In a night packed with star-studded acts, one moment at the 2024 CMA Awards rose above the rest — when Jelly Roll and Keith Urban took the stage for a surprise duet of “Liar.”
Announced only hours before showtime, the unexpected collaboration sent waves of excitement through fans. When the lights hit at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, the duo delivered a soul-stirring performance that left the crowd breathless and earned a roaring standing ovation.
Jelly Roll’s powerful vocals, layered with Keith Urban’s smooth harmonies and electrifying guitar, created more than just a performance — they crafted a moment of raw truth and musical connection. As the camera panned across the audience, jaws dropped, eyes welled up with emotion, and a lasting memory was etched into CMA history.
A Surprise Performance That Captured Hearts
Their on-stage chemistry was undeniable. Jelly Roll poured every ounce of emotion into his vocals, while Keith Urban brought depth and balance, his guitar work igniting the performance with fiery energy.
This wasn’t just two artists sharing a song — it was two souls living the lyrics, bearing their truths before one of country music’s largest audiences.
Jelly Roll and Keith Urban’s History of Collaboration
This CMA duet wasn’t the first time Jelly Roll and Keith Urban teamed up. Earlier in 2024, the two artists collaborated on “Don’t Want To,” a heartfelt track featured on Jelly Roll’s album Beautifully Broken.
The song dives deep into battles with addiction, temptation, and emotional scars. Lines like “Don’t mean I don’t want to” struck a deep chord with listeners, offering a brutally honest reflection on the struggle to change while facing personal demons.
Their voices blended so naturally that it felt less like a duet and more like a heart-to-heart conversation between two survivors — both fighting, surviving, and healing through their music.
Jelly Roll’s Vulnerability Shines Through
This emotional depth wasn’t limited to the CMA Awards. Earlier this year, Jelly Roll delivered another soul-baring performance at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards with “I Am Not Okay.”
Standing alone on stage, Jelly Roll opened up about mental health struggles, singing:
“I know I can’t be the only one who’s holding on for dear life…”
It was a raw, moving performance that further cemented his reputation as one of today’s most honest and relatable artists.
Authenticity at the Heart of Jelly Roll’s Music
Whether sharing the stage with legends like Keith Urban or pouring his heart out solo, Jelly Roll’s music continues to resonate because of one key element: authenticity.
His songs aren’t about chasing hits — they’re about healing, connection, and telling real-life stories.
Through heartbreak, resilience, and hope, Jelly Roll proves time and again that true artistry doesn’t need special effects — it only needs heart.