Jelly Roll will deliver the official theme tunes for ‘WWE SummerSlam’ and is expected to perform at the event.
The ‘Save Me’ hitmaker will perform two songs, ‘Dead End Road’ from ‘Twisters: The Album’ and ‘Liar’ off his new album, at the massive performance at Cleveland Browns Stadium on August 3 in Cleveland, Ohio.
WWE’s Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque tweeted on X, formerly Twitter: “Excited to have my pal Jelly Roll return with two official #SummerSlam theme songs: ‘Dead End Road’ from Twisters: The Album and ‘Liar’ off his album coming this autumn.
“Btw, @JellyRoll615 – let me know if you’re free on Aug. 3 to play a few songs for the @WWEUniverse.”
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The 39-year-old musician responded quickly, and it appears he will be present in person next month.
He responded, “Sounds like a good time to me, Bubba!” “I’ll have my people call yours!”
He has previously worked with WWE, making appearances in his hometown of Nashville, notably in November 2023 in a contest between Randy Orton and Dominik Mysterio.
Back in the music world, he recently collaborated with Eminem on ‘Somebody Save Me’, which features the chorus from his own tune ‘Save Me’ and serves as the closer on the hip hop icon’s latest album ‘The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace)’.
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Following the album’s release on Friday (12.07.24), he commented on Instagram: “As a teenager (and still today), I could recite every song on the ‘Slim Shady’ album, the ‘Marshall Mathers’ album, and ‘The Eminem Show’.
“When I got out of jail at 17 and started sneaking into cyphers and battles in Nashville, they would play the ‘Lose Yourself’ beat when I stepped out on stage during freestyle battles…
“I related to everything Eminem wrote. I understood him and felt like he understood me, which was unusual because I had spent the most of my life feeling misunderstood.”
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