I actually grew up down the street from Jelly. He’s about 10 years older than me, so I’ve never actually talked to him, but you couldn’t miss him at the time. A 400 pound white dude with braids rapping about selling dope was something no one had seen, let alone taken seriously. Myself included, until I heard Halfway House and Gambling on a Whiteboy. I’ve been down with his music from literal day 1. His story is unlike anyone else in music right now, and it’s so touching. His maturity from 2005 until today is absolutely nuts, and you can hear him grow from his 1st album to his 36th album. Watching him perform next to Craig Morgan brought tears to my eyes. It’s great seeing a hometown boy finally make it. From selling mixtapes and T shirts out the back of his car to performing at the Grand Ol Opry while fighting back tears singing the song that he says changed his life while he was incarcerated was really something to watch. Check it out!
Lucky you!!!! Thank you for sharing. I am nearly 70. Just discovered Jelly Roll under 1 year ago. ADDICTION --- THE GOOD KIND! YES, the songs, the music, the intense passion, but OMG that voice of his makes me drunk w Jelly Roll!!! (I am worried he us drinking too much though... From interviews, concerts, etc. Alcohol is a horrid drug. ) love you Jelly Roll!!!
My husband (who has since passed)...said something very profound I thought in regards to suicide: "Committing suicide just takes your pain and puts it on others for their lifetime."
It really does. I’ve been at that doorstep many times. The last time I tried I was told that it’s not my time, not my turn. I woke up and truly worked on my mental health state.
Jelly Roll speaks so much truth in his music. I found him and his music after my son passed away from an overdose. His music has really helped me better understand what my son had been dealing with. Great reaction to this song!
The thing is, when you are suicidal and you get told there's a 6 month wait in line...yeah, you either find the strength in yourself or you don't. I did. Many people don't. The help should be RIGHT THERE.
I recently came across Jelly Roll's music and the song I heard first was Save Me. I actually sat there crying as I felt he was singing about my life. This song here is actually my song on Facebook. Help is out there yes if you have money. Nobody understands unless they have been through it
JELLY puts it out there what we have all been through, but no one wants to talk about, at the time what your hiding is the end, and eventually the end comes to soon, JELLY'S music has helped so many to understand, thank you for this Reaction bc this is real life for many. 🙏
I am so glad you have been listening to Jelly Roll! His messages are born out of his own life experiences and show people that there is another way... That we can use our experiences and the lessons we've learned in our darkest moments to help others get through theirs. I believe that is my purpose and I turn to song writers like Jelly Roll when I feel like I am lost to help me get my head and thoughts right and back to living my purpose and passion
As someone who is at rock bottom right now his music helps so much struggling with beer addiction to my past with coke meth and everything in-between I'm an addict and I know I am. But there is light somewhere just finding it is the start! I have love so there is always that.
I see you're liking jelly. you should do one to his creature. he had so many deep songs. his whole series for therapeutic music has helped me thru my struggles. I truly give this man credit for saving my life.
I was 22 years old, in the Army... My best friend (21) took his life in front of me... I completely broke after that... Happened in 2005... Just now getting my mental health back... RIP Brent❤
Jelly saved me from a dark hole, this song in particular can't be watched without bringing tears to my eyes. I discovered his music when I " had nothing left at all" It's been 5 years since I pulled myself back to my life, while there's still battles his music can make you feel when your numb. I'm with you I'd love the chance to sit down with Jelly for a chat and thank him for his music.
5 years for me too man…keep fighting the good fight! This song too holds the same weight for me and brings tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing. I met Jelly at BRRF21 for a brief moment as he signed my random $3 white koozie. He’s such a genuine humble guy.
That’s awesome that you guys picked the song I recommended to react to. Keep up the great vids and highlighting mental health. As someone that struggles everyday with mental health Jelly hits hard
I love your channel ❤ I love that you brought up the talk about men and mental health. It makes me so sad that they have not been taught to seek help and are always carrying burdens. I’ve seen this so much! We need more stigma about men’s mental health. We need our men!!
