“This One’s For Mississippi — And For The Little Girls Who Keep Me Going.” Just Two Months After Captivating America As The Season 23 Winner Of American Idol, Jamal Roberts Is Back—And This Time, He’s Not Just Singing Covers. On July 25, 2025, The 27-Year-Old Soul-Pop Breakout Star Drops His Deeply Personal Debut Single, “Missing You In Mississippi”, A Raw, Heartfelt Tribute To His Home State, His Healing Journey—And Most Touchingly, To His Three Young Daughters. From Teary Facebook Lives To Intimate Teasers With His Kids, Roberts Is Wearing His Heart On His Sleeve, Letting Fans Witness The Man Behind The Mic. With Poignant Lyrics About Distance, Love, And Longing, The Track Is Already Striking A Chord Across Social Media. And As He Prepares To Hit The Road This Fall Alongside R&B Legends Monica And Brandy, One Thing’s Clear: This Isn’t Just The Next Chapter Of His Career—It’s The Beginning Of A Legacy Rooted In Soul, Family, And Home.

 

 

On July 25, 2025, Roberts will officially release his debut single, “Missing You in Mississippi,” a song that serves as both a heartfelt tribute to his home state and a love letter to his family, especially his three young daughters.

This release marks the talented singer’s first original track since his victory on American Idol, where he won over both judges and fans with his emotional rendition of Tom Odell’s “Heal.”

Ahead of the single’s official release, Roberts shared an emotional teaser video on social media that has already begun to touch fans across the internet. In the video, viewers are treated to heartwarming moments with his two youngest daughters, showing Roberts in his most natural and vulnerable state: a proud, devoted father.

The teaser also gives a glimpse into the tender, relatable lyrics of “Missing You in Mississippi” — a song about longing, home, and love across the miles:

“Big cities, all those skyline views, they don’t look like you. Late nights on the road, but you’re always home. I need you to know, oh, I’ll be missing you in Mississippi. Are you missing me? Oh, are you missing me in Mississippi? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.”

In a heartfelt Facebook Live session on July 2, Roberts opened up to fans about the song’s inspiration. He confirmed that it’s dedicated to his beloved home state of Mississippi, and more specifically, to the small town of Meridian where he was raised.

“My first song is gonna be dedicated to Mississippi,” he said. “So, y’all, I do love every state. But, you know, the one you’re raised in is different.”

Roberts has been candid about how deeply personal this track is for him. In a previous post, he shared a piece of the lyrics alongside a caption that revealed how the song reflects his own healing process and journey through fatherhood and fame:

“You know, lately it’s getting hard to handle. Healing is getting hard to channel; can’t shake this feeling. I know you get it. Everything is for a reason; you know it’s cold, but it’s just a season. I’m missing you in Mississippi, and it doesn’t feel the same without you with me.”

American Idol 2025: Jamal Roberts' Story | Daughters, Wife and Family

The 27-year-old rising star frequently shares how much his daughters mean to him, often posting sweet, emotional moments from their lives. Following the release announcement for “Missing You in Mississippi,” Roberts posted:

🥺😭 alright be calm I’m emotional right now #girldadforlife #4moredays #july25th #missingyouinmississippi”

His openness about fatherhood continues to endear him to fans who see not just a performer, but a man who leads with love and honesty.

Since his American Idol win, Roberts has been recording music between Los Angeles and Nashville and preparing for a nationwide tour that will see him sharing the stage with R&B icons Monica and Brandy on their The Boy Is Mine Tour this fall. He’s scheduled to perform in 24 cities between October and December 2025, bringing his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics to audiences across the country.

While fans eagerly count down the days to July 25, Roberts hinted there’s plenty more on the way:

“After ‘Mississippi,’ I’m gonna give y’all a little time to breathe,” he teased with a smile. “And I do mean a little… then I’m gonna hit y’all with another.”

With his raw emotion, deep connection to his roots, and the unwavering support of his growing fanbase, Jamal Roberts is carving out a space as one of the most promising voices in modern soul-pop. His story is just beginning — and Mississippi will always be at the heart of it.

Watch the Official “Missing You in Mississippi” Music Video Here:

 

 

 

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