The urban music scene is exciting as breakout recording artist J. Lock drops his latest single, “Money,” featuring the talented Finesse 2 Tymes. With a captivating beat, infectious hook, and a co-sign from legendary producer Russell “Big Block” Spencer, J. Lock is quickly making a name for himself in the industry.
Hailing from Mississippi and now based in Atlanta, J. Lock is a rising star under the Stoner Road Music Empire/Block Entertainment umbrella. His manager, Russell “Big Block” Spencer, renowned for his work with artists like Yung Joc and Jeezy, recognized the star quality in J. Lock and knew he had to collaborate with him. The motto of Block Entertainment, “rebuilding hip hop block by block,” resonates strongly with J. Lock’s potential to shine.
“Money” is more than just a song; it represents J. Lock’s journey and talent. The official music video premiered on BET Jams and J. Lock’s YouTube channel, showcasing the artist’s dedication to his craft. The track’s bass-heavy rhythm and infectious hook are poised to dominate the airwaves this summer, setting the stage for J. Lock’s ascent in the hip-hop scene.
Earlier this year, J. Lock captivated audiences with his hit single “Selfish,” featuring the multi-platinum R&B singer RL. The melodic and sensual track gained over 200k streams on Apple and Spotify, showcasing J. Lock’s ability to connect with listeners through his music.
As a rising star, J. Lock’s achievements are already notable. His nomination for “Male Hip-Hop Artist of The Year” at the 49th Annual Jackson Music Awards is a testament to his growing influence in the industry.
J. Lock’s journey continues to unfold with each new release, and “Money” featuring Finesse 2 Tymes is a testament to his dedication and musical prowess. As the urban music landscape evolves, J. Lock’s distinctive sound and captivating presence undoubtedly contribute to the redefinition of hip-hop, one block at a time.
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