J. Stone Drops “Flowers Now” Feat. Mozzy

J. Stone feat. Mozzy - Flowers Now

J. Stone releases “Flowers Now” featuring Mozzy.

The founder and CEO of 25/8 No Breaks Inc and a founding member of All Money In Records , J. Stone has been overcoming adversity his entire life.  From the onset of his life, he has been confronted with loss. At three, his mother passed. An aunt became his guardian before succumbing to cancer. One year later, J lost his brother Alvin to street violence. He raps under J Stone, a name they shared in the neighborhood, to keep his legacy alive.  Throughout his teens and twenties, he endured a revolving door of incarcerations, group homes, and getting shot. Meanwhile, around 2005, he connected with an associate from the neighborhood who shared his passion, goals, and fierce work ethic: Nipsey Hussle.

“I feel like I’m one of the dopest lyricists from L.A,” says J. Stone. “I am South Central’s advocate.” For well over a decade, the Crenshaw native has put in undisputed work on the mic. However, his association is forever closest to longtime friend and business partner Nipsey Hussle. Grinding away out of nothing with a matched drive to win, J Stone reached over 10 million views and streams with “The Marathon Continues” tribute. Adding to an album series that Nipsey architected during their All Money In No Money Out days

As Nip’ recalled on J Stone’s 2019 tribute “The Marathon Continues,” they recorded each other in Hussle’s makeshift bedroom studio. They worked side by side on J’s The Grind Don’t Stop, and Nipsey’s Bullets Ain’t Got No Name, Vol. 2.  Despite the progress, the streets kept calling, and it wasn’t until a few years later that J. Stone finally turned the page on his life.  The transition came with the arrival of his daughter, and a standout solo song, “All Get Right,” from Nipsey’s revolutionary Crenshaw.

After shining on one of the highest-profile mixtapes of all time, J. Stone went deeper.  The Coldest Story Ever, 25 / 8 No Brakes, and Neighborhood Watch became catalog milestones, which helped All Money partner with a major label, Nipsey then urged J to create the series that would propel him further. Although Nip’ was unable to see it, The Definition Of Loyalty met that challenge. After nearly quitting music after the tragic 2019 loss of Nipsey, J. Stone let hurt become hunger, evident on The Definition Of Pain (2020). Both albums peaked at #2 on the iTunes Hip Hop charts. 

Now, J. Stone’s forthcoming album, The Definition Of Sacrifice, (which will complete his “Definition” trilogy) raises the stakes. The album features appearances and production from Young Dolph (RIP), Swizz Beatz, Jadakiss,, Mozzy, OT Genasis, Styles P, K Camp & Lumidee.  

After releasing “Weekend” with Young Dolph to announce the new album, J. Stone returns with a new single, “Flowers Now” featuring Mozzy.  “Flowers Now” is now available at all DSP’s. 

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