JasonMartin & Jay Worthy: The 'Woop Woop Bop Bop 1982' visualizer sets the tone for 'A Compton Story'

Forget just putting out a few songs, JasonMartin is coming through with his full-fledged A Compton Story studio album. So what better way to set the mood than delivering a new ‘Woop Woop Bop Bop 1982’ visualizer tune to the masses?

The song goes hard. The visual gets you in the mood. The album? Must-hear. Peep the details, visualizer and keep scrolling for the full-fledged album.

New name, who dis…  After announcing a name change (from his professional name Problem, to his birth name JasonMartin) with his I Owe Myself album earlier this year, the multi-hyphenate, now known as JasonMartin, has reached great heights as an artist, producer, film director, business owner (Dubbs Coffee Shop in Hollywood), entrepreneur (his Coffee & Kush Brand) and as a fledging actor (he appeared in the White Men Can’t Jump Reboot). 

After releasing the A Compton Story film in October (which is available on Tubi), which he starred in, wrote and directed, JasonMartin is releasing the album(s) companion piece(s) to the film, which will be released in two separate installments. 

The first installment of A Compton Story PT. 1 features guest appearances and production from Diddy, Childish Gambino, Schoolboy Q, DJ Quik, Hit-Boy, Rich Homie Quan, T.I., Kaytranada, Jay Worthy & Harry Fraud among others is now available at all DSP’s.   

JasonMartin’s A Compton Story PT. 1 is now available at all DSP’s. 

JasonMartin will release the second installment, A Compton Story PT. 2 on 11-10, with guest and producers to be announced.  

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