Jelly Roll Unleashes Powerful Track "Liar" Ahead of New Album
Los Angeles, California (August 3, 2024)- Award-winning multi-genre powerhouse Jelly Roll is back with a bang, unleashing his brand new song "Liar" today. This electrifying track serves as the latest offering from his highly-anticipated forthcoming album, slated for release later this year.
"Liar" follows hot on the heels of Jelly's current Top 20 hit, "I Am Not Okay," which dropped in June. It marked his first new music since the record-shattering success of his country debut album, Whitsitt Chapel.
The emotionally charged "Liar" is penned by Jelly Roll himself alongside Ben Johnson, Ashley Gorley, and Taylor Phillips. The song first captivated audiences with its surprise debut at the 2024 ACM Awards, where Jelly Roll garnered a whopping four nominations, including the highly coveted Entertainer of the Year.
Building on the momentum, Jelly Roll took "Liar" to national stages, captivating viewers with electrifying performances on The Voice Finale and Jimmy Kimmel Live! outdoor block party. Now, fans can finally experience the full power of "Liar" by streaming and downloading it here (link goes here).
Adding another layer of excitement, CMT premiered the official music video for "Liar" today. The visually stunning video is now available across all platforms, including a breathtaking display on the Paramount Times Square Billboard. Dive into the world of "Liar" music video here (link goes here).
As the musical firestorm continues, Jelly Roll is gearing up for his monumental 2024 Beautifully Broken Tour. Kicking off on August 27th in Salt Lake City, the tour will see him conquer arenas across the US, including iconic venues like Los Angeles' Crypto.com Center and New York City's Madison Square Garden. For a complete tour schedule and all the latest on Jelly Roll's music, head over to Jellyroll615.com.
Don't miss out on this electrifying ride! Stream "Liar" and stay tuned for more from Jelly Roll, the multi-genre phenomenon who continues to break boundaries and redefine expectations.