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Kick Butt Tip of the Day for October 10: You Know What To Do So Do It

Lainey Wilson told People magazine that she made it through her rough times by telling herself she was doing what she was meant to do. “I had a lot of…

A New York Evening With Lainey Wilson

(Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

(Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Lainey Wilson told People magazine that she made it through her rough times by telling herself she was doing what she was meant to do. “I had a lot of folks slam the door in my face. There were some hard times, there were some rough days, times when I should have probably packed it up and went home, hooked the trailer to the back of the truck and said, ‘I can't do this.’ But I've always had a really weird sense of peace knowing that this is the only thing I know how to do.”

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The Complete Setlist From Jelly Roll In Wilmington, North Carolina

Jelly Roll's Backroad Baptism tour has been selling out venues left and right, as was the case for Wilmington's Live Oak Bank Pavilion. I can personally attest, his show there last night was spectacular. But if you couldn't make it, don't worry. You can still check out his full setlist here!

Jelly Roll is known the world over as a hybrid artist, adding elements of country, rock, and hip-hop to his music. Also, it's no secret that Jelly is an open book, and that level of authentic transparency is extremely evident in his songwriting.

Once Jelly took the stage in Wilmington he was ready to throw down with fans at the Pavilion. He performed many songs from his latest album, Whitsitt Chapel, such as "She" and of course, his megahit "Need A Favor."

Being the multi-faceted artist he is, however, Jelly had more tricks up his sleeve. At about the halfway point of the show he deviated from his own discography, paying homage to Toby Keith with a cover of "Should've Been A Cowboy." Later Jelly Roll stepped away from the country sound altogether and flawlessly rapped the entire first verse and chorus to Eminem's "Lose Yourself."

Toward the end of the concert, he slowed things down a bit, and performed a heartfelt rendition of his debut country single, "Son of a Sinner." And after a soulful cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Simple Man," he finished strong with his newest single, "Save Me", sans Lainey Wilson of course. I volunteered to fill her part, but he wasn't too keen on the idea.

It was a rollercoaster of emotions at Jelly Roll's concert. There was a fantastic mix of all kinds of music, which made for an eclectic and exciting show for his fans.

Here's the full setlist from the show!

1. The Lost

2. Hate Goes On

3. Creature

4. Son Of A Sinner

5. Smoking Section

6. She

7. Should've Been a Cowboy

8. Dancing With the Devil

9. Son Of The Dirty South

10. Same A*****e

11. Bottle And Mary Jane

12. Lose Yourself

13. Need A Favor

14. Fall In The Fall

15. Simple Man

16. Save Me