JT: The Miami legend returns with his jam-packed 'Immortal' studio album
The Miami rap scene is going stronger than ever these days especially when hip-hop veteran JT is back in action delivering anthems for The Culture. A full-fledged Immortal studio album loaded with guest features ranging from Rick Ross and Trick Daddy to CeeLo Green? Say less.
JT has delivered a hard-hitting ‘Immortal’ album to the masses
It’s more than just a few fire tunes. JT’s seventh studio effort comes loaded with nearly 20 tunes and all types of signature sounds.
JT Money released his seventh studio album entitled “Immortal” on Independence Day after a hiatus from the forefront of music to create and build on this project. The 15-track LP is the result of the veteran artist's three-year journey that directed his music in a brand-new direction. In the process, JT achieved dream collaborations that were roughly 30 years in the making. Immortal is a stamp on JT’s collective in music as a pioneer and for the Hip Hop and Rap culture.
The "Who Dat" rapper remains loyal to his dynamic and iconic, Miami-bass roots with songs like "Big Gulp" and "A$$ Back." This impactful track even became the theme song for “MTV CRIBS.” JT Money stays trickin' on wax with his first collaboration with Trap Beckham, "On Your Best Friends." He also charismatically remixes his classic "Ho Problems" by giving the record a boost of more life on "Mo Problems."
“How can you not say my name when you make your lists?” JT Money asks on the track “Miami Mt. Rushmore” which features Rick Ross and Trick Daddy, later adding “More than 30 years, a player done been through it. Out of 50 MCs, how many did I influence?”
The album features the first Poison Clan record in over 30 years and brings the Miami native into 2024 with a collection of bass-thumping trap beats, street lyrics, stripper anthems and even a jook song that only JT Money can deliver. As arguably the best lyricist of the Miami bass movement, the first subgenre of Southern hip-hop, whose brash and raw insight of South Florida reflects on many of his hit records.
JT's prominent goal behind the creation of this album is to musically bridge the gap between the old school and the new generation of Hip-Hop artists with songs like "Been There, Done That" produced by Nixon On The Track & The Pyrvmids, and "Best Is Yet To Come" with CeeLo Green. One song he's particularly proud of is "What This Pimp Bout" featuring 8Ball & MJG and songwriter, The T.A.Y. from the C.H.I.
JT Money adds, “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 will live on beyond my years, and that is what the creation was about…. timeless hard-hitting music.”
JT Money is doing everything to ensure his artistry and music catalogue remains immortal and this album proves it!