Marshmello details the story behind ‘Holy Water’, Jelly Roll’s chorus shines, country instruments and bright synths align.
Marshmello frames this release in his own words, centering the feeling that shaped the single. “It’s really heartfelt. This is one of the most emotional songs I’ve ever released. It’s about losing a loved one. Unfortunately, a lot of us can relate to that. When I showed the initial idea to Jelly Roll and told him the story, he loved it. He’s an open book, and it was really great to see how it resonated. It inspired me to go in even more on the production and get creative with the country elements. He definitely brought it home to where it is now.”
‘Holy Water’ featuring GRAMMY Award nominated Jelly Roll is out now via Mercury Records, Big Loud Records. Listen HERE. The production carries a classic country spirit, and Marshmello played 12 string guitar, baritone guitar, and mandolin during the sessions. Those lines glide over an up tempo beat and kinetic synths, a blend that feels natural and uplifting.
Jelly Roll’s performance sits at the heart of the record. Against the striking and soulful backdrop, he leads with a chorus that resonates, “One tear for the brokenhearted, pour out a little holy water.” It tugs heartstrings and hits with the kind of presence that defines a moment, turning the track into a warm space for listeners who need it.
This release continues a lane Marshmello has been exploring, marking his second country leaning collaboration. He first stepped into that space with Kane Brown on ‘Miles On It’. ‘Holy Water’ also follows a steady 2025, including ‘Worlds Apart’ [feat. Feat. AR/CO], ‘Save My Love’ [with Ellie Goulding & AVAION], and ‘Slow Motion’ [with Jonas Brothers]. The through line is simple and supportive, big feeling, clean execution, and songs made to carry people forward.