
Good morning and happy Sunday! Cooler air has settled into Land of Enchantment compared to 24 hours ago. Yesterday, low to mid-level clouds stuck around before cloud coverage decreased in Albuquerque and parts of the state. That cloud coverage led to mild temperatures on Saturday morning and today we have temperatures ranging in the 20s, […]
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TIM VERY Of MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA Dead At 42
Manchester Orchestra announced last night that their drummer Timothy Very, better known as Tim Very, passed away suddenly at the age of 42, with no other information such as cause of death or date of death disclosed. Originally from Pensacola, Florida, he cited Foo Fighters‘ Dave Grohl as one of the reasons he pursued drumming.
When he grew up, he became known as the Manchester Orchestra‘s long-time drummer and co-founder of production company Super Canoe, he contributed to the band’s last four releases: Cope (2014), A Black Mile To The Surface (2017), The Million Masks Of God (2021), and The Valley Of Vision EP (2023).
“The entire Manchester Orchestra family has been devastated by the sudden passing of our brother, Timothy Very. The most beloved human being any of us were lucky enough to know in this life. We’ve all been dreading sharing this news as we are all still in absolute disbelief.
Tim was instantly likable and interacted with everyone he met with kindness and warmth. His laugh was infectious and he immediately made people feel invited and encouraged. His humor and energy were the very foundation that held together the entire MO universe. Strangers quickly became friends and friends became family.
He had an undeniable light that was only matched by his dedication and love for the craft that he was clearly put on earth to do. No words can ever do him justice. Please know, if you are someone who loved Tim, he loved you too.
The only thing that Tim loved more than creating music was being with his family. You’d be pressed to find a more joyful dad.
We love you Tim, thank you for loving us. You are a force of positivity that will be a constant presence in the rest of our days.”
Super Canoe themselves also made an announcement on their Instagram, echoing a similar sentiment of Very‘s impact on people’s lives: “We received some of the worst news we could have possibly imagined, our friend and co-founder Tim Very passed away.
This news shook us to our core and left us heartbroken.
If you ever got the chance to meet Tim you would know just how big of a presence he had. He was a world class musician, excellent business partner, but most importantly a loving and amazing father and husband. Tim loved his family and friends more that anything in the world.
Tim helped found Super Canoe back in 2020 and changed the trajectories of our lives. We have so much to be grateful for with everything he did and helped create here. Tim was always everyone’s biggest cheerleader no matter how small the project or success.
Tim was genuinely the best of humanity and will be missed so much by so many. To say that his passing will leave a hole in all of our hearts is an understatement.
Tim, We love you and miss you brother.”
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Bezos vs. Musk: The New Billionaire Battle for the Moon
Elon Musk has changed his focus from Mars to a lunar base, going head to head with Jeff Bezos.
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2026 Olympics: Top moments from USA-Denmark men’s hockey
After a commanding 5-1 win over Latvia, the United States men’s hockey team was back in action for Game 2 of the preliminary round in the 2026 Olympics.
Saturday’s game was against Denmark, which lost 3-1 to Germany in its first game. The United States won, 6-3.
The U.S. now sits atop Group C, with six points. The top team from each group gets a bye into the quarterfinal round of the tournament, which begins Wednesday.
Center Brock Nelson led the U.S. in scoring after one game, with two goals, while forwards Jack Eichel, Jack Hughes, Matthew Tkachuk and defenseman Quinn Hughes all had two assists. Forwards Auston Matthews, Tage Thompson and Brady Tkachuk were the other goal scorers in the opening contest.
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Transcript: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Feb. 15, 2025
The following is the transcript of the interview with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York, that aired on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Feb. 15, 2026.
ED O’KEEFE: We turn now to House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who joins us this morning from New York City. Leader Jeffries, thank you for being here.
DEMOCRATIC LEADER HAKEEM JEFFRIES: Good morning. Great to be with you.
ED O’KEEFE: So as this shutdown continues, I want to remind our viewers what it is, exactly, congressional Democrats are seeking to reopen the Department of Homeland Security. You want immigration agents to show IDs, to wear body cameras, take off their masks, stop racial profiling and seek judicial warrants to enter private property. Talks between the White House and congressional Democrats are continuing. Are you willing to compromise, to let any of these go, to get the government reopened?
