Jelly Roll Steals Coachella Spotlight, Joins Post Malone as Country’s New Kings in Explosive Losers Duet

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In 2024, Post Malone ventured into country music with his album F-1 Trillion, released on August 16, 2024. The album showcased numerous country collaborations. The rock star and rapper teamed up with artists like Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton, and Jelly Roll, whom he featured during his 2025 Coachella performance.

They collaborated on a song titled “Losers,” which serves as an anthem for those who see themselves as “losers.”

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♬ Losers – Post Malone

Both artists have faced challenges in their pasts, making the powerful lyrics particularly relatable for many listeners. Some of the lyrics say,

“Yeah, this one’s for the losersThe outcasts and the sinnersThe ain’t never been no winnersLet’s hear it for the LosersAin’t got nowhere to fit inThere’s a place you can always get in, ohYou might be lonely, but you’re never aloneYou’re right here where you’re supposed to beRight here with all the LosersThe ones like youAnd the ones like me.”

Check out their official video for “Losers” below.

Post Malone And Jelly Roll’s 2025 Coachella Performance

During Coachella 2025, Post Malone invited Jelly Roll to the stage for their energetic performance of “Losers.”

Following their successful collaboration, the duo performed the song live, but this event marked their debut on such a large stage. Coachella is one of the nation’s premier music festivals, featuring renowned artists like Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Travis Scott.

Fans also enjoyed performances from Weezer, the original Misfits, Megan Thee Stallion, Glowrilla, Charlie XCX, and many more.

Midway through his set at Coachella, Post Malone began singing “Losers.”

After the first couple of verses, Jelly Roll walked out to everyone’s surprise, and the crowd went wild.

The pair harmonized on a verse and seemed to have a blast on stage.

Watch their collaboration below.

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@Post Malone brings out @Jelly Roll last night for losers at coachella weekend 2!! #jellyroll #music #country #postmalone #coachella #weekend2 #losers

♬ Losers – Post Malone

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