Jelly Roll - I Am Not Okay (The Voice Season Finale Performance)

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Published 2024-05-21

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  • Sitting in rehab. I get my phone for one hour. Walk outside, and this pops up. God bless you, and I love you! Truly!
  • This song will save lives. So many people feel like they're struggling alone.
  • @dominoperk2873
    Jelly Roll deserves a Nobel prize for what he does for the broken souls
  • @allybest7549
    O.M.G. He has done it again!! Has there ever been anyone else that makes EVERYONE feel like he is singing just for them?!!?
  • @tascohunter
    I am not ok! My wife of going on 23 years is battling stage 4 colon cancer that is spreading. I work 10 hour days do all the shopping, laundry cleaning and cook dinner every night for our 2 daughters, 10 and 15. I am realizing I am a good dad but a shitty mom I have taken her four granted all these years. We have been together since we were 16 years old through 12 years of military service and now I am losing my best friend and have no one to talk to I have to be strong for her, her mom, and my two little girls. I feel like I can't breathe most of the day. This song hit hard
  • I'm 49 and have sever health issues.... you give me peace, Jelly Roll. Thank you bunches. This will be played at my service. I love you and thank you.
  • This man is the ONLY musician/performer that speaks MY Language and can literally bring me to tears.
  • Thank you normalizing the struggle that so many of us face on daily basis. Your music is so healing for my soul. Please keep up the amazing work Jelly!
  • @jeffsutton1446
    Everybody is hurting in some way. Most just know how to hide it. Jelly Roll is doing so much good with his music. His lyrics reach places in the soul that few singers can go. Keep it up for us broken souls.
  • The last 2.5 years of my life have been horrible. My husband was put in prison for a crime he didn't commit. He got cancer. My dad got cancer and died 2 months ago from septic shock. I'm a single mom who's struggling to find a job to keep a roof over my kids head. My dad loved jellys music and it's like he sent me this song. He was a lot like jelly. Knew he was a sinner but knew God well. I never cried over the loss of my dad, I had to be the strong one. But I had this song on repeat and bawled each time.
  • @robertbeck55
    I have proudly served my country for 26 years in the Navy and I’m a 100% disabled veteran. I struggle with this stuff every day in my life and some days I feel I’m a shell of a person that I use to be. But, even though I know, I’m not okay, I know it’s gonna be all right because I lay it all in God‘s hands. Jelly Roll knock me to my knees with his beautiful music. I’m not OK, save me thank you for your gift, your music. and helping me recover on a very difficult path in life people often think that you have to be missing arms and legs to be disabled, but they have no idea the pain people carry inside of them and how difficult it is to get through the basic tasks of the day. Thank you for your music. Please, be kind to the people you meet because, you never know, if they are holding on the rails and hiding it well.
  • @MidnightN7
    Thank you, Jelly Roll! I'm having brain surgery next week and I'm struggling. I'm scared for myself and even more so for my wife and daughter. I've watched/listened to this song multiple times a day ever since it released. Thank you for helping me gain a bit more strength to face this challenge. Best to you and everyone else this song touched.
  • @burt64nyg67
    I struggle with addiction, depression, anxiety, and anger. Every time I hear one of his songs, from save me to hungover in a church pew, he's reminding me that there is hope. I lost my love, my home, and my car. By the grace of God I have my job and my life. I want to quit. When I feel this way, i listen to his music. I'm not okay, but like bad shellfish, this too shall pass. Thank you for touching so many lives with your music. I am grateful for the times your music has pulled me out of a really bad place. God Bless you Jelly Roll. You truly are one of the good ones
  • @QueenofWitches
    I’m battling a mental health crisis these last few months. I NEEDED this song. Thank you 💜
  • @BabySmurf5921
    My 82 yr old mom was diagnosed with Colon cancer on Tuesday morning and I'm pretending I'm ok but I'm not. This song just helped me break my soul and let go and cry. It's hard to be strong but I'm not ok but everything will eventually be alright 😢❤. Thank You Jelly Roll
  • @rlagendyk1996
    I'm battling a health crisis and not dealing well. This song came at the perfect time. Thank you for your music Jelly 🙏. I keep replaying this song in my head. "I'm not ok ,but it's all going to be alright"
  • I hope that the younger generation will look at Jelly and use his life experiences to open their eyes and get on the right path. So many kids look up to the gangster culture and idolize rappers that glorify the street life, make prison sound like a badge of honor and dealing drugs out to be a good career choice. Look at where it got Jelly. After he finally grew up, got sober, set his mind to something he was passionate about and set goals to achieve he finally turned his into a story he's proud to tell. If he reaches even one youngster and changes the direction of their life, he has succeeded. I know though that his story will reach lots of people and give them the hope they need to fight for a better life.