REP. JEFFRIES: Well, our value proposition is simple, taxpayer dollars should be used to make life more affordable for the American people, not brutalize or kill them, as we horrifically saw in Minneapolis with the cold blooded killings of Rene Nicole Good and Alex Pretti. We know, and the American people clearly know, that ICE is totally out of control and they need to be reined in. Because the American people deserve immigration enforcement that is fair, that is just, and that is humane. And so, we need dramatic change at ICE, including, but not limited to, the types of things that you laid out before any DHS funding bill moves forward.
ED O’KEEFE: With the exception of some flexibility on body cameras, because they’re starting to spend some money to get those out there, some Republicans have rejected this list of policy reform proposals. You guys still seem miles apart. So when, conceivably, will we see this resolved? And again, I ask you, if- are there any of these points that you’re willing to let go in order to get the government reopened?
REP. JEFFRIES: Well, we’re willing to have a good faith conversation about everything, but fundamentally we need change that is dramatic, that is bold, that is meaningful and that is transformational. And these are common sense things. For instance, judicial warrants should be required before ICE agents can storm private property or rip everyday Americans out of their homes. We need to make sure that there are actual independent investigations, so that if state and local laws are violated, in many cases, violently violated, that state and local authorities have the ability to criminally investigate and criminally prosecute anyone who has violated the law. Because we cannot trust Kristi Noem or Pam Bondi to conduct an independent investigation. We believe that sensitive locations should be off limits, sensitive locations like houses of worship, schools, hospitals or polling sites, and that fundamentally ICE should be targeting violent felons who are here unlawfully, as opposed to violently targeting law abiding immigrant families, which is completely inconsistent with what Donald Trump promised the American people he would do.
ED O’KEEFE: Right. And we, of course, this past week reported that about 14% of those detained had violent criminal records. About 60% of them were wanted on criminal records overall. But it was that 14%, violent criminals. Again, I just- it sounds like this is going to go on a while, because Tom Homan wasn’t terribly flexible on anything, especially on the issue of warrants and masks. You’re not ceding any ground. So there’s a few things coming up here. For example, State of the Union is scheduled for a week from Tuesday. Should it be held if the Department of Homeland Security is shut down?
REP. JEFFRIES: Well, we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it. It is certainly my hope–
ED O’KEEFE: –Sounds like you’re going to get to it, though. I mean–
REP. JEFFRIES:–we can come to a resolution in advance of it. Well, here’s the thing, the administration and Republicans have made a clear decision that they would rather shut down FEMA, shut down the Coast Guard and shut down TSA, than enact the type of dramatic reforms necessary so that ICE and other DHS law enforcement agencies are conducting themselves like every other law enforcement professional in the country. For instance, police officers don’t use masks. County Sheriffs don’t use masks. State troopers don’t use masks. Why is it that ICE agents who are untrained, are being unleashed on American communities with this type of lawlessness, violence and brutality. Unacceptable, unconscionable, and it’s un-American.
ED O’KEEFE: Yeah, and we went over this with Tom Homan a little earlier. Of course, they point out that assaults against ICE officers have gone up over 1,300% this past year, from about 275 compared to 19 the year before. So there are some legitimate concerns about those agents being targeted, but your broader point about–
REP. JEFFRIES: –We’re going to- yeah–
ED O’KEEFE:– whether or not law enforcement should behave the same as our law enforcement is heard.
REP. JEFFRIES: Yes, and we’re going to continue, of course, to encourage the American people to exercise their constitutional rights, their freedom of assembly and their freedom of speech and their freedom of expression peacefully, as we saw overwhelmingly done in Minneapolis.
ED O’KEEFE: All right, well we’ll stay tuned on the shutdown and the negotiations. Let me ask you a few other things while we have you. First of all, you’re a member of the Gang of Eight who gets briefed on national security matters. The Pentagon is reportedly planning for the possibility of sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran if diplomacy fails and the president opts to attack. What do you know about those plans? Or what would you want to learn as a member of the Gang of Eight?
