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Jelly Roll Brings Out Eminem for “Lose Yourself” Performance

Key Points Summary – Jelly Roll brings Out Eminem

  • Jelly Roll shocked Detroit fans by bringing out Eminem on stage.
  • The surprise happened during their Big Ass Stadium Tour at Ford Field.
  • The duo performed “Lose Yourself” live, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
  • Eminem praised Jelly Roll and hyped up his hometown crowd.
  • Jelly called it the best night of his life and a childhood dream.
  • The two artists collaborated earlier in 2024 on “Somebody Save Me.”
  • Jelly shared how Eminem’s music helped him through dark times.

Detroit Loses Its Mind as Jelly Roll Brings Out Eminem

Detroit – It was the moment no one saw coming. Jelly Roll stunned thousands when he brought out Eminem during his Sunday concert at Ford Field.

The crowd roared. Phones shot into the air. The beat dropped.

And then Eminem stepped on stage.

“Lose Yourself” Ignites Stadium Chaos

Jelly, 40, had just started performing the first verses of “Lose Yourself” when Slim Shady himself appeared. The Detroit native took over the final verse.

Fans erupted. Security struggled to keep the crowd from spilling forward.

It was raw, powerful, and completely unexpected.

Eminem Praises Jelly Roll, Then Vanishes

“Detroit, what up?! Make some noise for Jelly Roll!” Eminem shouted.

Then, just like that, he was gone.

Jelly stood stunned. The weight of the moment hit him on stage.

A Childhood Dream Fulfilled

After the show, Jelly addressed the crowd.

“That was a childhood dream come f—— true, Detroit. This is the greatest show I’ve ever had in my f—— life,” he said, holding back tears.

He later told reporters how Eminem’s music helped him survive the darkest chapters of his life.

A Long Road From Jail to Stadium Glory

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Jelly recalled sneaking into cyphers in Nashville after bonding out of jail at 17. The beat of “Lose Yourself” was his intro.

He lived through the pain in Eminem’s lyrics. He felt understood. For once, someone else seemed to speak his truth.

Now, they were on stage together.

A Collaboration Years in the Making

Earlier in 2024, Eminem sampled Jelly’s song “Save Me” for his new album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).

The remix, “Somebody Save Me,” became an emotional anthem. Jelly said it brought him to tears.

“I couldn’t believe Slim Shady was using my voice to tell his own story,” he said.

Live From Detroit – The Sequel

It wasn’t the first time the two shared the stage.

Back in June, Jelly and Eminem teamed up at the Live From Detroit concert. Their duet of “Sing for the Moment” had already stirred the city.

But this time felt different.

Eminem Still Rules His City

Detroit has always loved its native son. On Sunday night, that love felt electric.

Even Post Malone, who co-headlined the show, looked starstruck.

The internet exploded. Clips of the performance flooded social media.

Big Ass Stadium Tour Rolls On

Next stops? Minneapolis. Chicago. Philly.

The Big Ass Stadium Tour wraps July 1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco.

But for Jelly, the Detroit show won’t be topped.

“I’ll never forget it,” he said.

Neither will the 50,000 fans who watched a dream become reality.

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