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Jelly Roll Gushes About Bunnie On Valentine’s Day

Jelly Roll and his wife Bunnie don’t always celebrate Valentine’s Day the traditional way, but the singer didn’t miss an opportunity to celebrate his wife on Instagram yesterday (2/14). He…

Jelly Roll and his wife Bunnie wearing black on a GRAMMY week red carpet.
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Jelly Roll and his wife Bunnie don't always celebrate Valentine's Day the traditional way, but the singer didn't miss an opportunity to celebrate his wife on Instagram yesterday (2/14).

He posted a photo of them together and wrote, "We don't really do the Valentine's Day thing… flowers, posts, love letters, etc. is a constant in our relationship. But I will never miss an opportunity to show this beautiful woman off, so if this is another excuse to show everyone how amazing and beautiful you are. Happy Valentine's Day."

Many of Jelly's faithful following commented on the sweet post. One die-hard suggested, "Can we saturate social media with these two instead of Taylor Swift and Kelce? Please?!?!?" Another fan offered, "Me and my wife love the two of you. Y'all seem to be so down to earth no matter how much money you have." One more fan wrote, "Happy Valentine's Day to both of you! Love your music!"

Jelly also posted something sweet on his social media about Bunnie on her birthday in January, calling her the "love of his life."

In September, the happy couple renewed their wedding vows in Las Vegas. They did so in the same Las Vegas chapel they were married in seven years ago. Jelly posted a video montage of the moment at the time on TikTok.

Bruno Mars's song "Marry You" was played in the background of the video. He wrote over the of his wife Bunnie in a beautiful white wedding dress, "7 years ago we stumbled into this little chapel in Vegas blackout drunk. My only regret was never seeing her in a dress." The clip shows the happy couple kissing and Jelly wearing a red velvet jacket and a black shirt. One shot shows friends clapping and cheering the couple on as they again say, "I do."

Jelly captioned the post on TikTok, "We renewed our vows tonight in Vegas."

Music is full of love songs, and country music is no exception. Just last week, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani released their latest love song, "Purple Irises." The song was recorded in Nashville at Smokestack Studios and was produced by Blake's producer, Scott Hendricks.

Blake said of the new song, "We love this song so much. It's a song Gwen wrote with a couple of friends of hers, and I fell in love with it the first time I heard it. She knew there was something different about it and asked me to come in and sing with her. My longtime producer, Scott Hendricks, produced it, and Gwen's been wanting to work with him for a long time now, and it's turned into this really cool and different song that can live anywhere."

Stefani added, "Purple Irises is a song that comes from the idea that when you plant something, you are planting hope and watching love grow. Weathering all the different seasons of growth. We are in this together; we planted the seeds together and are growing together."

Every country artist in their career at some point has released a song about love gone wrong, falling in love, or just love in general.

It doesn't hurt that a handful of country stars and their spouses sing love songs to each other, like Tim and Faith, Kane and Katelyn, and Blake and Gwen.

So many songs are sung about love in country music, and any music genre that picking just five seems odd. Not to mention that every person has their own version of love and so their own version of the best love songs.

We take a crack at it this Valentine's Day to celebrate love and what we believe are five amazing love songs in country music.

"It's Your Love" - Tim McGraw and Faith Hill (1997)

While this song is more than twenty-five years old, this Tim and Faith classic never gets old. This was recorded about one year after they got married and you can hear the love.

This amazing love song became the first duet by a married couple to top the country chart since Nielsen began tracking songs in 1990. There was not another single that would top the chart again until almost 26 years later, when Kane and Katelyn Brown's "Thank God" topped the chart in February 2023.

In the music video, you can clearly see that Faith is expecting the couple's first child, Gracie.

"Nobody But You"- Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani (2019)

This is another song that topped the country charts sung by a not-yet-married couple in love. They, of course, married in 2021. Blake described the song as "honest" and related it to his relationship with Gwen. He said when it was released of when he first heard the song, "Oh my god, I gotta cut this song. This song's incredible." Shelton added, "The thing that I think that I'm blown away with Gwen is just how hard she works when she gets into the studio. She's not willing to take anything less than greatness... and she's willing to put in the work."

The romantic music video for "Nobody But You" has been viewed over 93 million times on YouTube.

"Thank God" - Kane and Katelyn Brown (2022)

This song will go down as one of country music's best love songs ever. Yet another married couple sings to each other how grateful they are to have one another. When the song hit number one on the charts in February of 2023, Kane wrote on his social media, "My baby got her first number 1. Thanks, country radio and fans, for blowing this one up."

The video, which won Video of the Year at the CMT Awards in 2023, was filmed in Hawaii.

"Die a Happy Man" - Thomas Rhett (2015)

A true blue love song for his wife Lauren, whom he has known since second grade. The lyrics to this love masterpiece include, "And I know that I can't ever tell you enough / That all I need in this life is your crazy love / If I never get to see the Northern Lights / Or if I never get to see the Eiffel Tower at night / Oh if all I got is your hand in my hand / Baby, I could die a happy man / A happy man, baby."

This song was so big it stayed in the number-one spot on the country charts for seventeen weeks.

The music video for the song was filmed while the couple was on vacation in Hawaii.

"Better Together" Luke Combs (2019)

Luke fell madly in love around the same time he hit big in country music and recorded his first project for Sony Nashville. Love songs seemed to pour out of him. One of his love ballads for Nicole (now his wife) was "Better Together," which sang of "a match made up in heaven." Combs performed the song in October 2020 at the Billboard Music Awards. During the performance with no audience because of COVID restrictions, he sang it accompanied solely by a piano player.

Luke also sang the song at the 55th Annual ACM Awards.

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.