Bloodline - Alex Warren & Jelly Roll - MP3 instrumental karaoke

This title is a cover of Bloodline as made famous by Alex Warren
feat. Jelly Roll

Bloodline - Alex Warren - Instrumental MP3 Karaoke Download

Same as the original tempo: 128 BPM

In the same key as the original: Em

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 03:02 - Preview at: 01:43

Instrumental Version MP3

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The backing vocals cover the complete song
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Instrumental Version MP3

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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Alex Warren only
A singer performs the lead vocal
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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Jelly Roll only
A singer performs the lead vocal
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Cover Version MP3

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With all the voices
A singer performs the lead vocal
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These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.

About

Release date: 2025
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Pop, Folk, In English
Original songwriters: Alex Warren, Adam Yaron, Cal Shapiro, Jelly Roll, Mags Duval

All the content on our website is entirely reproduced by our musicians in studio. We do not use any parts of the original recordings and do not make use of AI stem separation technology in any way.

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Released in May 2025 via Atlantic Records, Bloodline is the second single from Alex Warren’s debut album You’ll Be Alright, Kid. Premiered live by Jelly Roll—with Alex Warren as a surprise guest—during the Stagecoach Festival in April 2025, the song built immediate buzz ahead of its formal release. Alex Warren, riding high off his viral hit Ordinary,” unveiled Bloodline via social media first before officially dropping it as a single. Co-written by Alex Warren, Jelly Roll, and producer Adam Yaron, the track blends folk-pop and country-pop with anthemic stomp‑and‑clap rhythms. It tackles generational trauma head-on, encouraging listeners to “break the chain” of inherited pain. Alex Warren recalls writing from his brother’s struggles after their mother’s passing, while Jelly Roll shares his own experience of overcoming familial substance and alcohol use disorder, making the collaboration deeply personal.

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