Jelly Roll Wants To Be On GloRilla’s Next Album

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 28: Jelly Roll performs onstage during the Global Citizen Festival 2024 in Central Park on September 28, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen)

Jelly Roll wants to be on GloRilla’s next album. 

The chart-topping country singer extended a collaboration offer to the “Tomorrow2” hitmaker on Monday afternoon (October 14) via X. Tagging GloRilla in the request, he tweeted: “Yoooo @GloTheofficial your album is amazing – please put me on the next one . I know we kept barely missing each other in LA but the next one we gotta lock in. So happy for you and your success. You deserve all the good coming your way. Praying for y’all and sending love.” 

Glorious, GloRilla’s debut album, was released via Interscope Records last Friday. The album features Kirk Franklin, T-Pain, Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, Bossman Dlow, Latto, and Fridayy. It includes the hit song “Hollon.”

GloRilla would respond to Jelly Roll’s tweet, promising to collaborate on the next album. With heart and fingers crossed emojis, she tweeted, “Thx so much. Hell yea, you’re going on da next one lol we gotta go up fa Tennessee one time !!!!!”

GloRilla’s debut album generated 3.5 million streams on its first da, and she became the third female rap star to have all the songs on the album chart. The album follows her opening for Megan Thee Stallion this summer on The Hot Girl Summer Tour.

Glorious would fall short of the number-one spot to Rod Wave, whose new album, Last Lap, is set to debut at number one on the hip-hop charts this week. GloRilla expressed her frustration with Rod Wave’s new album, which was released on the same day as her a few weeks ago. 

Jelly Roll released his latest album, Beautifully Broken, on October 11 while on his nationwide tour of the same title. The new album has reached number one on the U.S. iTunes charts. Fellow country star will join Jelly Roll on tour this month, according to an announcement on Monday. 


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