Jelly Roll
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I remember sitting in my jail bunk when I knew she was born and thinking I had to do something to change my life.
I came home and I pursued the dream of music by selling mixtapes and t-shirts out of the trunk of my car.
Right here in Nashville, Tennessee.
We have full custody of that 13-year-old now.
And in that jail cell, I found strength in country music.
I used to listen to Craig Morgan sing Almost Home in my jail cell and think, I'm going to change my life when I get home.
I came home and Googled Craig Morgan live performance, and he was right here at the Grand Ole Opry.
I sat right there with that man with the ball cap, and the seventh row back on this row is sitting no line.
I watched Craig Morgan and cried.
For those of y'all that don't know, I make music for the broken.
I make music for the have-nots and the lost causes in life, the ones that have been through something and overcame it.
If you haven't been that person, you know somebody who has, and I represent that person.
I want to dedicate this song to everybody who's ever felt worthless and found their way out of that dark place.
This record is certified gold.
Baby, don't waste your time on me.