Hip-hop musician J’Moris released his new album, Toxic Lovespell, to the public. The album is a journey through the highs and lows of love, life, and personal growth, all set against the stark background of J’Moris’s unflinching candour.
J’Moris was raised in Hillsboro, Texas, where he was faced with the hard realities of a crack-addled community. His own experience is the ultimate survival story, guided by his older brother Crunch, who taught him how to survive the streets without being overwhelmed by their violence. That is what lends his music such authenticity that resonates on such a primal level.
Toxic Lovespell is a masterclass, combining hip-hop with R&B’s smooth melodies and trap. Tracks like “She Knows” and “Good Guys Finish Last” demonstrate J’Moris’s ability to create club-ready, catchy tracks. The album’s production, handled by Supamario Beatz, provides his lyrical depth and vocal range of the ideal platform.
The album starts with “Therapeutic Release,” an emotional rollercoaster, to say the least. His delivery is commanding, even when he is speaking about personal vulnerability and struggle. This confessional style is his hallmark, making Toxic Lovespell a unique work.
In Toxic Lovespell, J’Moris again proves that his innovative take goes beyond making music; it’s a witness to survival, hardship, and transformation. It’s an essential listen for anyone who loves real storytelling and the melodic tastes of Southern hip-hop.