Originally called the Horizon Award, the CMA New Artist of the Year Award has signaled the arrival of genre-transcending superstars since its 1981 inception. Past winners of note include The Judds (1984), Garth Brooks (1990), Carrie Underwood (2006), Taylor Swift (2007) and Lainey Wilson (2022). Adding his name to that list was a really big deal for 2023 recipient Jelly Roll— so much so that it inspired a fiery sermon of an acceptance speech.
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Jelly Roll walked out of Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday night (Nov. 8) with quite the industry stamp of approval. Unfortunately, he didn't make it off the property with the trophy itself.
ABC's On the Red Carpet revealed on Twitter that Jelly Roll got butterfingers, dropping the first CMA trophy he's yet to receive. The post shows the trophy on the floor and broken into quite a few pieces. The post adds that Jelly Roll will receive a replacement.
Guess who dropped and broke his best new artist #CMAawards? Yes, @JellyRoll615 but don't worry, he will get a replacement. #JellyRoll pic.twitter.com/Mlic2zGws3
