Jelly Roll has never been shy about putting his real-life romance with Bunnie XO into song – and now those lyrics are being picked apart in a very different light following news of their shock split.The 41-year-old singer, real name Jason Bradley DeFord, filed for divorce from Bunnie XO, 46, last month in Tennessee, according to court documents obtained by the Daily Mail.The Son of a Sinner hitmaker cited ‘irreconcilable differences’ in the filing, which was lodged on May 18 and lists May 9 as the couple’s date of separation.The news broke on Monday night, sending fans into a tailspin as the pair’s once-unbreakable public love story suddenly unravelled behind the scenes.Almost immediately, attention turned to the couple’s digital breadcrumbs, with lyrics and social media posts now being re-examined like clues in a breakup autopsy.Even Bunnie XO added fuel to the speculation on Monday, posting a lip-sync video to Nickelback’s How You Remind Me – a track packed with pointed lines about regret and fractured relationships, including ‘It’s not like you to say “Sorry.”‘ Jelly Roll has never been shy about putting his real-life romance with Bunnie XO into song – and now those lyrics are being picked apart in a very different light following news of their shock split; Above, in February Over the years, Jelly Roll’s songs have often referenced Bunnie XO directly, mixing affection with the darker realities of their relationship; Above, in 2021The following day, Jelly Roll moved quickly to shut down speculation around another post that had resurfaced in the wake of the split. The singer clarified that a month-old caption featuring lyrics from his track Mama – ‘Can’t believe my life right now / I feel on top of the world’ – was being misinterpreted, insisting, ‘it is not a response to anything.’But while the artist may be trying to swat away any link between his words and his divorce, his back catalogue tells a far more intimate story of a relationship that has long bled into his music.Over the years, Jelly Roll’s songs have often referenced Bunnie XO directly, mixing affection with the darker realities of their relationship. One of the most defining examples remains Kill a Man, a track that lays bare the intensity of his feelings. ‘Somethin’ ’bout you has always been dangerous / I should run, but here I stand,’ he sings, before adding, ‘You’re the one thing heaven can’t save me from / I was bulletproof, but baby lovin’ you could kill a man.’He once explained the track in an E! interview, saying: ‘I don’t see any other woman on Earth but her, and I wanted to write a song that reflected that and was vulnerable.’He also admitted he attempted ‘a thousand love songs,’ but most felt ‘corny’ – until Kill a Man finally struck the right balance between raw emotion and his signature grit. He admitted he attempted ‘a thousand love songs,’ but most felt ‘corny’ – until Kill a Man finally struck the right balance between raw emotion and his signature grit; Above, in 2024Elsewhere, his collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly hints at the same push-and-pull dynamic of devotion and damage. ‘See, I hear the devil wears Prada, but I couldn’t read the tags… I probably could’ve saved us, but instead, I let us crash,” he sings, before landing on the stark admission: ‘I don’t trust no one to love me back, but she say, “I do.”‘In Woman, the tone turns softer but no less intense, as he declares: ‘Woman, without you on my lips / I’d just be a man doin’ things I know I should quit… you’re the one thing I would never survive if I did.’Bunnie XO has also amplified his lyrical world, sharing his unreleased track Past Yesterday on TikTok in 2024, where it quickly racked up millions of views. ‘If you’re a survivor, IT WAS WRITTEN FOR YOU,’ she wrote, calling it ‘one of the most emotional songs my husband has written for us.’The song itself is harrowing in detail, with lyrics describing childhood trauma.’Her mom and daddy trusted that neighbor she grew up with; they were working days and nights, so he took her home from school sometimes,’ the lyrics read.’One day, when she came home, it looked like she saw a ghost; she snuck up to her room to cry with a lifelong scar to hide.’ Now attention turns to Jelly Roll’s next move on stage, with the singer set to perform in Saratoga Springs, New York on Thursday night in the wake of the shock split; Above in 2025In the second verse, the artist sings, ‘Young enough for princess posters, suddenly she’s lifetimes older. He stole the innocence from her before she even knew the meaning of the word. ‘Hours in the shower steam, still never felt clean as she curls into a ball, somethings you can’t wash off.’More recently, Thorns – released just months before the split – appeared to double down on devotion, with Jelly Roll singing: ‘You rolled the dice, you took the chance / And turned a seven-two off suit into a winning hand… ‘And you say I was never broken / Just missin’ half my heart and I didn’t know it / And ooh, you saved my life.’Now attention turns to Jelly Roll’s next move on stage, with the singer set to perform in Saratoga Springs, New York on Thursday night in the wake of the shock split.He continues with a packed 2026 schedule, including his solo Little ASS Shed Tour, which wraps July 22 in Walla Walla, Washington, followed by his stadium tour with Post Malone, ending July 28 in Salt Lake City, Utah.