BREAKING: Eminem, Post Malone & Jelly Roll Drop Haunting Track âDevil In Her Eyesâ â Fans Say Itâs the Darkest, Most Powerful Collab of the Year
đ€đ„ BREAKING: Eminem, Post Malone & Jelly Roll Drop Haunting Track âDevil In Her Eyesâ â Fans Say Itâs the Darkest, Most Powerful Collab of the Year

In a surprise drop thatâs already tearing through streaming charts, Eminem, Post Malone, and Jelly Roll have joined forces on a blistering new single titled âDevil In Her Eyesâ â and listeners are calling it âa masterpiece of pain,â âa prayer in disguise,â and âa funeral march for every broken soul.â
Released at midnight with zero promo and a single black-and-white teaser image, the track is already being hailed as a career-defining moment â not just for its stars, but for an entire generation thatâs battled addiction, betrayal, and the ghosts of their past.
đ A Song Born From Real Struggles

What sets âDevil In Her Eyesâ apart is not just the sound â a fusion of gritty Detroit rap, Southern gospel, and alt-country trap â but the brutal honesty pulsing through every line.
Eminem, 51, who has spoken openly about his past with addiction, near-fatal overdose in 2007, and ongoing sobriety journey, delivers a devastating first verse about falling for someone who mirrored his own self-destruction.
âI saw my reflection when I looked in her eyes,
But she smiled like sin, and she kissed like liesâŠâ
The line cuts deep for fans who remember his past struggles with prescription pills, family estrangement, and the darkness that nearly ended his career.
đžÂ Post Maloneâs Ghostly Hook
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Post Malone, 29, whoâs also been candid about battling alcohol dependency and depression, lends his signature, aching vocals to the chorus â a mournful refrain that feels like a broken hymn.
âDevil in her eyes, angel in the grave / I keep chasing her shadow through the fire and the hazeâŠâ
His delivery is restrained, emotional, and raw â not the Posty of âRockstar,â but the Posty of late nights, lost friends, and private pain.
âïžÂ Jelly Roll: The Redemption Voice
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Jelly Roll, 39, brings the gut-punch. With his own history of incarceration, drug use, and redemption through music and faith, his bridge cuts like a dagger:
âShe prayed with me drunk, she danced while I bled,
I died in her arms⊠now I sleep in her bed.â
Fresh off his CMT award wins and a viral speech where he begged for more support for struggling youth, Jelly Rollâs voice feels like itâs carrying every boy who never made it out of the trailer park.
đ” The Story Behind the Song
While no official confirmation has been given, fans believe the track was inspired by real tragedies, including:
The Texas Hill Country floods, which took the lives of dozens, including 27 girls and staff at Camp Mystic.
Eminemâs recent donation of $1 million from his upcoming âStanâ documentary to flood relief efforts in Texas, announced just days before the song dropped.
Jelly Rollâs surprise appearance at a Texas benefit concert, where he sang to a grieving mother who had lost all three children in the flood.
Others speculate the song may have also drawn from Post Maloneâs recent near-death experience in a plane scare in 2018, and his emotional return to Texas where he was born.
đ Not Just Music â A Movement
Within hours of release, âDevil In Her Eyesâ hit #1 on Spotifyâs global viral chart, and the music video teaser â a black screen with a childâs drawing slowly burning â hit 10 million views on YouTube.
đŹÂ Fans React:
âThis isnât just a song. Itâs a funeral prayer.â
âEm sounds like heâs crying through his teeth. Post sounds like heâs praying for someone already gone. Jelly⊠man. That bridge? Destroyed me.â
âGive them a Grammy now.â
â°ïžÂ The Final Verse
Eminem closes the song with a chilling whisper â not rapped, but spoken, almost like a confession to himself:
âShe ainât gone. I see her in the mirror.
Every lie I told⊠I told to her first.â
đ€Â Epilogue: A Charity Single with Purpose
Shortly after the song dropped, it was revealed that 100% of digital proceeds will go to mental health charities and families affected by the 2025 Texas floods, split between NAMI, Childrenâs Bereavement Center of Texas, and Jelly Rollâs Hope for the Hollow Fund.
As Eminem wrote in a rare Instagram post:
âI donât write songs like this often. But sometimes, you hear a story that rips you open. I wrote this one for them.â