REP. JEFFRIES: Well, the administration, as has been the case since the very beginning of this presidency, has been slow to provide information both to the Gang of Eight members of Congress, the legislative leadership and the top Democrats and Republicans on the Intel Committee and certainly hasn’t provided a significant amount of information to Congress in general. These people within the administration, the extremists, they don’t seem to believe that Congress is a separate and co-equal branch of government. We are. In fact, the power to declare war is exclusively given to Congress in Article I of the United States Constitution. Now, the American people want Donald Trump and Republicans to actually keep their promise and focus on driving down the high cost of living and fixing our broken health care system. It was Donald Trump, who promised, in fact, that costs will go down on day one. Costs haven’t gone down. We’re in the midst of an affordability crisis that hasn’t been resolved. Perhaps the president should focus on making life better for the American people. Period. Full stop.
ED O’KEEFE: I hear you on that. I want to remind our viewers of the current tick tock tight margins in the House. You’ve got to net at least three seats to take the majority at this point. I want to play for you part of what you had to say about the 2026 elections when you were asked this past Thursday. Take a listen.
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REP. JEFFRIES: We only need to net three. It’s happening. Democrats are going to take back control of the House, and the only question is, what’s the margin?
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ED O’KEEFE: Right now, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee considers 44 of the 435 seats in the House in play, including, you just added five new ones this past week, South Central Virginia, a district in South Carolina, southern Minnesota, central Colorado and the at-large seat in Montana. Parts of the country where Democrats don’t normally win elections, we should point out. So if the election were held today, at minimum, at minimum, how many seats do you see Democrats winning?
REP. JEFFRIES: Well, if the election were held today, we’re taking back control of the House of Representatives, and I’m not convinced that it would necessarily be close. But these are battles that are going to be waged, district by district by district, we know we’re winning seats now in deep red territory. We saw that in Miami in December, where we won the mayor’s race for the first time in 30 years by 20 points. And then in January, of course, we flipped a seat in the Texas State Senate that Donald Trump had just won by 17 points. The Democratic candidate won it by 14. That was a 31 point over performance. And then just last weekend in Louisiana, we flipped the House seat that Trump had won by 14. We won that- or 13–
ED O’KEEFE: So you won it–
REP. JEFFRIES: –by 24 points. That was a 37 point over performance. My point is we’re winning across the country, in blue states and purple states and red states, because the American people know we’re the only ones focused on driving down the high cost of living, fixing our broken health care system and making sure that immigration enforcement is fair and just.
ED O’KEEFE: You’ve got to get at least three. Twenty to 25 seats, all 44 seats. What do you think right now? Give me a number.
REP. JEFFRIES: Well, I’m not in the prediction business. I’m in the let’s win on behalf of the American people so we can end this national nightmare business.
ED O’KEEFE: All right. Leader Jeffries, to be continued on the shutdown and on the midterms. We appreciate you spending some time with us this morning. We’ll talk to you soon, and we’ll be right back with a lot more Face the Nation. Stay with us.
House Bill 99 ‘Medical Malpractice Reform’ passes the House
