Dreams Don't Die

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 124
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Songfacts®:

  • "Dreams Don't Die" is a moody, slow-burning anthem in which Jelly Roll - former inmate turned country-rap everyman - pleads for something simple, universal, and frustratingly elusive: unconditional love. He doesn't want a pep talk. He wants someone to let him fly to a place where dreams aren't trampled like tulips at a football game.
  • Released on April 11, 2025, "Dreams Don't Die" plays in the "Fire and Ice" episode of the CBS television series Fire Country, which aired the same day. Jelly plays a character named Noah, who like the singer, has spent a few seasons in the prison system. Noah now works at a nursing home as part of his rehabilitation.
  • The song is an ode to perseverance in the face of repeated discouragement - something Jelly Roll has rather a lot of personal experience with. "In a world that's tried to take those dreams away," he croons, but he still dares to dream.
  • Jelly Roll wrote the song with Chris Tompkins, Daniel Ross and Jessie Jo Dillon.

    Chris Tompkins is a Nashville-based songwriter from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He has two Grammy Awards for Best Country Song for his mantelpiece: "Before He Cheats" (2007) and "Blown Away" (2012), both recorded by Carrie Underwood.

    Daniel Ross frequently collaborates with artists like Eli Young Band, Conner Smith, and Morgan Wallen. His credits include Eli Young Band's "Break it In" and Wallen's "Lies Lies Lies."

    Jessie Jo Dillon comes from country music royalty as the daughter of legendary songwriter Dean Dillon and former Warner Bros. Records executive Kenni Wehrman. She's co-penned many hits, including Cole Swindell's "Break Up In The End" and Dan + Shay's "10,000 Hours."

    Other songs Daniel Ross, Jessie Jo Dillon and Chris Tompkins wrote together include Morgan Wallen's I'm a Problem track "Crazy Eyes."

    "Dreams Don't Die" was the first time Daniel Ross and Chris Tompkins have written with Jelly Roll. Jessie Jo Dillon previously helped write "Halfway To Hell."
  • Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile) produced the track. This is his first time working with Jelly Roll.

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