Hey Tom, I hope you read this… this song hits home so hard for me. 3 years ago I lost my little brother in law, he was my best friend the one that introduced me to my wife. He was the best man in my wedding. He Passed at 30years old in August. Then in January 6 months later I stood 6 feet away from my father my hero my rock as he took his last breath and passed away from COVID. It broke me so bad I couldn’t go on. I sat in my car with a gun to my head. I stuff from ptsd from things that happened in my childhood. I thought I cannot handle this but I have a 4 year old son I couldn’t do it to him or my family. Then just when I thought it would be ok my older brother was killed in a car accident in October. I grew up never talking about my feelings thinking it’s not the “man” thing to do. I listen to all your videos and wish so bad I could talk to you. I feel like you have already saved me in some way without even knowing me. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and helping others. You might not realize how much you help. I appreciate you! Best, TW
You can go thur years of therapy. You learn how to "cope" ... whatever that means exactly. Reassured your not crazy not irrevocably damaged. You can say the words that people have to hear but it doesn't change the feelings, the memories don't disappear. All the talking in the world won't change the guilt... forgiving yourself and being forgiven hasn't helped. Some people can't be saved and you do what you can to contain the monster within. With the grand solution to be prescribe enough drugs to numb a elephant. After 55 years I can say I understand those who make permeant choices for temporary problems especially when they tend to stack like cord wood. It is hard to have hope from a life time of pain. Maybe neuroscience someday will solve the epistemology to mental illness that many experience. Until that day arrives you just do the best you can.
Not sure if you will see this or care, but I'm a little over a year and a half into my sobriety journey and have been struggling a little lately. I just found and love your videos with Jelly Roll. I relate to so many of his songs. They give me hope. Knowing even successful people have and do deal with the same things as me helps. A.A. was and is daily what I find helps me stay sane and sober. Thanks again!!!
I see you and I care. My addiction was what I was trained to do. Un-alive ppl in war. I'm to old now military won't let me back. I'm still here. I have no answers. Just please be here today.
I'm proud to say I've been sober from drugs and alcoholic for over one year now and I hold in alot of burdens and don't let it out I quit on my own w no help but I am still addicted to coffee caffeine and nicotine and I hope to somehow kick my tobacco habit it is bad and I juts can't do it
I really think you should try and interview jellyroll he has had some crazy life experiences and you would really understand and appreciate the music just that much more. Everything he writes is life experiences. Man has one he'll of a story to tell.
@@ReactionTherapyOfficialhe's easy going and really loves to connect with people to tell his story I'm sure he would without hesitation if you reached out.
Your reaction when that beat dropped. 🤣🤣🤣 I actually heard this song coming out of mental facility for a suicidal attempt but I didn’t OD on pills. I had a bad seizure. Once they found out it was from multiple pills I was put in the hospital then about a week later I was transferred to a mental facility basically for people who have attempted suicide or just Rehab for drug use. When my few days there was over I was going home I heard this in the car. I was in a police car, so I wasn’t expecting this but it was crazy because that song was relatable. I searched the guy. The song “She” literally explains my situation.
Lol every time I watch this I laugh out loud all over again! That pause. .. when you hear the words, lmao.. its ok, he didn't pull.the trigger, so you can jam!! Its all good! 😆 🤣
You could do a reaction therapy on any one of Jellyroll's songs. He saved my BF's life and brought me through many dark places. He is an amazing man who uses his talent to heal others.
You missed the part of the video when the officer was standing over a grave where the casket, assumably of his wife/family, etc, was being lowered into the ground.. he was drinking because he had also just lost... everything. I believe he shot himself because he lost everything that mattered the most to him (his family) already then when he realized that he had just shot the boys mom, and in front him. He realized that his career is now gone too since he's been drinking while on duty & killed someone (who was running away, & no threat to him or others) while under the influence. He had nothing left to lose.
