In the latest Cameo-oke installment, Jonathan McReynolds and American Idol winner Jamal Roberts joined forces for a moving performance of their new single, “Still.” Stripped of production and distractions, the intimate setting placed full focus on their voices, creating a moment that felt deeply personal and spiritually grounded. Fans quickly flooded the comments, noting that the simplicity of the format made the song hit harder—less like a performance and more like a shared, sacred moment.
Jonathan McReynolds’ delivery anchored the song with calm assurance. Listeners praised his gentle phrasing and intentional pacing, describing his voice as comforting, steady, and full of grace. Rather than overpowering the message, he allowed the lyrics room to breathe, giving the song space to resonate emotionally.
Jamal Roberts brought a complementary energy that elevated the performance even further. His soulful tone and emotional depth added warmth and urgency without ever tipping into excess. Fans applauded his vulnerability and control, many noting how meaningful it felt to see his journey from American Idol lead to moments like this. Words like “uplifting,” “authentic,” and “spirit-filled” appeared repeatedly in reactions.
What resonated most with viewers was the undeniable chemistry between the two artists. Commenters pointed out how seamlessly they listened to one another, blending their voices with intention and respect. Rather than competing for the spotlight, they moved as one, leading many fans to describe the performance as worship rather than entertainment.
By the final note, the response was overwhelmingly emotional. Fans shared stories of replaying the video again and again, some admitting it brought them to tears or provided a sense of peace they didn’t realize they needed. For many, this Cameo-oke wasn’t just a preview of “Still,” but a reminder of music’s power to heal, comfort, and unite.
Meanwhile, Jamal Roberts continues to build momentum beyond the studio. The American Idol season 23 winner has stayed busy balancing family life with a growing career. His single “Heal” recently debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart, and he’s now preparing for one of his first post-Idol concert appearances.
The 27-year-old Mississippi native, formerly a gym teacher, is scheduled to perform at the Bee More Summer Festival in Atmore, Alabama. According to a June 2 Facebook post, the free event will take place on June 14 at Boxcar Willie, located at 207 W. Ridgeley St. Festival organizers encouraged the community to come out and experience his talent live, calling him one of the nation’s rising stars.

Atmore’s interim mayor, Shawn Lassiter, also shared his excitement, saying he was thrilled to welcome Roberts to the city and confident the performance would be a highlight of the day. Fans echoed that enthusiasm online, filling comment sections with excitement and anticipation.
The festival will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Jamal Roberts set to take the stage at 4 p.m.—another meaningful milestone in a journey that continues to inspire.