TO TRY AND GO THROUGH THE ROUNDHOUSE BEFORE THE CLOCK STRIKES NOON ON FEBRUARY 19TH. ONE OF THE MAJOR BILLS TO REFORM MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IN NEW MEXICO, PASSING THE HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON. IT RECEIVED BIPARTISAN SUPPORT. KOAT JOHN RUPOLO JOINS US LIVE IN STUDIO WITH MORE. JOHN. JASON. GOOD EVENING. THE MEDICAL MALPRACTICE REFORM BILL, AIMING TO IMPROVE THE CLIMATE FOR DOCTORS HERE, SKYROCKETING MALPRACTICE INSURANCE PREMIUMS HAVE KEPT DOCTORS AWAY AND CAUSED SOME TO LEAVE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, THE HOUSE OVERWHELMINGLY PASSING THE MEDICAL MALPRACTICE REFORM BILL ON A 66 TO 3 VOTE. THE BILL, MANY LAWMAKERS BELIEVE, WILL HELP BRING DOCTORS BACK TO THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO. THE LEGISLATION SEEKS TO CHANGE THE NO CAP ON PUNITIVE DAMAGES LAWS THAT EXIST NOW IN THE STATE’S COURT SYSTEM. IT SPURS LITIGATION. IT CREATES AN ENVIRONMENT THAT IS HOSTILE TO THOSE WHO ARE PRACTICING MEDICINE IN THE STATE. BY PLACING A CAP ON PUNITIVE DAMAGES. IT ASSURES THOSE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS THAT THEY CAN MANAGE FOR THE RISKS THAT PUNITIVE DAMAGES PROVIDES. HERE’S A LOOK AT THE PROPOSED PUNITIVE DAMAGES. THIS WOULD BE THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF MONEY JURORS CAN AWARD IN A MALPRACTICE CASE IN THE STATE, AND AS A RESULT, THIS, THE ENVIRONMENT FOR PHYSICIANS WILL BE MORE ACCOMMODATING TO DOCTORS. THEY WILL FEEL SAFER TO PRACTICE HERE, AND WE EXPECT TO DRAW AND KEEP MORE PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS BECAUSE OF THIS REFORM. UNDER THE BILL, THERE WOULD BE A $15 MILLION CAP ON PUNITIVE DAMAGES FOR LARGER CORPORATE HOSPITALS LIKE PRESBYTERIAN AND LOVELESS. WE RECOGNIZE THAT THE LARGER HOSPITALS MAY BE ABLE TO ABSORB A HIGHER CAP, WHEREAS THE SMALLER HOSPITALS WERE PROVIDING SOME RELIEF AT A LOWER LEVEL. ALL RIGHT. SO WHERE DOES IT GO FROM HERE? RIGHT NOW, THE BILL IS ON ITS WAY TO THE SENATE. IF IT GETS TO THE GOVERNOR’S DESK. SHE TELLS US SHE’S GOING TO SIGN IT INTO INTO LAW. WE’RE LIVE IN THE STUDIO. JOHN RUPOLO KOAT ACTION SEVEN NEWS. THANK YOU, JOHN. AND THE NEW MEXICO TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION SAYS LARGE CORPORATE HOSPITALS SHOULD HAVE NO CAP ON PUNITIVE DAMAGES. REPUBLICANS RESPONDING TO THE PASSING OF THE BILL BY SAYING, QUOTE, IF WE WANT MORE DOCTOR
House Bill 99 ‘Medical Malpractice Reform’ passes the House
Bill’s sponsors say proposed caps on punitive damages will bring back doctors
The New Mexico House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill on Saturday afternoon to cap punitive damages in medical malpractice cases, with a vote of 66 to 3, aiming to attract doctors back to the state. “It spurs litigation. It creates an environment that is hostile to those who are practicing medicine in the state. By placing a cap on punitive damages, it assures those health care providers that they can manage for the risk that punitive damages provide, ” said Rep. Christine Chandler, the co-sponsor of HB 99.The bill proposes a $15 million cap on punitive damages for larger corporate hospitals like Presbyterian and Lovelace. This cap represents the maximum amount of money jurors can award in a malpractice case in New Mexico.It also puts a cap of $900,000 for independent doctors, $1,000,000 for independent outpatient clinics, and $6,000,000 for locally owned and operated hospitals, which are primarily rural hospitals. “And as a result, this environment for physicians will be more accommodating to doctors. They will feel safer to practice here. And we expect to draw and keep more physicians and other health care providers because of this reform,” Chandler said.The bill also recognizes that larger hospitals may be able to absorb a higher cap, while providing some relief at a lower level for smaller hospitals.
The New Mexico House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill on Saturday afternoon to cap punitive damages in medical malpractice cases, with a vote of 66 to 3, aiming to attract doctors back to the state.
“It spurs litigation. It creates an environment that is hostile to those who are practicing medicine in the state. By placing a cap on punitive damages, it assures those health care providers that they can manage for the risk that punitive damages provide, ” said Rep. Christine Chandler, the co-sponsor of HB 99.
The bill proposes a $15 million cap on punitive damages for larger corporate hospitals like Presbyterian and Lovelace. This cap represents the maximum amount of money jurors can award in a malpractice case in New Mexico.
It also puts a cap of $900,000 for independent doctors, $1,000,000 for independent outpatient clinics, and $6,000,000 for locally owned and operated hospitals, which are primarily rural hospitals.
