FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –
New Jersey rapper J.Ransom has released
his latest single, “Bring It Back.” The single is Ransom's most
significant official music release since his winter of 2013 mixtape,
“Life Beyond Reason: Speaking to the World,” which was made
available to the public free of charge. A track with a modern edge
and an old-school heart, “Bring It Back” is a song that every fan
of the rap and hip-hop genres can get behind.
J.Ransom's “Bring It Back” is a
call for music fans, rappers and DJs alike to return to the way of
the original urban poets, who in the eyes of many respected music
critics did some of their best work in the 1990s, often referred to
as the “new-school” era of hip hop. His beats are strong, his
lines are sharp, and his studio production is slim, trim and clean.
“The first thing I ever wrote
creatively was a rap,” writes J.Ransom, who published two books
before his 22nd birthday. “I have been listening to
music since birth. My uncle was a local DJ who introduced me to
music. I creatively have done all types of writing, but it was not
until a year ago I started taking being an artist seriously. But I
have worked as a part of an independent record company and as a
producer.”
What strikes the listener first upon
pressing 'play' is the full, shadowy sound of “Bring It On.”
Immediately after, it becomes absolutely clear that J.Ransom cares
deeply about the message of his music. This is not casual, freestyle
rapping. This is rap music penned by someone with an ear for groove
and a mind for significant meaning.
J.Ransom writes of the themes in “Bring It Back,” “This single is very true to every word said in the lyrics. This is meant to be a hip-hop song with my style of lyricism and production. It is true to the northeast sound of hip-hop originated in NYC, but with Jersey flavor and a poetic truth. The song is very much so made for the love of the music and hop-hop culture.”
J.Ransom writes of the themes in “Bring It Back,” “This single is very true to every word said in the lyrics. This is meant to be a hip-hop song with my style of lyricism and production. It is true to the northeast sound of hip-hop originated in NYC, but with Jersey flavor and a poetic truth. The song is very much so made for the love of the music and hop-hop culture.”
Ransom's passion for the craft is
self-evident in his tone and wordplay. He cites as main artistic
influences Nas, Jay-Z, GZA, Wu-Tang Clan, A Tribe Called Quest,
Public Enemy, INI, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Gangstarr, Black Star,
Kanye West, Pusha T, and Common.
“Bring It Back” by J.Ransom is available online worldwide beginning January 5, 2014.
“Bring It Back” by J.Ransom is available online worldwide beginning January 5, 2014.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
ARTIST CONTACT INFO:
eMail -
jransom25@gmail.com
Website -
Twitter -
@EsotericDiamond
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