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Introduction
The Country Music Awards stage has witnessed countless remarkable performances, but few have captured hearts quite like the emotional collaboration between Jelly Roll and country music royalty Brooks & Dunn. What transpired that evening was nothing short of magical—a performance so profoundly moving that audience members were reduced to tears, while the YouTube video amassed an incredible two million views in mere days after broadcast.
The electricity in the air was palpable as the trio took their positions on stage. Jelly Roll and Kix Brooks opened the performance with the magnificent backing of a full orchestra, creating a lush, textured foundation for what was to come. When Ronnie Dunn’s unmistakable voice joined the harmony moments later, the audience erupted into wild applause, their excitement echoing throughout the venue. As the emotional crescendo of the song built, Jelly Roll himself—known for his raw authenticity—couldn’t contain his emotions, visibly fighting back tears. His vulnerability seemed to create a ripple effect, touching everyone present.
The online reaction was equally powerful, with viewers flooding comment sections with their personal testimonies. “This song carried me through the darkest period of my life,” confessed one viewer, while another gushed, “RONNIE. FREAKING. DUNN! Legendary voice!” Others marveled at Jelly Roll’s heartfelt delivery, with several comments describing his voice as “a true gift from God”—a testament to his ability to infuse genuine emotion into every note.
For the devoted country music community, “Believe” has held a special place in hearts since Brooks & Dunn first released it in 2005. The song’s revival came as part of their innovative “Reboot” album project, where the legendary duo reimagines their greatest hits through collaborations with contemporary artists. Their decision to partner with Jelly Roll proved to be nothing short of inspired—their studio recording showcasing a rare and beautiful vocal chemistry that translates even more powerfully in live performance.
At first glance, the pairing might have raised eyebrows. Bringing together a performer with roots in rap and hip-hop with two stalwarts of traditional country music represented something of a creative gamble. Yet this bold artistic choice has paid dividends beyond expectation, with fans now voicing loud demands for a full collaborative album from this unlikely musical brotherhood!
The soul-stirring performance has continued to reverberate through the country music community and beyond, igniting conversations and emotional reactions across social media platforms. It stands as a powerful reminder of music’s extraordinary ability to transcend genres, bridge generations, and touch our deepest emotions. In a world often divided, such moments of shared human connection through artistry remain precious indeed.
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Lyrics
Old man Wrigley lived in that white house
Down the street where I grew up
Momma used to send me over with things
We struck a friendship up
I spent a few long summers out on his old porch swing
Said he was in the war when in the navy
Lost his wife, lost his baby
Broke down and asked him one time
How ya keep from goin’ crazy
He said, “I’ll see my wife and son in just a little while”
I asked him what he meant
He looked at me and smiled, said
I raise my hands, bow my head
I’m findin’ more and more truth in the words written in red
They tell me that there’s more to life, than just what I can see
Oh I believe, hmm
Few years later I was off at college
Talkin’ to mom on the phone one night
Gettin’ all caught up on the gossip
The ins and outs of the small town life
She said, “Oh, by the way son
Old man Wrigley has died”
Later on that night, I laid there thinkin’ back
Thought about a couple long-lost summers
I didn’t know whether to cry or laugh
If there was ever anybody deserved a ticket to the other side
It’d be that sweet old man who looked me in the eye, said
I raise my hands, bow my head
I’m findin’ more and more truth in the words written in red
They tell me that there’s more to life than just what I can see
I can’t quote the book, the chapter or the verse
You can’t tell me it all ends in a slow ride in a hearse
You know I’m more and more convinced, the longer that I live
Yeah, this can’t be, no, this can’t be, no, this can’t be all there is
Lord, I raise my hands, bow my head
Oh, I’m findin’ more and more truth in the words written in red
They tell me that there’s more to this
Than just what I can see (just what I can see)
I believe
Oh, I, I believe
I believe
hmm
(I believe) I believe
(I believe) I believe (I believe)
(I believe) oh, I believe
(I believe, )
(I believe)
(I believe)