Jelly Roll Chases the Wind in His 'Dead End Road' Music Video for the Twisters Soundtrack — Watch!

'Twisters: The Album' is available to stream now

Jelly Roll has joined the storm-chasers club.

In his new music video for "Dead End Road" from the Twisters soundtrack, the country star hops in his pickup truck to chase tornadoes himself.

"'Cause that highway to hell is the road I'm on/I need to turn around before I'm too far gone," Jelly, 39, sings in the chorus. "If I'm ever gonna make it on them streets of gold/I gotta quit livin' on a dead end road."

In the music video, Jelly is speeding down a dirt road to get to a tornado like they do in Twisters, which is a modern-day standalone sequel to the 1996 disaster film.

The music video includes portions of the film with stars Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones as the "I Need a Favor" singer belts out the lyrics while standing in a home that is being torn apart by the storm.

Jelly Roll, Dead End Road music video from Twisters
Jelly Roll.

Jelly Roll/YouTube

After the rocking guitar riffs, Jelly finds himself surrounded by flames, mirroring what appears to be a scene in the movie with mass destruction.

Jelly released "Dead End Road" on Thursday, July 18, forTwisters: The Album, which is available to stream now. Leading up to its release, singles like Luke Combs' "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma," Miranda Lambert's "Ain't in Kansas Anymore," Lainey Wilson's "Too Easy," Megan Moroney's "Never Left Me" and Bailey Zimmerman's "Hell or High Water" were released.

Jelly Roll, Dead End Road music video from Twisters
Jelly Roll.

Jelly Roll/YouTube

More star-studded features on the album include Thomas Rhett, Warren Zeiders, Kane Brown, Conner Smith, Sam Barber, Tyler Childers, Tucker Wetmore, Leon Bridges, Benson Boone, Shania Twain, BRELAND, Dylan Gossett, Lanie Gardner, Wyatt Flores, Jake Kohn, The Red Clay Strays, Tanner Usrey, Tanner Adell, Mason Ramsey, Tyler Halverson, Flatland Cavalry, Nolan Taylor, Wilderado, Ken Pomeroy, James McAlister and Charley Crockett.

Meanwhile, in addition to "Dead End Road," Jelly is gearing up to release a collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly called "Lonely Road" on Friday, July 26. The duo shared a teaser for the music video on Instagram on Thursday, July 18, where they appear to attend a funeral together.

Jelly Roll, Dead End Road music video from Twisters
Jelly Roll.

Jelly Roll/YouTube

"countdown to KellyRoll activated. 🚧 thanks to John Denver for paving the way," the "Home" singer, 34, captioned the post. "July 26th."

On July 12, Jelly shared how he felt about Eminem sampling his song "Save Me" on his newly released album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) in an Instagram post.

"When I bonded out of jail at 17 years old and was sneaking into cyphers and battles in Nashville they would also play the “lose yourself” beat when I came out on stage at the freestyle battles. I related to every word Eminem wrote. I understand him and felt like he understood me, which was rare cause I spent most of my life feeling misunderstood," he wrote in the caption.

Jelly added, "So you can imagine how I felt when I got that the call that Eminem would be sampling my song 'Save Me' on his new album. And for him to use the song to discuss the other side of what could’ve happened if he would’ve allowed his demons to win brought me to tears."

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