognizing his shortcomings but ultimately conceding that those flaws have forged the man behind the lyrics today. The lyric “I hate the man I used to be, but he’ll always be a part of me” illustrates the internal conflict between progressing and the burdened past.

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Jelly Roll – Unpretty (Official Audio)

The track strikes a deeply emotional note, and the way that Jelly Roll confronts his past is raw and cathartic. Perhaps one of the song’s most potent lines is I wear my scars like my tattoos, showing how Jelly Roll owns his past, no matter how ugly it was. This vulnerability is what listeners feel when they’re grappling with their trauma and previous mistakes.

He has a rare capacity to turn pain into art, writing songs that are both a narrative and balm. His songs speak to men and women who have struggled — and continue to search for the right path. Social Media Profile of Jelly Roll: Stay Updated with Your Favorite Artist. Jelly Roll can update the fans with his latest releases through his Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter handles. It is the music of one who is still searching for redemption himself and shows that in the search is evidence of a way out; no matter where you’ve been, there’s a way forward.

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