Jelly Roll is a rapper turned country artist who has proved that when life gives you a second chance, you must not leave an opportunity to turn it in your favor.
Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, is known to have collaborated with many stars, such as Lil Wyte, Yelawolf, Tech N9ne, Struggle Jennings, and Ryan Upchurch.
The rapper turned country artist is known by a mass of people and has made fans since the release of his track named Pop Another Pill, which he released in collaboration with Lil Wyte.
The rapper is married to Bunnie DeFord, who is popularly known as Bunnie Xo. His wife has been with him through all the tough times.
Jelly Roll Age
Jelly Roll was born on December 4, 1984. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee. As of the year 2024, his age is known to be 39 years.
Jelly Roll Height
The rapper’s height is known to be 5 feet and 7 inches.
Weight
Jelly Roll’s weight is known to be 500 lbs.
Career
Jelly Roll’s track with Lil Wyte was very much to credit for his blossoming career. Since then, there has been no looking back for the rapper, as he has released certain tracks such as The Big Sal Story, Business as Usual, Waylon & Willie, Ballads of the Broken, Save Me, Son of a Sinner, Fall in the Fall, Creature and Bottle, and Mary Jane.
Jelly then became a country artist in 2017 and released a series of albums with stars such as Struggle Jennings. The rapper revealed that, due to his appearance in Grand Ole Opry, he wished to become a full-time country artist. As of 2024, Jelly Roll net worth is estimated to be $4 million.
Jelly Roll Controversy
Jelly Roll was sentenced to jail on the charges of robbery and drug offense. He was first arrested when he was 18 years old for robbery. Then again, he was charged with robbery. As a result, he was sentenced to eight years in prison and seven years of probation.
After the rapper was released from jail, in 2008 he was again sent behind bars for drug use. In this case, he was again sentenced to eight years in prison and eight years of probation.
Jelly was again in trouble in 2013, when his mixtape Whiskey, Weed, and Waffle was changed. The restaurant Waffle House filed a case against the rapper for using their logo on his mixtape’s cover. The mixtape was then renamed Whiskey, Weed, and Women.
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