Watch the country star visit his former cell at the Metro-Davidson County Detention Facility in Nashville.
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Jelly Rolls life hasnt always been award shows and accolades.
In fact, most of his life has been just the opposite.
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“This is jail.
It sucks, he said.
Every one I’ve ever been to.”
“There was a time in my life where I truly thought … this was it.
“Even when I left here, I didn’t have a plan.
“I can’t believe I’m crying,” Jelly Roll admitted.
“I’m trying to just encourage,inspireand entertain, he told Sanneh.
I’m just trying to get you free for a minute.
When I go to juveniles, I’m trying to get you to understand that you’re loved.”
It’s OK to not have it figured out at 25.
It’s OK to not have it figured out at 15.
Just know that you could figure it out, and believe in that.”