Jelly Roll Proposes All-Country Super Bowl Halftime Show Featuring Legends
Jelly Roll Proposes All-Country Super Bowl Halftime Show Featuring Legends

Jelly Roll Proposes All-Country Super Bowl Halftime Show Featuring Legends

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Jelly Roll recently shared his vision for a country music-themed Super Bowl halftime show during an appearance on the Bussin' with the Boys podcast. He proposed a multi-artist showcase featuring country legends and rising stars, including Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Lainey Wilson, and himself, performing over a span of 18 minutes. This concept highlights the limited representation of country music at the Super Bowl, with the last full country halftime show occurring in 1994. While artists like Shania Twain and Kid Rock have performed, they were part of more diverse lineups. Jelly Roll's dream reflects a desire to celebrate country music on one of the biggest stages, though its realization seems unlikely given recent trends favoring hip-hop acts. The discussion also touched on Jelly's personal journey with weight loss and his transition from rap to country music.

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