“And as a result, this environment for physicians will be more accommodating to doctors. They will feel safer to practice here. And we expect to draw and keep more physicians and other health care providers because of this reform,” Chandler said.
The bill also recognizes that larger hospitals may be able to absorb a higher cap, while providing some relief at a lower level for smaller hospitals.
2026 NBA All-Star Game odds, prediction, format: Picks from expert on 40-17 roll

For the second year in a row, the NBA has changed its format as the 2026 NBA All-Star Game tips off on Sunday. This year’s event will feature a United States vs. World format, with two teams being made up with players from the U.S., and one made up of international players. The teams will then compete in a round-robin tournament with four 12-minute games. In the tournament, USA Stars will play Team World in Game 1 at 5 p.m. ET at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif. Team World is the 2.5-point favorite at FanDuel. USA Stripes will then take on USA Stars in Game 2 at 5:35 p.m. ET, with USA Stripes a 2.5-point favorite.
That will be followed by USA Stripes meeting Team World in Game 3 at 6:10 p.m. ET, with Team World the 1.5-point favorite. After Game 3, the top two teams by record will advance to face each other in the championship game. If all three teams have a 1-1 record after Game 3, the tiebreaker would be point differential in each team’s two round-robin games. Team World is the +155 favorite to win it all, followed by USA Stripes (+160) and USA Stars (+200). Before making any 2026 NBA All-Star Game picks, be sure to see the NBA All-Star Game predictions from SportsLine’s Mike Barner.
Barner is one of the most respected voices in the industry. His expertise has been on full display lately as he entered the All-Star Break on an amazing 40-17 run on his NBA betting picks, returning $2,014 to $100 players. Anyone following at sportsbooks and on betting apps could have seen huge returns.
Now, Barner has set his sights on the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. You can visit SportsLine now to see the picks. Here are the latest NBA odds and trends:
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One surprise: Barner is not backing USA Stripes to win it all, despite it having veteran players whose games are tailor-made for an All-Star Game, like Jaylen Brown and Kevin Durant. USA Stripes, however, also has a roster with no true centers on it. That does not bode well and could be a major problem in the paint, especially when they have to go against the massive Team World. USA Stripes averages 32.4 years of age, compared to 27.3 for Team World and 24.4 for USA Stars.
USA Stripes has four of the top-10 scorers in the NBA this season, led by Brown, who is averaging 29.3 points per game for Boston. Donovan Mitchell of Cleveland averages 29 points, while Kawhi Leonard of the Clippers is eighth at 27.9 points and Jalen Brunson of New York is 10th at 27 points. See who he is backing at SportsLine.
How to make 2026 NBA All-Star Game picks
Barner has revealed his pick for each individual matchup, identifying x-factors for which teams will win and cover throughout the round-robin format. He’s sharing who it is over at SportsLine.
So who wins the NBA All-Star Game 2026, and what crucial X-factor gives one side an edge? Visit SportsLine right now to get Barner’s overall champion, all from the NBA handicapper who is 40-17 on his past 57 NBA picks.
Indonesia says 8,000 troops ready for possible peacekeeping mission in Gaza by June
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia’s military said Sunday that up to 8,000 troops are expected to be ready by the end of June for a potential deployment to Gaza as part of a humanitarian and peace mission, the first firm commitment to a critical element of U.S. President Donald Trump’s postwar reconstruction plan.
The Indonesian National Armed Forces, known as TNI, has finalized its proposed troop structure and a timeline for their movement to Gaza, even as the government has yet to decide when the deployment will take place, army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Donny Pramono said.
“In principle, we are ready to be assigned anywhere,” Pramono told The Associated Press, “Our troops are fully prepared and can be dispatched at short notice once the government gives formal approval.”
Pramono said the military prepared a composite brigade of 8,000 personnel, based on decisions made during a Feb. 12 meeting for the mission.
Under the schedule, troops will undergo health checks and paperwork throughout February, followed by a force readiness review at the end of the month, Pramono said. He also revealed that about 1,000 personnel are expected to be ready to deploy as an advance team by April, followed with the rest by June.
