“It’s not okay, but we’re all gonna be alright.”
Last night, Jelly Roll made a powerful statement and tugged on the heartstrings of viewers everywhere when he performed his brand new, unreleased song, “I Am Not Okay,” on The Voice season 25 finale.
Seemingly admitting that it’s okay not to be okay, the 39 year-old rapper-turned-country singer stood on stage, surrounded by fog and nothing but acoustic guitars, and delivered a performance that many on the internet have been praising all morning.
Love him or hate him, Jelly Roll is one of the most vulnerable artists out there. From his admirable efforts to help get the “FEND OFF Fentanyl Act” pushed through the house, to his appearances/performances for incarcerated inmates, the “Need A Savior” singer has never strayed away from trying to use his rocky past to help those with similar struggles.
As of now, there’s been no official release date announcement for “I Am Not Okay.” But you can watch the full performance from NBC’s hit-singing competition show here: