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ESPN chooses Jelly Roll (Jason DeFord) song 'Get By' as new college football anthem for upcoming season
On Thursday, ESPN announced that they called on Nashville native Jelly Roll to create their 2024-2025 anthem for the college football season.
The Tennessean reports the season will kick off Saturday, Aug. 24, premiering Jelly Roll's new single "Get By."
The "Save Me" singer's upcoming single will play on ESPN’s college football coverage all season across ESPN networks and ABC. "Get By" will also appear on the country singer's upcoming album.
The 2024-2025 season is the 11th one where ESPN has partnered with artists to create an anthem.
Other artists who have been tasked with the honor include Post Malone, Fall Out Boy, Lauren Alaina, X Ambassadors, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Imagine Dragons, Judah & the Lion, Juice WRLD & Marshmello, DJ Snake & Rick Ross and Yungblud.
“There’s a powerful connection between music and college football and for more than a decade, the ESPN college football music anthem has been integral to the promotion of the sport while its release has marked the unofficial start to the season," said Curtis Friends, ESPN's vice president of marketing.
"Jelly Roll is a talented, award-winning artist whose music speaks to the passion of college football fans across the country, and we’re excited ‘Get By’ will soundtrack the sport all season long,” he said.
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