J-Zone – Go Back To Sellin’ Weed

J-Zone debuts on SpitFireHipHop with this new single titled “Go Back To Sellin’ Weed.”

J-Zone, the self-proclaimed “jack of all trades, master of zero,” may be familiar to you for any one of his six lives: Indie hip-hop’s class clown; an off-kilter producer with his own identifiable style; a frustrated music business casualty who penned a nervy memoir about the life of the working class musician (Root For The Villain); a tongue-in-cheek, encyclopedic music journalist; a late-blooming drummer with a knack for channeling the spirit of classic break beats or a DJ with a deep love for funk 45s.

On his seventh solo album (and twelfth overall), Fish-n-Grits, J-Zone visits all the stops of an artistic and musical journey that spans well over two decades. Comprised of both limited edition 7” vinyl-only releases (dating back to 2014) and all new material, Fish-n-Grits is equal parts vocal and instrumental. The New York native uses his rap time to pick fights with the delusional state of the music industry, gentrification, the good and bad of nostalgia, police brutality, political correctness and hip-hop’s generational conflicts, but never without his signature brands of humor and sarcasm intact.

Today, J-Zone premiered the first single, “Go To Back To Sellin’ Weed,” from Fish-n-Grits with Okayplayer and its quintessential Zone.  “Its 2016, you still looking for a deal, you gotta eat, so do craftsmen who do this shit for real.” With an assist from Prince Paul, Zone paints a vivid picture of struggle rappers and instructs those who are making a mockery of the music to take your Soundcloud down and go back to hand-to-hands.

J-Zone - Go Back To Sellin' Weed

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