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Is Jelly Roll’s “Lonely Road” with MGK a Modern Echo of John Denver’s Classics?

Is Jelly Roll's "Lonely Road" with MGK a Modern Echo of John Denver's Classics?
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Fans were buzzing when Jelly Roll and Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) dropped their new single, “Lonely Road.” The song clearly nods to John Denver’s iconic “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” sparked immediate controversy. With its familiar melody and lyrics, some listeners questioned whether Jelly Roll and MGK crossed the line or were paying homage to a country legend.

Is It a Stirring Controversy or Just Paying Homage?

When fans first heard “Lonely Road,” the comparisons to “Take Me Home, Country Roads” were undeniable. The melody and lyrical echoes of Denver’s 1971 hit were enough to stir up accusations on social media. Some fans, particularly country purists, accused Jelly Roll and MGK of ripping off a beloved classic without proper credit. “Take me home, lonely road,” seemed just too familiar, leading to speculation about legal issues.

One X (formerly Twitter) user even asked, “When will you get sued?” implying that the track was walking a thin line between inspiration and infringement. The track, which Variety reported could signal MGK’s pivot into country music, led some to wonder if this was a simple tribute or a misstep.

Clearing the Air as Permission Was Officially Granted

Before the controversy could escalate, Jelly Roll jumped in to set the record straight. In response to the legal speculation, he humorously replied to the X user, “We cleared it with the John Denver estate—they love our interpolation of the song. I appreciate your legal advice though.” This confirmation made it clear that Jelly Roll and MGK had gone through the proper channels, gaining the full blessing of Denver’s estate to rework the iconic song.

In fact, MGK also took to Instagram, posting about their journey in creating “Lonely Road.” The song had been in the works for two years, spanning multiple studios and countries. MGK wrote, “Thanks to John Denver for paving the way,” showing that the duo wasn’t trying to rip off Denver’s work but rather pay tribute to his enduring legacy.

As NME reported, Jelly Roll further praised the collaboration, noting that both artists came from similar backgrounds and that the song allowed them to blend their stories with Denver’s influence. For Jelly Roll and MGK, this was more than just an interpolation—it was a personal connection to a country classic.

Though the initial reaction may have raised a few eyebrows, Jelly Roll and MGK’s transparency cleared the air. What began as controversy was a well-thought-out tribute, with both artists giving credit where it was due. Instead of ripping off a classic, they breathed new life into it, connecting their own experiences of hardship with the timeless feel of Denver’s original.

With Lonely Road, Jelly Roll and MGK crafted a song that bridges genres and generations, proving that some roads can still offer new journeys, no matter how well-traveled. Hit the play button below to listen and decide for yourself: Did they cross the line this time, or was it a respectful tribute to the legacy?

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