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    “He’s Here. He’s Here”: Jelly Roll Breaks Down as Eminem Crashes His Show in a Jaw-Dropping Moment That Shook Detroit

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMay 26, 20252 Mins Read
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    Jelly Roll Brings Out Eminem in Detroit for Dream-Come-True Moment

    Jelly Roll just checked off one of the biggest items on his bucket list — and it happened in the city where his childhood hero made history. During the Detroit stop of his and Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour, Jelly Roll stunned fans by welcoming none other than Eminem to the stage.

    The moment was captured in a behind-the-scenes clip shared to Jelly’s Instagram. In the video, he’s seen anxiously waiting for confirmation, telling someone off-camera, “We’re not talking about it until someone goes in my side ears and says, ‘He’s here. He’s here.’”

    As the concert footage rolls, the big moment finally arrives. Jelly, visibly overwhelmed, turns to the roaring crowd and says, “This is f**king Detroit. You better sing this as loud as you can.”

    Then, the crowd exploded as Eminem appeared on stage. The two launched into “Lose Yourself” — Em’s iconic 2002 anthem — and the stadium lit up. Afterward, Jelly paid tribute with heartfelt gratitude: “One more time for the motherfking GOAT. The greatest of all time. I’m proud to call him my friend — Marshall motherfking Mathers. Mr. Eminem!”

    Still in disbelief, Jelly added, “That was a childhood dream come f**king true, Detroit.”

    He echoed the sentiment on Instagram, captioning the post: “A childhood dream come true. Thank you from the bottom of my heart @eminem.”

    Eminem Responds with Gratitude

    Eminem was all in, too. He posted his own photos from the show with the message: “Detroit, thanks for showing my friend @jellyroll615 so much love!!! Great to see y’all.”

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    A Hero Long Admired

    Jelly Roll has been open for years about how much Eminem means to him. Just last year, Eminem sampled Jelly’s song “Save Me” on his own track “Somebody Save Me.”

    After that, Jelly reflected on Instagram: “I always say my childhood heroes live somewhere between Willie Nelson and Eminem.”

    He went on to describe how, as a teenager sneaking into freestyle battles after bonding out of jail, “Lose Yourself” was the track playing when he hit the stage.

    “I related to every word Eminem wrote,” he said. “I felt like he understood me — which was rare, because I spent most of my life feeling misunderstood.”

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