Missed the police officer lost his family. He is watching old family videos based on the audip, then they focus on the family photos in the background.
That was a powerful video & I loved your break down. React to some of DMX music "Slippin", "Look through my eyes" , "in the air" "Damien" "Fame". He had some powerful lyrics & great word play
The Poor parents have nothing, The Biracial couple living in a nice house, The drunk cop has all his privilege, and power, BUT the truth you realize is That cop would trade all of it to have her, That couple would trade it all for what those assholes have outside in that backseat The poor white couple had everything.. Until they didn't. They were honestly the ones that had the most!! Daym... The perspectives in this video are so powerful.
I gotta listen to something less sad now. But your content is on point. I'd like to recommend "Stop The Tears" by Jelly. That song was a constant companion over the year after my wife passed.
By the age of 9 I had lost 4 friends of mine, one to a cop of mistaken breaking and entering, one to self-inflicted, one to a pipe falling off a truck and one to a boating accident that left me with 36 scars I have till this day. I saw all of them, the way you deal with it is you just do. It's that or you don't. This is the first time I've talked about any of it in 35 years, that's not to say I've not had to deal with it during that time. Maybe it's just me but that's the only choice I see, you deal with it, you can't go back. Yes, I know a lot of people can't and I hope they find the help they need and more than that, I hope they find the peace they need.
I hope they find the strength to get through it, as well. Thanks for having the courage to share. I too have had quite a life. I just dealt with it, going through it bit by bit & learning coping & thriving skills along the way. 🤗
Yeah, but they’re booked, don’t take your insurance. It takes energy to call and potentially be “rejected” when you already feel that way. Plus get out of bed and take care of yourself and leave the house. I was a caregiver for so long, she’s been gone 7 weeks. I’ll call again today to try and get in somewhere. Mom would hate seeing me like this.
disappointed therapy guy, u didn't norice, the son had black eye Bur yes, so sad how these 3 mens lives twisted together at the weakest times if their lives, dad can't support his home & family, father lost his unborn son, cop lost his wife ... I cry each & everytime I see this video I would just love to hang out with jelly roll & hear him belting out his songs makeshift stage out back near big ol bonfire... That would be total kick ass!!!
Jelly is 🔥. Another artist you should check out Falling In Reverse. The singer Ronnie sings, raps screams about his mental health. Popular Monster is a great start. Ronnie is also a former heroin addict who got clean while in prison yrs ago but still struggles with his mental health. All his songs directly reflect that
The Cop lost his family that was the funeral. Which then brings it full circle the young couple lost their son, the couple that lost there way lost their son by taking something from the first couple and the cop that lost his family took their family and took his own life because in the end he had nothing left at all. Just my interpretation.
I love Jelly Roll, a true prodigy he is, every song he makes is amazing, and he is amazing himself. Was wondering if you could do some videos on FOY VANCE-BURDEN. He is another artist that has made a huge impact on my life like Jelly Roll.
As others have stated its therapeutic music. Also He is "Chasing" white lines which is cocaine. Lastly when he says he's looking for a new way to get gone mostly he means a new way to get intoxicated. Also look up Struggle and his story it is an amazing story of perseverance, overcoming statistics, beating the stereotypes and insurmountable odds
This song.... what I wouldn't do for 10 more minutes with my son that's passed. It's was 6 years ago and I relive that day over and over again. Angry I want to know why, why did he have to go. Why didn't I know, that night was the last night I would be able hold him again. Life is so unfair sometimes.
You should react to Jelly's newest song "Need a Favor" because it's a fantastic song that a lot of people can relate to just like all of his music 🎶 🎵 ❤️
But it stops the pain and loneliness the emptiness my mental health doctors threw me out cut me off my meds so jelly roll his music really helps cuz I fight battles in my demons everyday I'm tired and lonely... I NEED THAT CALL
I just heard this song by accident and watched the video. The video was so graphic and a little confusing because I missed a few tidbits in the beginning. That's what made me go and look up what this video was supposed to mean. That's how I ended up on this. And the reaction therapy I found very helpful and will forward to others that I think could benefit from it. I could probably benefit from it when stuff hits the fan in the future.
