Jelly Roll And Keith Urban Team Up At The CMA Awards To Sing “Liar”

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The Two Friends Give A Heartfelt Performance Of “Liar”

An exciting last-minute announcement revealed that Keith Urban and Jelly Roll would take the CMA Awards stage together. The Instagram announcement also shared that the duo would perform “Liar.”

Jelly Roll originally released the track this year (2024) on his Beautifully Broken album.

Watch the official music video below.

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Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken made a big debut, landing at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. This marked the singer’s first No. 1 album, a significant milestone in his career.

The record includes a collaboration with Keith Urban on the heartfelt track “Don’t Want To.” Listen to the emotional duet below.

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Urban and Jelly Roll are a great pair to perform together because not only have they collaborated before, but they are friends on and off the stage.

In an October 11th Instagram post, Urban shared a congratulatory post to Jelly Roll on his No.1 album. Urban said:

“My man – I love playing with ya, love singing with ya, and am just damn grateful to be on this ‘same journey’ with you. You know exactly what I’m talking about !! Congrats on BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN.”

Jelly Roll And Keith Urban Perform “Liar” On The CMA Awards Stage

Urban delivered an unforgettable fiery performance on stage with Jelly Roll!

Jelly Roll delivered an entire performance with Urban jamming on guitar, featuring an impressive electric guitar solo. The performance felt like a high-energy rock mashup of Jelly Roll’s country song.

Watch below.

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Abby Griffith

Hello! My name is Abigail Griffith, but most people call me Abby. I'm a Southern California native who has always loved country music. I’ve loved it since driving to surf practice in my F150, blasting everything from George Strait to Morgan Wallen. In 2024, I moved to Tennessee, which brought me closer to my roots—and…

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