Only God Knows What They’ve Been Through and They’re Finally Telling You. Struggle Jennings and Jelly Roll sit shoulder to shoulder, no flashy lights, just music and truth. In this acoustic version of “Only God Knows,” the pain in their voices is unmistakable. They do not perform for applause, they open up like a wound. It’s a moment of brutal honesty, and millions listen because they hear something they have felt too and that is regret, survival, and grace.
The song tells a story of addiction, prison time, family failures, and trying to keep going. Jelly’s voice carries sorrow, while Struggle sounds like someone who’s been through fire and still won’t back down. The emotions hit hard: guilt, fear and defiance. They are soft and strong at the same time, showing how pain can harden you and still break you.
Struggle Jennings ft Jelly Roll – “Only God Knows” (Acoustic Version)
Listeners say this song feels like their own life. In the comments, people open up about their past, their addictions, their losses. Struggle and Jelly don’t act like heroes. They act like men who have failed and are still fighting and that makes others feel understood. Their honesty builds connection, not just fandom. It’s music that feels like a mirror.
Another video “Even Angels Cry,” also feels like a mirror, where Jelly Roll stands alone but the pain is just as deep. Where “Only God Knows” is about the past weighing heavy, this song is about trying to carry that weight into the future. He sings with his whole heart, walking through empty halls and reminding you that even the strong have breaking points.
Jelly Roll – Even Angels Cry (Official Music Video)
His voice trembles with memory and exhaustion. The lyrics cut deep about blurred lines, open wounds, and dreams that don’t always work out. Still, there is something tender in the way he sings: a man who knows he is broken but keeps going anyway. The message is simple but hard to hear that no one is beyond pain, not even those who look strong.
Struggle Jennings and Jelly Roll have built a following not with perfection, but with truth. Their songs don’t hide the darkness — they light it up so others can find their way out. That’s what makes them unforgettable. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. The next time they sing, it might be the voice you need to hear most.