It makes a difference to the one that is gone. But it takes a selfish choice against those that care that get to that point. I know the taste of a gun barrel. I couldn't do it to those that cared just for my relief. I cope unhealthily, I admit it, but it keeps me here even while shortening my life span. Training can only tell you so much. Have to live it.
I've been there before and it changed with the thought of what it would do to whom ever was going to find me, I know what trauma I had from not being able to save somebody that was electrocuted and loosing a friend in an accident and nothing I could do regardless of your efforts.
I lost my twin brother to suicide four years ago. He could help everyone, but himself. Please, please, please ask for help! Please reach out in any situation. Love one another ❤
Aw man he missed that the cops family died and he lost everything and stopped caring which is why he's blatantly drinking on the job and hardly hides it when the car drives by. Seemed to me he wanted to lose the last thing he had which is his job to give him that extra push to go through with it but this worked just as well.
Could you please do a reaction to Dan Vasc, a heavy metal singer, singing, Amazing Grace. I promise you, you will not regret it and will thank me for it, lol. He is so awesome. Thank you!
I actually grew up down the street from Jelly. He’s about 10 years older than me, so I’ve never actually talked to him, but you couldn’t miss him at the time. A 400 pound white dude with braids rapping about selling dope was something no one had seen, let alone taken seriously. Myself included, until I heard Halfway House and Gambling on a Whiteboy. I’ve been down with his music from literal day 1. His story is unlike anyone else in music right now, and it’s so touching. His maturity from 2005 until today is absolutely nuts, and you can hear him grow from his 1st album to his 36th album. Watching him perform next to Craig Morgan brought tears to my eyes. It’s great seeing a hometown boy finally make it. From selling mixtapes and T shirts out the back of his car to performing at the Grand Ol Opry while fighting back tears singing the song that he says changed his life while he was incarcerated was really something to watch. Check it out!
Lucky you!!!! Thank you for sharing. I am nearly 70. Just discovered Jelly Roll under 1 year ago. ADDICTION --- THE GOOD KIND! YES, the songs, the music, the intense passion, but OMG that voice of his makes me drunk w Jelly Roll!!! (I am worried he us drinking too much though... From interviews, concerts, etc. Alcohol is a horrid drug. ) love you Jelly Roll!!!
Same bro , Antioch for life
He definitely deserves everything that he has earned.
He actually went to school with my parents in the 90s. I’ve never met him but it’s crazy to think about.
My husband (who has since passed)...said something very profound I thought in regards to suicide: "Committing suicide just takes your pain and puts it on others for their lifetime."
Wow that’s the truth
It really does. I’ve been at that doorstep many times. The last time I tried I was told that it’s not my time, not my turn. I woke up and truly worked on my mental health state.
Jelly Roll speaks so much truth in his music. I found him and his music after my son passed away from an overdose. His music has really helped me better understand what my son had been dealing with. Great reaction to this song!
Thanks so much tina! So sorry for your loss and so thankful Jelly Roll has helped😊🙏
Sorry for your loss
I love how Jelly Roll shows that we are all going through something no matter who you are.
The thing is, when you are suicidal and you get told there's a 6 month wait in line...yeah, you either find the strength in yourself or you don't. I did. Many people don't. The help should be RIGHT THERE.
That’s the sad truth. I was hospitalized so many times because I’m suicidal. Then induced the drugs and alcohol addiction to it.
I'm seeing Jelly Roll LIVE this Friday In Newport KY I can't wait to see him LIVE!
