Jelly Roll Joins Brandon Lake at K-LOVE Fan Awards to Share a Powerful Message of Faith
|The 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards delivered an unforgettable moment when Jelly Roll surprised Christian singer Brandon Lake during his acceptance speech for Song of the Year — the powerful collaboration “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”
As Lake stood on stage, visibly emotional while accepting the award, the audience was stunned when Jelly Roll appeared on the big screen to congratulate his friend.
“Man, what a beautiful story… from a jail cell to a K-LOVE Award. That is something only God can do,” Jelly said in a heartfelt video message.
“Brandon, thank you for letting me be a part of this record. Thank you to the fans for voting. I don’t take this lightly.”
Lake beamed with surprise and gratitude, grinning from ear to ear as the crowd erupted in applause.
“Hard Fought Hallelujah” – A Song That Touches Souls
Released in late 2024, “Hard Fought Hallelujah” quickly became an anthem for people walking through pain and rising with faith. Originally recorded by Brandon Lake, the song was later reimagined with Jelly Roll, whose raw testimony of redemption brought new dimension to the track.
“God, You’ve been patient,
God, You’ve been gracious…
So I’ll bring my hard-fought, heartfelt, it-is-well hallelujah.”
The song celebrates spiritual resilience — a personal journey both men understand. It has since been performed on major stages like the Grand Ole Opry and even American Idol, where their powerful vocals and emotional transparency left audiences in tears.
A Rainbow, a Promise, and a Viral Moment
Last month, while performing “Hard Fought Hallelujah” in Philadelphia, a double rainbow appeared in the sky mid-performance — a moment captured on video and later shared by Jelly Roll with the caption:
“You can’t tell me God ain’t here.”
The video went viral, with fans describing the moment as divine, unforgettable, and a physical sign of grace.
A Song That Resonates with Thousands
The success of “Hard Fought Hallelujah” is about more than numbers — it’s about impact. Over 75,000 people joined in worship during the duo’s performance at Stagecoach, singing every lyric as a declaration of hope, faith, and healing.