It Turns Out Jelly Roll And Post Malone Are Zach Top Fans
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It Turns Out Jelly Roll And Post Malone Are Zach Top Fans

Jelly Roll and Post Malone were recorded backstage singing along to a Zach Top hit. If it weren't already, it's safe to say the Washington native has officially made it.

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Zach Top (who may or may not be Alan Jackson's son) has been bringing the 90s back, and it's resonated with fans big time. He appears to be also enjoyed by titans in the country industry and the wider music industry in general.

A video uploaded by Post Malone shows a small backstage clip of Jelly Roll and Posty singing along to Zach Top's hit "I Never Lie."

The song had hit the iconic "I don't drink whiskey" line, and Jelly Roll grabbed ahold of Post-It Note and serenaded him. Post Office then jumped in, and they sang together before sharing a laugh.

A small but sweet moment between the two friends. But imagine Zach Top's reaction after seeing this. I mean if I wrote music and I saw Jelly Roll and Post Partum singing along to it, I'd be beside myself. The artist has seen a huge surge of success, although he's remained humble through his skyrocketing fame.

You can watch the moment between Jelly Roll and Post Adolescence below.

Jelly Roll And Post Malone Sure Have Some Stories

Post Malone has only been in the country scene for a couple of years, but he's already made firm friends with Jelly Roll. And boy, have they had some crazy times.

Them singing some Zach Top together backstage may be a fun moment, but they've had their fair share of crazy. Like the time they played beer pong with Kane Brown and Jason Aldean. That one ends in a pretty grim manner, although it's an epic tale.

The pair are going on the Big A-- World Tour together this year, and have cut a song together, "Losers." Their friendship was rapidly formed, but that's to be expected as both of them share a similar journey. Both artists used to rap and now do country, so they have lots of relatable ground.

If anything, I want to see even more from country's craziest buddies.