A Beautiful Disaster
Jelly Roll
A Beautiful Disaster is the sixth solo studio album by Jelly Roll, released in March 2020 and often described by the artist himself as “12 songs of therapy.” It runs about 40 minutes and includes tracks like “Creature,” “I Need You,” “Nothing Left At All,” “Bottle and Mary Jane,” “Suicide,” and “Tears Could Talk,” with guest appearances from Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Lil Wyte, Struggle Jennings, and his daughter Bailee Ann. The project sits at the intersection of Southern rap, rock, and emo‑tinged hip‑hop, using slow, atmospheric beats and muted arrangements to foreground Jelly Roll’s gravelly singing and rapping.
Thematically, the album dives deep into addiction, depression, relationship turmoil, and the search for redemption, with Jelly Roll presenting himself less as a swaggering rapper and more as a wounded narrator working through his own pain. Songs like “Bottle and Mary Jane” and “Creature” capture his battles with substances and inner demons, while “Suicide” and “Tears Could Talk” turn toward love and family, showing how those relationships both suffer from and help heal his trauma. Across the record, the tone is raw and vulnerable, making A Beautiful Disaster a pivotal release that bridges his underground hip‑hop era and the more country‑rock‑leaning, mainstream success he would find in the years that followed.
A Beautiful Disaster is the sixth solo studio album by Jelly Roll, released in March 2020 and often described by the artist himself as “12 songs of therapy.” It runs about 40 minutes and includes tracks like “Creature,” “I Need You,” “Nothing Left At All,” “Bottle and Mary Jane,” “Suicide,” and “Tears Could Talk,” with guest appearances from Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Lil Wyte, Struggle Jennings, and his daughter Bailee Ann. The project sits at the intersection of Southern rap, rock, and emo‑tinged hip‑hop, using slow, atmospheric beats and muted arrangements to foreground Jelly Roll’s gravelly singing and rapping.
Thematically, the album dives deep into addiction, depression, relationship turmoil, and the search for redemption, with Jelly Roll presenting himself less as a swaggering rapper and more as a wounded narrator working through his own pain. Songs like “Bottle and Mary Jane” and “Creature” capture his battles with substances and inner demons, while “Suicide” and “Tears Could Talk” turn toward love and family, showing how those relationships both suffer from and help heal his trauma. Across the record, the tone is raw and vulnerable, making A Beautiful Disaster a pivotal release that bridges his underground hip‑hop era and the more country‑rock‑leaning, mainstream success he would find in the years that followed.
A Beautiful Disaster
Jelly Roll
A Beautiful Disaster is the sixth solo studio album by Jelly Roll, released in March 2020 and often described by the artist himself as “12 songs of therapy.” It runs about 40 minutes and includes tracks like “Creature,” “I Need You,” “Nothing Left At All,” “Bottle and Mary Jane,” “Suicide,” and “Tears Could Talk,” with guest appearances from Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Lil Wyte, Struggle Jennings, and his daughter Bailee Ann. The project sits at the intersection of Southern rap, rock, and emo‑tinged hip‑hop, using slow, atmospheric beats and muted arrangements to foreground Jelly Roll’s gravelly singing and rapping.
Thematically, the album dives deep into addiction, depression, relationship turmoil, and the search for redemption, with Jelly Roll presenting himself less as a swaggering rapper and more as a wounded narrator working through his own pain. Songs like “Bottle and Mary Jane” and “Creature” capture his battles with substances and inner demons, while “Suicide” and “Tears Could Talk” turn toward love and family, showing how those relationships both suffer from and help heal his trauma. Across the record, the tone is raw and vulnerable, making A Beautiful Disaster a pivotal release that bridges his underground hip‑hop era and the more country‑rock‑leaning, mainstream success he would find in the years that followed.
A Beautiful Disaster is the sixth solo studio album by Jelly Roll, released in March 2020 and often described by the artist himself as “12 songs of therapy.” It runs about 40 minutes and includes tracks like “Creature,” “I Need You,” “Nothing Left At All,” “Bottle and Mary Jane,” “Suicide,” and “Tears Could Talk,” with guest appearances from Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Lil Wyte, Struggle Jennings, and his daughter Bailee Ann. The project sits at the intersection of Southern rap, rock, and emo‑tinged hip‑hop, using slow, atmospheric beats and muted arrangements to foreground Jelly Roll’s gravelly singing and rapping.
Thematically, the album dives deep into addiction, depression, relationship turmoil, and the search for redemption, with Jelly Roll presenting himself less as a swaggering rapper and more as a wounded narrator working through his own pain. Songs like “Bottle and Mary Jane” and “Creature” capture his battles with substances and inner demons, while “Suicide” and “Tears Could Talk” turn toward love and family, showing how those relationships both suffer from and help heal his trauma. Across the record, the tone is raw and vulnerable, making A Beautiful Disaster a pivotal release that bridges his underground hip‑hop era and the more country‑rock‑leaning, mainstream success he would find in the years that followed.