I recently came across Jelly Roll's music and the song I heard first was Save Me. I actually sat there crying as I felt he was singing about my life. This song here is actually my song on Facebook. Help is out there yes if you have money. Nobody understands unless they have been through it
JELLY puts it out there what we have all been through, but no one wants to talk about, at the time what your hiding is the end, and eventually the end comes to soon, JELLY'S music has helped so many to understand, thank you for this Reaction bc this is real life for many. 🙏
I am so glad you have been listening to Jelly Roll! His messages are born out of his own life experiences and show people that there is another way... That we can use our experiences and the lessons we've learned in our darkest moments to help others get through theirs. I believe that is my purpose and I turn to song writers like Jelly Roll when I feel like I am lost to help me get my head and thoughts right and back to living my purpose and passion
As someone who is at rock bottom right now his music helps so much struggling with beer addiction to my past with coke meth and everything in-between I'm an addict and I know I am. But there is light somewhere just finding it is the start! I have love so there is always that.
I see you're liking jelly. you should do one to his creature. he had so many deep songs. his whole series for therapeutic music has helped me thru my struggles. I truly give this man credit for saving my life.
I think His Point has been taken by the MASSES . To me JellyRoll message. Ur not where you came from you are what You make of it .
I was 22 years old, in the Army... My best friend (21) took his life in front of me... I completely broke after that... Happened in 2005... Just now getting my mental health back... RIP Brent❤
RIP Brent. You mattered. 💔
@@jerridombrowski6017I appreciate that
Jelly Roll is not only a phenomenal musician but a fantastic storyteller! Love you, Jelly Roll! 🙂✌️
Damn it sitting here in tears cuz another one of my favs is being played and reviewed. Respect to All and be kind.
Jelly saved me from a dark hole, this song in particular can't be watched without bringing tears to my eyes. I discovered his music when I " had nothing left at all" It's been 5 years since I pulled myself back to my life, while there's still battles his music can make you feel when your numb. I'm with you I'd love the chance to sit down with Jelly for a chat and thank him for his music.
5 years for me too man…keep fighting the good fight! This song too holds the same weight for me and brings tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing. I met Jelly at BRRF21 for a brief moment as he signed my random $3 white koozie. He’s such a genuine humble guy.
That’s awesome that you guys picked the song I recommended to react to. Keep up the great vids and highlighting mental health. As someone that struggles everyday with mental health Jelly hits hard
Great pick..I love Jelly Roll.
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It’s that therapeutic music 👍🏻 Next one I’m going to be trying to get them to do is either Bottom or Bottle and Mary Jane
This song makes me cry every time because there was a better way.
This video is epic. It should have won awards. Jelly is the man.
He has awards.
I love your channel ❤ I love that you brought up the talk about men and mental health. It makes me so sad that they have not been taught to seek help and are always carrying burdens. I’ve seen this so much! We need more stigma about men’s mental health. We need our men!!
Hey Tom,
I hope you read this… this song hits home so hard for me. 3 years ago I lost my little brother in law, he was my best friend the one that introduced me to my wife. He was the best man in my wedding. He Passed at 30years old in August. Then in January 6 months later I stood 6 feet away from my father my hero my rock as he took his last breath and passed away from COVID. It broke me so bad I couldn’t go on. I sat in my car with a gun to my head. I stuff from ptsd from things that happened in my childhood. I thought I cannot handle this but I have a 4 year old son I couldn’t do it to him or my family. Then just when I thought it would be ok my older brother was killed in a car accident in October. I grew up never talking about my feelings thinking it’s not the “man” thing to do. I listen to all your videos and wish so bad I could talk to you. I feel like you have already saved me in some way without even knowing me. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and helping others. You might not realize how much you help. I appreciate you!
Best,
TW
Jelly Roll is awesome. He is on tour right now with Shinedown…who you should also listen to if you haven’t already
Oh I'm so excited for this..thanks David!
You can go thur years of therapy. You learn how to "cope" ... whatever that means exactly. Reassured your not crazy not irrevocably damaged. You can say the words that people have to hear but it doesn't change the feelings, the memories don't disappear. All the talking in the world won't change the guilt... forgiving yourself and being forgiven hasn't helped. Some people can't be saved and you do what you can to contain the monster within. With the grand solution to be prescribe enough drugs to numb a elephant. After 55 years I can say I understand those who make permeant choices for temporary problems especially when they tend to stack like cord wood. It is hard to have hope from a life time of pain. Maybe neuroscience someday will solve the epistemology to mental illness that many experience. Until that day arrives you just do the best you can.
