From Cyphers to Collaboration: Jelly Roll in Awe as Eminem Samples ‘Save Me’ for ‘Death of Slim Shady’

Jelly Roll 'brought to tears' over Eminem sampling his song 'Save Me' on  new album - ABC News

For many, the dream of collaborating with their musical idols remains just that – a dream. But for Jelly Roll, the dream became a reality when he learned that Eminem, his childhood hero, would be sampling his song “Save Me” on the closing track of his new album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).

Jelly Roll, the 40-year-old country star and former rapper, expressed his emotions with a mix of awe, gratitude, and disbelief. “So you can imagine how I felt when I got that call that Eminem would be sampling my song ‘Save Me’ on his new album. And for him to use the song to discuss the other side of what could’ve happened if he would’ve allowed his demons to win brought me to tears,” Jelly Roll shared, reflecting on the personal connection between his life and Eminem’s powerful lyricism.

For Jelly, this collaboration isn’t just about the sample; it’s a deep, emotional connection to the artist he grew up with. After the album’s release on July 12, Jelly took to social media to express his gratitude and share his excitement. “I can’t believe I’m on Eminem’s album,” he wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). The post was followed by a heartfelt Instagram caption, where Jelly Roll revealed the profound impact Eminem’s music had on him during his teenage years. “I always say my childhood hero’s lived somewhere between Willie Nelson and Eminem,” Jelly Roll shared, illustrating the unique blend of country and rap that shaped his artistic journey.

As a teenager, Jelly Roll was immersed in Eminem’s world, with the rapper’s music providing both comfort and inspiration during tough times. “As a teenager (and still today) I could recite every song on the Slim Shady album, the Marshall Mathers album and the Eminem show,” Jelly wrote. “When I bonded out of jail at 17 years old and was sneaking into cyphers and battles in Nashville, they would also play the ‘Lose Yourself’ beat when I came out on stage at the freestyle battles.”

His connection to Eminem was more than just fan admiration—it was a bond of shared understanding. “I related to every word Eminem wrote. I understand him and felt like he understood me, which was rare cause I spent most of my life feeling misunderstood,” Jelly explained. His emotional response to the sample was an expression of how much Eminem’s music had meant to him over the years, and how deeply he felt the impact of their artistic worlds colliding.

Eminem’s decision to sample “Save Me” on the track “Somebody Save Me” was not just a nod to Jelly Roll’s growing success but also a meaningful moment of reflection on the challenges of overcoming inner demons. Eminem, who has long been open about his own struggles with addiction and personal demons, used the sample to delve into the dark “what-ifs” of a life defined by those very struggles. For Jelly Roll, knowing that his song was used to explore such deep themes brought the entire experience full circle.

In his caption, Jelly Roll also took a moment to thank Paul Rosenberg, Eminem’s longtime manager, for the kindness and support he’s received throughout his career. “Special shout out to Paul Rosenberg, you’ve been nothing but kind to me and treated me like family and gave me opportunities I didn’t deserve, forever grateful,” he wrote, further underscoring the sense of community and support that comes with such an unprecedented moment in his career.

The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) features not only the sample from “Save Me” but also collaborations with artists such as White Gold, Sly Pyper, JID, Dem Jointz, Ez Mil, Skylar Grey, BabyTron, and Big Sean. The album, released on July 12, continues Eminem’s legacy of introspective storytelling and raw lyricism, this time incorporating Jelly Roll’s heartfelt anthem of personal redemption into its powerful conclusion.

For Jelly Roll, the experience of having his music sampled by Eminem is nothing short of surreal, representing the culmination of years of respect for a musical icon who helped shape his own voice. And as the two artists’ worlds collide, fans are given a glimpse into the powerful force of music that transcends genres, backgrounds, and even the darkest of times.

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