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Album Listening Session: Json ‘Braille’
Description: When asked about the music he makes, Json says, “You can’t see it, but you can feel it”. In an attempt to make heartfelt music, he sees his music as being similar to Braille. It communicates information important to him, but even more, communicates the attitude of his heart. He is known for bearing his all through his music ... -
Json ‘Braille’ Tracklisting with Production Credits
Description: When asked about the music he makes, Json says, “You can’t see it, but you can feel it”. In an attempt to make heartfelt music, he sees his music as being similar to Braille. It communicates information important to him, but even more, communicates the attitude of his heart. He is known for bearing his all through his music ... -
Json Reveals 5th Studio Album Release Date
UPDATE: Json's new album is very close to done. They decided to push the album back to make sure sound quality is up to par. Json says that his first single has been written for months now so expect that soon. The official release date is June 18, 2013.
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Json ‘Growing Pains’ debuts at #5 on iTunes Hip Hop/Rap Charts
Json’s new album ‘Growing Pains’ released today on Lamp Mode Recordings. Json and Lamp Mode have been pushing the release hard and Rapzilla held an album -
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Json – Growing Pains
In 1971, the Funkadelics released Maggot Brain, an album as unity-preaching as it was genre-bending. The record begins with legendary guitarist Eddie Hazel’s empathetic guitar solo over a minimal acoustic scale, setting the remainder of the album into a tailspin of confused life stories.
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Json “It’s Alright” feat. MIKESCHAIR
Second single off Json’s next album ‘Growing Pains’ out February 21, 2012. More info click here. -
J’Son Talks “Parent Me” Song/Film, Commends T.I. As A Father
On his third album, Lamp Mode recording artist J’Son addressed hood problems on his Christian Hip Hop community-acclaimed project, City Lights. On his new album Growing Pains, a Hip Hop version of The Psalms, the St. Louis, Missouri-area emcee addresses his