Post Malone and Jelly Roll Rock the Stage with 'Losers' at the MTV Video Music Awards

Post Malone and Jelly Roll recently performed their collaboration "Losers" at the MTV Video Music Awards. The duo, who gained fame in Nashville, originally recorded the song for Malone's country album, F-1 Trillion. The performance took place in Germany, with Malone sporting a Dallas Cowboys jersey and Jelly Roll donning a Bass Pro Shops trucker hat. They energetically performed the song, with Jelly Roll making L-shape gestures to represent the "Losers" mentioned in the track. The performance ended with fireworks and a grateful shoutout to the VMAs.
Prior to the VMAs, Post Malone and Jelly Roll had already performed "Losers" during Malone's Big Ass Stadium Tour in various cities across the United States. The tour concluded in San Francisco, where Malone announced that they might hit the road together again in 2026. Malone expressed his admiration for Jelly Roll and their partnership on stage, hinting at future collaborations.
The VMAs introduced a new category this year, Best Country, which featured Jelly Roll's music video for "Liar" as a nominee. The category also included artists like Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, and Morgan Wallen. Despite the tough competition, Megan Moroney emerged as the winner in the Best Country category. The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, hosted by LL Cool J, is currently underway at the UBS Arena in New York, with several top artists vying for the coveted Video of the Year award.