Since the release of Toxic Lovespell, J’Moris has shown no signs of slowing down. The Hillsboro, Texas rapper has always thrived on momentum, using each project not as a finish line but as a checkpoint. Now, just a few months after delivering one of his most vulnerable records to date, he’s back in the studio, gearing up for his next chapter.
Toxic Lovespell peeled back layers of emotional chaos, diving into unhealthy attachments, late-night temptations, and the battles between desire and discipline. It was raw, flawed, and unapologetically human — a record that resonated with anyone caught between love and self-sabotage. But for J’Moris, it was also a turning point. His upcoming work, though still under wraps, promises a different energy.
Part of that evolution comes from his continued collaboration with longtime producer Supamario Beatz. The pair have developed an undeniable chemistry over the years, with Supamario setting the sonic foundation and J’Moris filling it with lived experience. This time, though, they’re experimenting more boldly — testing new tempos, adding unexpected instrumentation, and letting collaboration stretch beyond their usual comfort zone.
That spirit of reinvention extends beyond the studio. J’Moris’s podcast Life Outside Lyrics has quietly become a space for fans to connect with him beyond the music. With candid conversations and unfiltered perspectives, it reflects the same authenticity he brings to his tracks. For an artist who has built his career independently, trust has become his strongest currency — and he’s not cashing it in for quick hits.
Whether the next drop comes as a full project or a run of singles, one thing is clear: he isn’t standing still. And that’s what makes him one of the most compelling voices in Southern rap today.