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Post Malone and Jelly Roll Are Friendship Goals in Music Video Teaser originally appeared on Parade. Post Malone gave fans a ...
“Losers” was included on Post Malone’s Billboard 200 chart-topping album F-1 Trillion, which also featured collaborations with Luke Combs, Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton and ...
Jelly Roll was the opening act on the tour and sang the song with Post during his set. The song was on Post's "F-1 Trillion" country disc released last year. Jelly Roll also was featured on the record ...
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Music Minds on MSNPost Malone and Jelly Roll’s 2026 Tour Confirmation Signals Country-Rap’s Stadium TakeoverPost Malone and Jelly Roll tease a 2026 stadium tour sequel, riding high on genre-defying success and crowd-favorite collaborations like “Losers.” ...
"Thank you again to Jimmy Kimmel for taking a chance on my fat, white trash ass," said Jelly Roll while guest-hosting the ...
Even though Jelly Roll and Post Malone are on their Big A– Stadium Tour together, Jelly Roll’s mom, Donna DeFord, had not yet met Malone until recently. But when she finally did, the exchange ...
Last night, Jelly Roll made his late-night hosting debut, taking over for Jimmy Kimmel. Leading up to showtime, Jelly Roll ...
Jelly Roll and Post Malone became close ever since they collaborated in Post's 2024 track, "Losers." They also performed the song together at Coachella earlier this year.
Post Malone and Jelly Roll’s 2026 tour dates have yet to be announced. While the men have wrapped up the U.S. leg of their 2025 tour, in August and September they’ll take the show to Europe.
Jelly Roll “Honored” To Tour Alongside Post Malone Gaining nearly 40,000 likes, the two country singers gained praise from fans with comments reading, “Just some boys lovin country music.” ...
Jelly Roll was on stage to sing their hit song "Losers," and made sure to point at Malone's Dallas jersey while singing the line, "ain't never been no winners." DAMN: Jelly Roll pointed to Post ...
Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour made a stop in Idaho on Tuesday night, when he performed after a set by Jelly Roll at Boise State’s Albertsons Stadium.
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