The sky over Queens lit up as Jelly Roll stepped onto the stage at Citi Field, his voice rising above 40,000 strong. “Wild Ones” echoed through the stadium like a heartbeat, carrying every bit of raw truth and rebel soul he’s become known for. This was not just a concert but a moment of arrival, a singer standing in his light, no longer just on the rise but undeniably arrived.
“Wild Ones” is a tribute to those who don’t quite fit, who love hard and fight harder. The lyrics pull from pain and pride, weaving together defiance, hope and the need to be understood. Jelly Roll’s voice carries that weight both gritty and tender shifting from growl to prayer. On stage, he moved between fire and grace, proving he’s not just crossing genres; he’s crossing lives.
Jelly Roll singing Wild Ones at Citifield
Fans were all in. Reports from Citi Field called “Wild Ones” a showstopper, with some fans tearfully shouting every word. “I’ve never seen a crowd go that quiet and then that wild again,” one concertgoer shared. Though video footage remains scarce, word-of-mouth and setlists confirmed what attendees felt: this was the soul of the show. Online, fans praised the performance as “goosebumps in a stadium” and “one of the realest things I’ve ever heard live.”
But where “Wild Ones” roars in the open air, “Lonely Road” journeys inward. Released in 2024, the collaboration between Jelly Roll and Machine Gun Kelly brings the focus to isolation, healing, and longing. The music video, directed by Sam Cahill, visualizes this struggle with bold intimacy, dark roads, distant looks and the aching need to find home again.
mgk & Jelly Roll – Lonely Road (Official Music Video)
A single line : “Lonely road, take me home” lingers long after the music fades. In the video, Jelly Roll doesn’t just sing it; he wears it. His eyes reflect every mile of hardship, while MGK delivers verses like open wounds stitched with rhyme. Cameos by Megan Fox and others ground the story in something personal and universal. On stage and screen, Jelly Roll’s voice cuts through: honest, heavy and human.
That’s the power of Jelly Roll. Whether standing in front of tens of thousands or sitting in the dim quiet of a music video, his voice doesn’t pretend. It confesses, it lifts and it tells you you’re not alone, even when you are walking your hardest path. Follow Jelly Roll on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube because the next song might be exactly what you need to hear.