Jelly Roll Just Dropped His Most Powerful Music Video Yet,Watch It First Here
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Jelly Roll has built a career on proving that your past doesn't define your future. Now, he's bringing that message to one of the most legendary, and emotional, locations in country music history.
The reigning superstar has officially dropped the music video for "Hands Up," and it's unlike anything he's released before.
For the next 48 hours, fans can watch the video exclusively on Spotify, where Jelly Roll delivers a powerful live performance from inside San Quentin State Prison, the same prison where Johnny Cash's iconic 1958 concert changed country music forever.

A Full-Circle Moment
Long before Jelly Roll became one of country music's biggest names, Johnny Cash walked into San Quentin to perform for inmates. Sitting behind those prison walls that day was a young Merle Haggard, who later said Cash's performance inspired him to turn his life around and chase a career in music.
Now, decades later, Jelly Roll, an artist whose own journey from incarceration to arena headliner has inspired millions, is standing on that same ground. It's hard to imagine a more fitting artist for the moment.
Here's How to Watch Before Everyone Else
For the next 48 hours, "Hands Up" is streaming exclusively on Spotify.
Open "Hands Up" in Spotify on TV, desktop, iOS, or Android.
Tap "Switch to video" while the song is playing.
Rotate your phone horizontally for the full-screen viewing experience on mobile.
For Jelly Roll fans, this isn't just another music video release. It's a full-circle moment filmed inside one of the most legendary locations in country music history, a place where one generation found hope, and where another is reminding the world that redemption never goes out of style.
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