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Happy Father's Day
2023 · single
Throw Da D
2022 · single
Still Poisonous
2022 · albüm
Dedicated To The Old School (Radio Edit)
2022 · single
Act Like You Know (Radio Edit)
2022 · single
From The Vault (Hidden Gems)
2021 · albüm
Awesome
2021 · single
Dibble x Dabble
2021 · single
Block Is Hot
2021 · single
Hustler
2021 · single
Everything Costs
2020 · single
Aint goin
2020 · single
Reap What You Sow
2020 · single
OG Perspective
2020 · albüm
Damn It Feels Good
2020 · single
I Just Blaze
2019 · single
Weak (feat. Shawn Jay)
2019 · single
Let Her Go (feat. Koly P)
2018 · single
Return of the Bitchizer
2018 · albüm
G Pass (Hosted by DJ Show)
2015 · albüm
J Baby (Hosted by DJ Show)
2015 · albüm
P.G.P. (Pimpin' Gangsta Party)
2015 · albüm
Get Yo Money
2015 · single
Get Yo Money - Remixes
2015 · single
MIA - Morial (Hosted by DJ Show)
2012 · albüm
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The former leader of the hip-hop group Poison Clan, JT Money has always been about creating music you can dance to. JT Money was discovered in a Miami talent show by 2 Live Crew founder Luther Campbell. He then went on to record three albums with Poison Clan on Campbell's label Skyywalker Records, but the group eventually disbanded after a dispute with Campbell. JT Money took some of the lessons he learned from his years with Campbell and used them on his first solo album, Pimpin' On Wax. The album featured the type of dancefloor-friendly hip-hop that Campbell helped popularize. JT Money's 2001 album, Blood Sweat & Years, brings listeners more of the same, proving that he is a performer that can produce club-friendly hip-hop on a consistent basis. Return of the B-Izer offered more of the same the following year. ~ Jon Azpiri, Rovi