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Jelly Roll rocks the stage during his Stagecoach debut and invites T-Pain to perform Should've Been A Cowboy on the same day their single dropped


Jelly Roll rocked the stage on Friday night at the Stagecoach Festival. The singer, 39, wowed the crowd with his own spin on country music as he made his Stagecoach debut.

The singer, 39, who appeared in a good-cause TV commercial, took to the T-Mobile Main Stage in Indio, California, and wowed the crowd with his own spin on country music as he made his Stagecoach debut. The hitmaker was joined by several guests during his set, including T-Pain, with whom he recorded a version of the late Toby Keith's Should’ve Been A Cowboy, which was released on Amazon Music on the same day. 'Amazon just came to us and talked to us about partnering for something cool for Stagecoach and, as I was flipping through the ideas, I had been covering Should’ve Been A Cowboy for about a year now at most of my shows, just kind of honoring Toby as he was getting sick before he passed away,' he explained.

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