Rising country rapper Jelly Roll wants to musically collaborate with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Johnny Depp and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
During the Country Music Association Festival or CMA Fest, Jelly Roll candidly spoke about who he would like to share the music stage with. "I'd like to get Johnny Depp to play on a record," Jelly Roll told Fox News Digital during a press event at CMA Fest. "Even if I didn't say Johnny Depp played on it…just for me to know that Johnny Depp was playing the guitar on my record." "Johnny Depp, he shreds," the country star added. "That's my formal invitation, Johnny Depp.
If you want to get involved in my next album or if you want to come play at the Grand Ole Opry with me and ‘The Rock,’ we could set it up… I could try… It’d be great." Jelly Roll, who comes from a rap background, additionally told reporters at CMA Fest that his music has inspired celebrities like Johnson, and he didn’t expect them to form a special friendship.
The "Need a Favor" singer shared that Johnson reached out to him and said that his music helped him through a "tough time" in his life.
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