JT Money Releases Seventh Studio Album 'Immortal' Featuring Hip-Hop Legends
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JT Money's 'Immortal' album solidifies his status as a pioneer in Hip Hop and Rap culture, achieving dream collaborations after a 3-year journey.
JT Money's seventh studio album, 'Immortal,' features 15 tracks that blend Miami-bass roots with trap beats, street lyrics, and meaningful collaborations.
JT Money's 'Immortal' album aims to bridge the gap between old school and new generation Hip-Hop, embodying where he is collectively as a musical pioneer.
JT Money's 'Immortal' album features a mix of impactful tracks, including songs like 'Big Gulp,' 'A$$ Back,' and 'On Your Best Friends' with Trap Beckham.
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JT Money, a legendary figure in the Miami bass movement, has released his seventh studio album titled 'Immortal' on Independence Day. This 15-track LP represents the culmination of a three-year journey, during which the veteran artist has ventured into new musical territories and achieved long-awaited collaborations, some 30 years in the making. 'Immortal' serves as a testament to JT Money's enduring influence in hip-hop and rap culture.
The album stays true to JT Money's iconic Miami-bass roots with songs like 'Big Gulp' and 'A$$ Back.' Notably, 'A$$ Back' has been selected as the theme song for 'MTV CRIBS.' JT Money's first collaboration with Trap Beckham, 'On Your Best Friends,' and his revitalized classic 'Mo Problems,' a remix of 'Ho Problems,' are standout tracks that showcase his versatility and enduring appeal.
In the track 'Miami Mt. Rushmore,' which features Rick Ross and Trick Daddy, JT Money questions his place in the annals of hip-hop history with the lines, 'How can you not say my name when you make your lists?' and 'More than 30 years, a player done been through it. Out of 50 MCs, how many did I influence?'
'Immortal' also includes the first Poison Clan record in over 30 years, bringing a fresh yet nostalgic vibe to 2024. The album is a mix of bass-thumping trap beats, street lyrics, stripper anthems, and even a jook song, all delivered with JT Money's unique flair. As one of the best lyricists of the Miami bass movement, JT Money continues to reflect the raw and brash insight of South Florida in his music.
A major goal behind the creation of this album is to musically bridge the gap between old school and new generation hip-hop artists. Tracks like 'Been There, Done That,' produced by Nixon On The Track & The Pyrvmids, and 'Best Is Yet To Come' featuring CeeLo Green, exemplify this ambition. JT Money is particularly proud of 'What This Pimp Bout,' a collaboration with 8Ball & MJG and The T.A.Y. from the C.H.I.
JT Money commented, 'I am pleased to present this body of work to the world. It is a catalogue that embodies where I am collectively as a musical pioneer, and I believe that it is an ode to the disconnect between the younger artist and the older generations who have steered Hip Hop and feel-good music.'
'Immortal' is available on all digital streaming and download platforms. This release not only solidifies JT Money's place as a musical pioneer but also aims to ensure that his artistry and music catalogue remain 'immortal.'
Curated from 24-7 Press Release


