

Kellie Pickler’s better half, lyricist Kyle Jacobs, was tracked down dead in obvious self-destruction at the artist’s home in Nashville, Tenn. on Friday. He was 49.
As indicated by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Office, an emergency call was gotten at 1:21 p.m. on Friday from a home on Sneed Street. Upon appearance, the local group of fire-fighters “found occupant Kyle Jacobs, 49, expired from an obvious self-caused gunfire twisted in a higher up room/office. His passing is being examined as a clear self-destruction,” an assertion from the MNPD peruses. “Mr. Jacobs’ significant other, Kellie Pickler, revealed that she got up a brief time frame prior, didn’t see her better half, and started searching for him. After she and her associate couldn’t make the way to the higher-up room/office, the colleague called 911.”
Jacobs and Pickler ran off in 2011 following more than two years of dating.
Pickler completed in 6th put-on “American Icon” in 2010, and proceeded to deliver four collections. During his vocation as a lyricist, Jacobs co-composed Garth Creeks’ No. 1 melody “In excess of a Memory” as well as Tim McGraw’s “Still.” He likewise created four No. 1 country airplay singles for Lee Brice — “Difficult to Cherish,” “I Drive Your Truck,” “Drinking Class” and “Talk” — as well as teaming up with Pickler, Kelly Clarkson, Scotty McCreery, and Darius Rucker. In 2015, they featured in a CMT unscripted TV drama about their relationship, named “I Love Kellie Pickler.”