Jelly Roll, the country-rap sensation who once lived a life filled with crime, addiction, and prison time, is now using his success to help others who find themselves in the same struggles. After overcoming a past that once seemed impossible to escape, Jelly Roll is turning his Tennessee farm into a Field of Grace, a healing center designed to help those who are broken, lost, or struggling — including recovering addicts, former inmates, and at-risk youth.
“I was the guy behind bars, selling drugs to survive,” Jelly Roll reflected. “Now, I want to create a place where people can come and rebuild, just like I did. This farm is no longer about the mistakes I made — it’s about the healing I’ve found and the healing I can give back.”
His farm, once a symbol of his troubled past, is now transforming into a sanctuary — a space that combines therapy, recovery programs, and personal development. Through Field of Grace, Jelly Roll is creating a sanctuary where people can find a second chance, just as he did when he turned his life around. “People get broken by the system,” he explained. “But they don’t have to stay broken. I know what it’s like to feel hopeless, and I want to be the person who shows others that it’s never too late to change.”
The healing center will offer a combination of traditional therapy, holistic practices, and creative outlets like music and art to help participants work through their trauma. Jelly Roll is deeply involved in the design of the center, ensuring that it reflects his own personal experience. He understands that the road to recovery is multifaceted, and that the healing process goes beyond just getting clean. “It’s about finding purpose again,” he said. “It’s about reconnecting with yourself and your spirit.”
With this project, Jelly Roll hopes to offer more than just a recovery program — he wants to build a community where people can come together to heal, to grow, and to rediscover who they are. As a successful artist, he knows the power of redemption, and he’s determined to share that power with those who need it the most.
“Music saved my life, but I had to find the strength to make the changes myself,” Jelly Roll said. “Now, I want to provide a space where others can do the same — a space where they can find their way back to grace.”
Through Field of Grace, Jelly Roll is not just giving back to his community — he’s creating a lasting legacy of transformation and hope, showing that no matter how far someone has fallen, there’s always a way back.