Not sure if you will see this or care, but I'm a little over a year and a half into my sobriety journey and have been struggling a little lately. I just found and love your videos with Jelly Roll. I relate to so many of his songs. They give me hope. Knowing even successful people have and do deal with the same things as me helps. A.A. was and is daily what I find helps me stay sane and sober. Thanks again!!!
Hey , I see you . Hope this finds you iin a better place then you where when you posted this . Head up feet forward !
I see you and I care. My addiction was what I was trained to do. Un-alive ppl in war. I'm to old now military won't let me back. I'm still here. I have no answers. Just please be here today.
I'm proud to say I've been sober from drugs and alcoholic for over one year now and I hold in alot of burdens and don't let it out I quit on my own w no help but I am still addicted to coffee caffeine and nicotine and I hope to somehow kick my tobacco habit it is bad and I juts can't do it
I really think you should try and interview jellyroll he has had some crazy life experiences and you would really understand and appreciate the music just that much more. Everything he writes is life experiences. Man has one he'll of a story to tell.
I would LOVE to interview him!😊
@@ReactionTherapyOfficialhe's easy going and really loves to connect with people to tell his story I'm sure he would without hesitation if you reached out.
Your reaction when that beat dropped. 🤣🤣🤣
I actually heard this song coming out of mental facility for a suicidal attempt but I didn’t OD on pills. I had a bad seizure. Once they found out it was from multiple pills I was put in the hospital then about a week later I was transferred to a mental facility basically for people who have attempted suicide or just Rehab for drug use. When my few days there was over I was going home I heard this in the car. I was in a police car, so I wasn’t expecting this but it was crazy because that song was relatable. I searched the guy. The song “She” literally explains my situation.
Someone once asked me what was the biggest Lie that i jave ever told in my life. My anwers was, telling everyone i was okay when i clearly wasn't.
Lol every time I watch this I laugh out loud all over again! That pause. .. when you hear the words, lmao.. its ok, he didn't pull.the trigger, so you can jam!! Its all good! 😆 🤣
I stumbled upon your channel looking for meaning in this song. Thank you for this video!
I love Jelly Roll his lyrics are so real and heartfelt , he is awesome
Your reaction video hit me. For my families sake I need to seek help. Your analogy of take your engine apart is what grabbed me. Thank you so much sir
Jelly Rolls “Self Medicated” album is good. Some songs I’d pick from it are Save Me (you already reacted to), Promise, and Dance With Ghosts
Yes Dance with Ghosts is one of my favorites
You could do a reaction therapy on any one of Jellyroll's songs. He saved my BF's life and brought me through many dark places. He is an amazing man who uses his talent to heal others.
You missed the part of the video when the officer was standing over a grave where the casket, assumably of his wife/family, etc, was being lowered into the ground.. he was drinking because he had also just lost... everything. I believe he shot himself because he lost everything that mattered the most to him (his family) already then when he realized that he had just shot the boys mom, and in front him. He realized that his career is now gone too since he's been drinking while on duty & killed someone (who was running away, & no threat to him or others) while under the influence. He had nothing left to lose.
Missed the police officer lost his family. He is watching old family videos based on the audip, then they focus on the family photos in the background.
Jelly’s music speaks straight to my soul. Getting to see him live at the end of the month with Shinedown
Jellyroll opening for Shinedown? Is this at a state fair in Alabama or something?
@@dsrree jelly is on tour currently with Shinedown, they will be at the ms coast center end of September
Sometimes we all have to do things we’re not proud of to feed our family 😢
great reaction! thank you for the insight on healthy and non healthy coping mechanisms. you made all kinds of lights kick on for me with that advice.
