mgk and Jelly Roll join rock and country together in “Lonely Road”

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MGK and Jelly Roll‘s, “Lonely Road,” fuses rock and country together showcasing the unique talents of both artists. The Sam Cahill-directed music video paints a vivid picture of the struggles faced by the protagonists, portrayed by MGK and Jelly Roll, who work as car mechanics grappling with financial hardships to support their families. The narrative deepens as MGK devises a plan to ensure a better future for Megan Fox’s character and his own family, adding layers of emotional weight to the song.

The video features notable cameos from Megan Fox and Bunnie Xo, enriching the storyline and highlighting the stakes involved. The visual storytelling complements the song’s themes of resilience and determination, making it a gripping watch from start to finish.

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Musically, “Lonely Road” is a blend of MGK’s rock and Jelly Roll’s country roots, creating a sound that is both fresh and familiar. The song’s premiere across various platforms, including MTV and CMT, and is featured on the Paramount Times Square billboards, underscores its broad appeal and star power.

This collaboration comes on the heels of MGK’s intimate performance of Zach Bryan’s “Sun To Me,” which has already made waves on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. Meanwhile, Jelly Roll is gearing up for his Beautifully Broken Tour, promising more heartfelt performances. “Lonely Road” stands as a testament to the duo’s ability to craft a song that is both poignant and powerful, making it a must-listen for anyone who appreciates a well-told story set to music.

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