Eminem ft. Jelly Roll – “Even If The Sky Falls, I’ll Still Believe” (NEW 2025): A Raw Anthem of Hope Rising from the Ashes
In what’s already being hailed as one of the most powerful collaborations of the year, Eminem and Jelly Roll have teamed up for a soul-crushing yet uplifting ballad titled “Even If The Sky Falls, I’ll Still Believe.” Released just hours ago, the track delivers a rare glimpse of vulnerability from two artists who’ve fought their way through darkness to find faith, purpose, and redemption.
The Story Behind the Song
Sources close to the recording sessions say Eminem and Jelly Roll met in Nashville earlier this year during a private songwriting retreat. Both men opened up about past battles with addiction, fame, and self-doubt, leading to a songwriting session that Eminem described as “more like therapy than making a record.”
Jelly Roll shared:
“This isn’t just a song — it’s a prayer, a promise to ourselves and anyone out there who feels like they’ve lost everything.”
The Sound: Gritty Hip-Hop Meets Southern Soul
Produced by Dr. Dre and Travis Barker, the track combines:
Acoustic guitar and piano intro with gospel undertones
Jelly Roll’s gritty, emotional singing in the chorus
Eminem’s machine-gun verses, delivering pain and hope in equal measure
A final choir-backed outro that feels almost spiritual
Lyrics Snapshot
Verse 1 (Eminem):
“Rain pouring down like my sins won’t wash /
Every dream I built turned to smoke and ash /
But even when the world caves, faith won’t break /
I’ll carry hope like it’s all I got to save.”
Chorus (Jelly Roll):
“Even if the sky falls, even when the night calls
I’ll still believe, yeah, I’ll still believe
Through every hellfire flame, through every shattered name
I’ll still believe… in me.”
Verse 2 (Eminem):
“I’ve bled on these tracks, been chained to my past /
But pain’s just a teacher, faith built to last /
Every fall’s another chance to climb /
Even when the sky’s gone, I’ll find my shine.”
Bridge (Jelly Roll + Choir):
“Hold on, hold tight, through the darkest fight
Every broken soul can still find light
Even if the sky falls…
We’ll rise.”
Music Video: Faith in the Ruins
Eminem walking through a storm-torn Detroit street, writing lyrics on a rain-soaked notebook
Jelly Roll singing on the steps of a burned-down church, surrounded by flickering candles
Final scene: the two artists standing side by side as the storm clears and sunlight breaks through, symbolizing survival and faith
Impact and Reaction
Debuted at #1 on Spotify Global within 10 hours of release
Critics call it “a modern gospel for the broken and the brave.”
Fans: “This is the song you play when life crushes you but you refuse to give up.”
“Even If The Sky Falls, I’ll Still Believe” is more than a collaboration —
it’s a vow to never surrender to darkness, a promise that even when the world falls apart,
faith can rebuild it all.
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