This video reflects a life of a child that goes unsaid. Trust me.
That was a powerful video & I loved your break down. React to some of DMX music "Slippin", "Look through my eyes" , "in the air" "Damien" "Fame". He had some powerful lyrics & great word play
YES. SLIPPIN IS DEEP!!!
This song hits me so hard..I get flash backs of holding my wife crying like that after we lost our child
I lost my 19 year old daughter 11 years ago. I sooo lost myself to drugs. I'm 3.5 years clean.
Hey Tom thank you for all your reactions and breakdowns and helping bring that awareness to mental health as our resident music therapist.
The Poor parents have nothing,
The Biracial couple living in a nice house,
The drunk cop has all his privilege, and power,
BUT the truth you realize is
That cop would trade all of it to have her,
That couple would trade it all for what those assholes have outside in that backseat
The poor white couple had everything.. Until they didn't. They were honestly the ones that had the most!!
Daym... The perspectives in this video are so powerful.
I gotta listen to something less sad now. But your content is on point. I'd like to recommend "Stop The Tears" by Jelly. That song was a constant companion over the year after my wife passed.
The cop had lost his wife and family. It showed him in a suit at the funerial.
Good reaction im happy to finally see another great artist on this channel
By the age of 9 I had lost 4 friends of mine, one to a cop of mistaken breaking and entering, one to self-inflicted, one to a pipe falling off a truck and one to a boating accident that left me with 36 scars I have till this day. I saw all of them, the way you deal with it is you just do. It's that or you don't. This is the first time I've talked about any of it in 35 years, that's not to say I've not had to deal with it during that time. Maybe it's just me but that's the only choice I see, you deal with it, you can't go back. Yes, I know a lot of people can't and I hope they find the help they need and more than that, I hope they find the peace they need.
I hope they find the strength to get through it, as well.
Thanks for having the courage to share.
I too have had quite a life. I just dealt with it, going through it bit by bit & learning coping & thriving skills along the way.
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It's his eyes that help tell his story, they say the eyes are the window to the soul. You look in his eyes you see his story as he sings it
Yeah, but they’re booked, don’t take your insurance. It takes energy to call and potentially be “rejected” when you already feel that way.
Plus get out of bed and take care of yourself and leave the house. I was a caregiver for so long, she’s been gone 7 weeks.
I’ll call again today to try and get in somewhere. Mom would hate seeing me like this.
One of my fav songs is from BMike called anxiety it’s amazing you have to do that song.
disappointed therapy guy, u didn't norice, the son had black eye
Bur yes, so sad how these 3 mens lives twisted together at the weakest times if their lives, dad can't support his home & family, father lost his unborn son, cop lost his wife ...
I cry each & everytime I see this video
I would just love to hang out with jelly roll & hear him belting out his songs makeshift stage out back near big ol bonfire...
That would be total kick ass!!!
Jelly is 🔥. Another artist you should check out Falling In Reverse. The singer Ronnie sings, raps screams about his mental health. Popular Monster is a great start. Ronnie is also a former heroin addict who got clean while in prison yrs ago but still struggles with his mental health. All his songs directly reflect that
Please do lord i need a prayer..jelly roll! This song save me, saved me when i had a gun to my head
I can't wait to get home and watch this. ❤️
The Cop lost his family that was the funeral. Which then brings it full circle the young couple lost their son, the couple that lost there way lost their son by taking something from the first couple and the cop that lost his family took their family and took his own life because in the end he had nothing left at all. Just my interpretation.
After this video we all going to need therapy this was real
I love Jelly Roll, a true prodigy he is, every song he makes is amazing, and he is amazing himself. Was wondering if you could do some videos on FOY VANCE-BURDEN. He is another artist that has made a huge impact on my life like Jelly Roll.
