In a year already brimming with epic musical collaborations, 2025 has delivered a moment fans will be talking about for decades. When Jelly Roll and Eminem teamed up for the explosive track “Jesus Called My Name,” the world knew something monumental was happening. But just when anticipation couldn’t climb any higher, Machine Gun Kelly, Merkules, GAWNE, and Joyner Lucas stepped into the mix — transforming the song from a collaboration into a full-blown hip-hop event for the ages.
The track is raw, unflinching, and unapologetically honest. From Jelly Roll’s grit-soaked verses to Eminem’s razor-sharp wordplay, the song blends elements of confession, redemption, and fiery lyricism. MGK’s signature intensity adds yet another layer of edge, while Merkules, GAWNE, and Joyner Lucas bring their unique flows, creating a sonic experience that feels equal parts sermon, battle, and anthem.
Critics and fans alike are already calling it “a cypher turned sermon,” praising the way the artists confront struggles, faith, and personal demons without compromise. Social media has exploded with reactions: clips of the verses, fan analyses, and countless “reaction videos” have gone viral, cementing the track as a cultural moment beyond just music charts.
For Jelly Roll, this collaboration isn’t just about fame or record sales — it’s a statement of purpose. “This song is about the journey, the pain, and the redemption we all carry,” he explained in a recent interview. “Every artist on this track has lived it, and we’re telling the world that the struggle can turn into something powerful.”
With such a star-studded lineup, “Jesus Called My Name” isn’t just a song — it’s a declaration, a movement, and a reminder that hip-hop still has the power to shake the soul, unite listeners, and speak truths many hesitate to voice.
Fans are already calling for tours, live performances, and even a music video to match the epic scope of the collaboration. One thing is certain: when Jelly Roll, Eminem, MGK, Merkules, GAWNE, and Joyner Lucas share a microphone, the result isn’t just music — it’s history in the making.
This is the anthem 2025 needed — loud, unapologetic, and unforgettable.