Kelly Clarkson stunned fans—and Jelly Roll himself—when she delivered a powerful, soul-stirring performance of his hit song “Save Me” during her popular Kelly Clarkson Show. The emotional rendition aired on February 15, as part of her fan-favorite segment Kellyoke, where she regularly covers iconic tracks across all genres.
But this performance hit different.
🎶 “Save Me” Like You’ve Never Heard It Before
Originally released as a duet with Lainey Wilson in 2023, Save Me is one of Jelly Roll’s most personal and vulnerable songs. Clarkson took the song and made it her own, raising the key to showcase her stunning vocal range and injecting it with a gritty, rock-infused edge that gave the lyrics even more emotional weight.
Her version left fans breathless—and it left Jelly Roll in tears.
😢 Jelly Roll Reacts: “I Cried Watching It”
Shortly after the episode aired, Jelly Roll took to social media to express his disbelief and gratitude:
“I would’ve never believed you if you told me I’d write a song so impactful that the incredible Kelly Clarkson would cover it.”
“Thank you, Kelly — wow. I’m honored in a way I can’t even describe. I cried watching it.”
The moment was deeply personal for the artist, who has often shared his struggles with addiction, pain, and redemption—themes that “Save Me” tackles head-on.
🏆 From Acoustic Ballad to Award-Winning Duet
“Save Me” was first released in 2020 on Jelly Roll’s Self Medicated album as a solo acoustic track. In 2023, he reimagined it as a country duet with Lainey Wilson, and it quickly climbed the charts.
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🥇 No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart
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🏆 CMA Nomination for Musical Event of the Year (2023)
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🎶 GRAMMY Nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance (2024)
🤠 Jelly Roll’s Rise in Country Music
With the success of “Save Me” and the buzz surrounding his upcoming album Whitsitt Chapel (out June 2), Jelly Roll is officially making waves in the country music world. His transition from rapper to country storyteller feels natural—thanks to raw, real songs like “Save Me,” which echo the heartbreak and resilience of traditional country ballads.
“It’s a country song through and through,” fans say.
“If that doesn’t sound like a cowboy’s soul, what does?”