Save Me (Remix)
by Jelly Roll (featuring Lainey Wilson)

Album: Whitsitt Chapel (2020)
Charted: 19
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Songfacts®:

  • Written and produced by Jelly Roll and David Ray Stevens, "Save Me" initially appeared on Jelly's 2020 independent album, Self-Medicated. Setting itself apart from his usual rap style, it marked a significant moment as one of Jelly's earliest ventures into pure singing.

    Jelly Roll and Stevens also co-penned the singer's breakthrough track, "Son Of A Sinner."
  • Jelly Roll has long been open about his struggles with alcohol and drug abuse. In the first verse he peels back the layers of his addiction saga, unafraid to reveal the paradoxical labyrinth within. Swallowing his pain in shots and smoke, he clings to a maladaptive coping mechanism. A bittersweet respite, seducing with temporary relief while silently inflicting deeper wounds.

    Somebody save me, me from myself
    I've spent so long living in hell
    They say my lifestyle is bad for my health
    It's the only thing that seems to help


    Hopelessness intertwines with necessity, entangling his desperate soul. The struggle to break free from this toxic dance becomes an uphill climb, relentless in its resistance.
  • In the chorus, Jelly Roll descends into a pit of remorse and desolation, begging his lover to abandon him for their own liberation. A torrent of angst and selflessness surges through his words, creating an unyielding emotional storm.

    "I'm a lost cause," he confesses, urging his beloved not to invest precious moments in his irreparable state. Life's relentless blows have shattered his once-vibrant hopes and dreams, leaving him in ruins.
  • The song is a cry for help written in the middle of the pandemic.

    "We were all in the darkest place we'd been in a long time when I wrote that song in May 2020. They were still spraying boxes with Lysol," he told Billboard in 2023. "We were all living with our own thoughts a little more than we're used to."
  • Jelly Roll remade "Save Me" with Lainey Wilson in 2023 for his first country album, Whitsitt Chapel. "Save Me (Remix)" is a smoldering power ballad that fuses Jelly Roll's raw, rock-infused essence and Wilson's twangy, R&B-inflected country vibes.
  • Wilson and Jelly Roll debuted their collaboration on the Academy of Country Music Awards on May 11, 2023. Jelly Roll released it the following day as the second single from his Whitsitt Chapel album.
  • "Save Me" has become a popular choice for funerals. The song's themes of despair, vulnerability, and the need for redemption resonate deeply with listeners who may be experiencing grief or loss.

    "When they told me 'Save Me' is becoming the new 'Free Bird' of the south for funeral homes, that used to really bum me out and make me sad," Jelly Roll told the Jay Shetty podcast. "But then I started thinking about how much that's helping people grieve."

Comments: 1

  • Anonymousthe line Life has shattered my hopes and my dreams rips my heart out every time. Life can be very cruel and Jellyroll nails it
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