Brooks & Dunn And Jelly Roll Perform “Believe” At the 2024 CMA Awards

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Brooks & Dunn Release Reboot II

Last week, Brooks & Dunn released their latest album, Reboot II. The project is the follow-up to their 2019 album Reboot.

Reboot II features 18 of the duo’s biggest hits, each reimagined with a special collaboration from a country superstar. One of those stars is Jelly Roll, who joins them on the track “Believe.”

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“Believe” was originally released in 2005 as the second single from Brooks & Dunn’s Hillbilly Deluxe album. The song earned high praise at the 2006 CMA Awards, winning Single of the Year, Song of the Year, and Music Video of the Year.

Jelly Roll Performs With Brooks & Dunn

The 58th annual CMA Awards aired live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, November 20. The night was filled with memorable moments, including multiple performances from fans’ favorite artists, such as Jelly Roll performing alongside Brooks & Dunn.

Jelly Roll joining Brooks & Dunn on the CMA stage was confirmed in a press release during the CMA’s second round of performer announcements.

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When Jelly Roll and Brooks & Dunn took the stage, they were joined by an orchestra and a choir, creating a powerful backdrop for their performance of the classic song. The emotional delivery of the music touched everyone in the audience. As they sang, the camera showed several people wiping away tears, showing just how deeply the performance connected with the crowd.

You can watch Brooks & Dunn perform “Believe” with Jelly Roll at the 2024 CMA Awards in the video below.

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Megan Grisham

Hello, I'm Megan Grisham, a proud Nashville native with a deep-rooted connection to the heart and soul of Music City. By growing up in Tennessee, country music has consistently been a part of my life.

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