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The Definition of Loyalty

16.6M streams

16,602,528

The Definition of Pain

6M streams

5,951,944

Stoney Montana 2

5.6M streams

5,646,702

The Marathon Continues

5M streams

4,984,127

Real Shit

4.4M streams

4,414,775

The Definition of Sacrifice

4M streams

4,034,433

The Definition of Success

1.5M streams

1,528,121

Stone Cold

1.2M streams

1,240,091

Greatest Street Hits, Vol. 1

1.1M streams

1,142,600

Stoney Montana

1.1M streams

1,050,814

Biography

J. Stone has been overcoming adversity his entire life. He also found that kinship and shared experience with another youth growing up in South Central LA, Nipsey Hussle. The founder and CEO of 25/8 No Breaks Inc and a founding member of All Money In Records, J. Stone was not only label mates with the Nipsey Hussle, but he was influential in sparking his own success in the industry. Together, they learned the inner workings of the music industry as teens and even taught each other how to record one another in the studio. J. Stone and Nipsey recording history also runs deep, as he previously appeared on Nipsey’s Crenshaw (“All Get Right”), Mailbox Money (“Stay Loyal”) and he also joined Nipsey on his Crenshaw (2014), and Victory Lap (2018) tours. J. Stone has amassed more than 80 million streams worldwide over the course of his last three albums. J’s first independent album, The Definition Of Loyalty,(2019) peaked at #2 on the iTunes Hip-Hop chart, and included collaborations with Wale, Hit-Boy, James Fauntleroy, Curren$y, The Game, YG, Snoop Dogg, Jeremiah, Mozzy, Pacman Da Gunman, YFN Lucci, Dom Kennedy and of course Nipsey. In 2020, J. Stone returned with The Definition Of Pain, which again went #2 on the iTunes Hip-Hop chart and featured Nipsey (two tracks), E-40, T-Pain, Dave East, Trae Tha Truth, Dom Kennedy, T.I., & Kash Doll. Now, J. Stone has announced his forthcoming album, The Definition Of Sacrifice, which completes his “Definition” trilogy.