As others have stated its therapeutic music. Also He is "Chasing" white lines which is cocaine. Lastly when he says he's looking for a new way to get gone mostly he means a new way to get intoxicated. Also look up Struggle and his story it is an amazing story of perseverance, overcoming statistics, beating the stereotypes and insurmountable odds
His music is so, me. I feel his thoughts. Gets me out of my DARK thoughts.
i havent committed suicide because i know that would hurt my family and friends more than how i feel at my lowest
You are worth it get the help you need please 🙏
Many single mothers out there suffer as well - not just men. Some men just walk away.
YESSSSSS i LOVE Your videos and i have been waiting for this reaction
This song.... what I wouldn't do for 10 more minutes with my son that's passed. It's was 6 years ago and I relive that day over and over again. Angry I want to know why, why did he have to go. Why didn't I know, that night was the last night I would be able hold him again. Life is so unfair sometimes.
The cop's wife died You missed that part in the beginning watching the whole movie and then him and her funeral
The help is there if you have the cash or insurance. But jelly never charges to save us
You should react to Jelly's newest song "Need a Favor" because it's a fantastic song that a lot of people can relate to just like all of his music 🎶 🎵 ❤️
Our inner child all of us have knowing just because we're grown doesn't mean we've grown up, all of us still have to grow
But it stops the pain and loneliness the emptiness my mental health doctors threw me out cut me off my meds so jelly roll his music really helps cuz I fight battles in my demons everyday I'm tired and lonely... I NEED THAT CALL
Hope you found that call.😢Don't give up
I’ve been wanting to see this for so long
Love your videos ❤️
Love you Tom
I just heard this song by accident and watched the video. The video was so graphic and a little confusing because I missed a few tidbits in the beginning. That's what made me go and look up what this video was supposed to mean. That's how I ended up on this. And the reaction therapy I found very helpful and will forward to others that I think could benefit from it. I could probably benefit from it when stuff hits the fan in the future.
Single mothers feel that too and don’t talk about it at that level.
It makes a difference to the one that is gone. But it takes a selfish choice against those that care that get to that point. I know the taste of a gun barrel. I couldn't do it to those that cared just for my relief. I cope unhealthily, I admit it, but it keeps me here even while shortening my life span. Training can only tell you so much. Have to live it.
I've been there before and it changed with the thought of what it would do to whom ever was going to find me, I know what trauma I had from not being able to save somebody that was electrocuted and loosing a friend in an accident and nothing I could do regardless of your efforts.
I have been waiting for this! ❤️
Jelly is the GOAT.❤
This is my world!!
Most of those people are not able to put in the work past one call. that hard to get help. Unfortunately we need better social services.
I lost my twin brother to suicide four years ago. He could help everyone, but himself. Please, please, please ask for help! Please reach out in any situation. Love one another ❤
Need to see “Merkules moment “
Jelly Roll is an Amazing Man!!! i would suggest checking out "King Iso" his music is All about Mental Health.
Aw man he missed that the cops family died and he lost everything and stopped caring which is why he's blatantly drinking on the job and hardly hides it when the car drives by. Seemed to me he wanted to lose the last thing he had which is his job to give him that extra push to go through with it but this worked just as well.
I just found your Chanel today ❤️
Jelly rolls song suicide is an amazing song would love to see you react to it
Great song
Absolutely perfectly splendid. 😃 😊
This hit me hard
Reni Falcone Renizance! Great music. Tune in.
Do a reaction for Jordan by Complete. If you want to highlight mental health, that one will make you cry.
You seem like a wonderful person to be vulnerable around.🤝🇺🇸
Could you please do a reaction to Dan Vasc, a heavy metal singer, singing, Amazing Grace. I promise you, you will not regret it and will thank me for it, lol. He is so awesome. Thank you!
jelly is therapy! just read the comments
Appreciate you 💜
You got my sub my man!!
Do you want react to: Obsessed with you - Central Cee
Please react to Jelly "she" and "need a favor" powerful stuff
You need to do his song She and watch his show Save me. You will understand his songs and why he sings what he sings.
Joe budden stained sober up runaway so many songs dealing with drug addiction and depression from him
You should reaction to “She- Jelly Roll”