J’Moris ‘s latest album, Toxic Lovespell, is an emotional ride on the ups and downs of life and love. This lively hip-hop artist embodies the human condition in a rough, realistic style and sultry melody.

Growing up in a small town where love and relationships are expressed in raw, pure forms, J’Moris draws inspiration from the world around him. He considers the complexities of love, indicating that it’s not always pretty but it’s always real. His brother Crunch taught him the importance of being real.

J’Moris treats each song as a conversation that invites listeners into his world. His storytelling paints pictures with words that resonate deeply. The title Toxic Lovespell itself captures the addictive nature of love, even when it’s bad for you a theme that resonates throughout the album.

Toxic Lovespell is the tug of war of love, where love is poisonous. “Ice Cream” and “She Knows” are hip-hop bravado with R&B silkiness, while “Good Guys Finish Last” discusses the heartache and desperation that typically follow love. The album’s beats, crafted by Supamario Beatz, provide the perfect backdrop to J’Moris’s heartfelt delivery.

His existence is shaped by his coming-of-age experiences in a neighborhood ravaged by the crack epidemic. Toxic Lovespell is available on all the streaming platforms, an introduction to J’Moris‘s love and heartbreak universe. It portrays his manhood and artistic growth. To new listeners, it provides a voice that is distinctly Southern, wholly authentic, and always truthful.