Pramono said that being ready does not mean the troops will depart. The deployment still requires a political decision and depends on international mechanisms, he said.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry has repeatedly said any Indonesian role in Gaza will be strictly humanitarian. Indonesia’s contribution would focus on civilian protection, medical services, reconstruction, and its troops would not take part in any combat operations or actions that could lead to direct confrontation with armed groups.
Indonesia would be the first country to formally commit troops to the security mission created under Trump’s Board of Peace initiative for Gaza, where a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has held since Oct. 11 following two years of devastating war.
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim majority nation, does not have formal diplomatic relations with Israel and has long been a strong supporter of a two-state solution. It has been deeply involved in providing humanitarian aid to Gaza, including funding a hospital.
Indonesian officials have justified joining the Board of Peace by saying it was necessary to defend Palestinian interests from within, since Israel is included on the board but there is no Palestinian representation.
The Southeast Asian country has experience in peacekeeping operations as one of the top 10 contributors to United Nations missions, including in Lebanon.
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Here Are the Lyrics to Jelly Roll’s New Love Song, ‘Thorns’
Jelly Roll‘s growing catalog of love songs for his wife Bunnie Xo typically acknowledges the hard road that led to their happy ending. His newest song for her, “Thorns,” is no different.
But “Thorns” might be smoother and more tender than any love song we’ve heard from Jelly before.
What is Jelly Roll’s New Song “Thorns” About?
This song has been heavily tied to Bunnie ever since fans heard the first tease, which Jelly posted on his wife’s birthday.
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He dropped the full song on Valentine’s Day, calling her his “rose” in an Instagram post that celebrated both the holiday and the song release.
The message of this song is simple: Jelly wouldn’t be the man he is without Bunnie by his side, and in fact, he probably wouldn’t even be alive. He sings about the dark past that dominated his life for so long, inverting the cliche that says “every rose has its thorn” to emphasize that her love was a surprising blessing in a life trajectory he thought was probably hopeless.
Sonically, “Thorns” is gentler some of the harder rock-leaning material we’ve heard from Jelly in the past.
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He uses his upper register to its fullest extent in this song. Fans have known that Jelly’s a crooner ever since he released “Son of a Sinner,” but he reminded us again with “Thorns.”
Jelly co-wrote the song with Rocky Block, Ryan Vojtesak, Ilsey Juber and Taylor Philips. Charlie Handsome and Ben Johnson, two of the 15 producers that had a hand in his Beautifully Broken album, produced this song.
Does “Thorns” Mean New a Jelly Roll Album on the Way?
Maybe. This song isn’t tied to any album, and it’s the first he’s released since Beautifully Broken that’s not connected to another artist or featured project.
Beautifully Broken (including a deluxe version) came out in late 2024, and it’s his most recent full studio project to date. In the meantime, he’s done a handful of collaborative singles with other artists, and released a song called “I’m Good” as part of the Goat soundtrack.
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Since his last album release, Jelly’s also spent significant time on his health, undergoing a dramatic weight loss journey that shaved off nearly 300 lbs.
But Jelly is typically a pretty prolific artist. Beautifully Broken came out just one calendar year after its predecessor, Whitsitt Chapel. So it’s a pretty good bet that the singer has his eye on his next musical era.
Jelly Roll, “Thorns” Lyrics:
I was down, broke down in shambles / Burned the wick at both ends of the candle / You were grace, you were mercy / The one thing I let close that didn’t burn me / And ooh, you showed me why
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Every thorn has its rose / Every rough has its diamond / Every cloud I’ve ever known had the sun somewhere behind it / Every lost has a found / Look at me, girl, standing next to you right now / Thought I’d always be alone / But every thorn has its rose
You rolled the dice, you took the chance / And turned a 7-2 off suit into a winning hand / And you say I was never broken / Just missing half my heart and I didn’t know it / And ooh, you saved my life
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And ooh, you showed me why
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20 Totally Adorable Pictures of Jelly Roll and His Wife, Bunnie Xo
Jelly Roll and his wife, Bunnie Xo, never shy away from public displays of affection. The pair have shared numerous photos together sneaking kisses or engaged in deep belly laughs. Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo married in 2016 and are closer than ever today.