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The Real J.T.W. Has Halloween Coming Early With 'A PUDDLE OF BLOOD'

The Real J.T.W. Has Halloween Coming Early With 'A PUDDLE OF BLOOD'

The Real J.T.W. (born March 2, 1993), is a musician/songwriter and controversial figure. He was born in raised in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. He had a rough child hood growing up, but was able to find peace through music. At age 12, he started writing music. After time music became therapeutic for him and he wanted to share that therapy with others. He speaks on real life events in his life & around the world. Mental Health plays a big role in his music. As he speaks on subject matters such as depression, addiction, and mental illness.
He took the internet by surprise in late 2020. He dropped his first EP album with no label titled 'The Good & The Bad'. This EP project consisted of 8 tracks. In which one of the tracks was titled 'SHATTERED' which opened the door for him with some big opportunities. He had also dropped a music video following the success of this song. In late 2020, a producer who goes by the name of Soulburnin, took a liking to his music. The two started working together on his first professional studio album titled 'Watch Me Bleed'. This album consisted of 15 tracks. Two of his tracks made some serious noise, titled 'Damaged' and 'New Place'. He made a name for himself on platforms like SoundCloud and Instagram. He has made a promise to his fans to stay active and drop one song each month. Each track has a story of its own. Many fans have described his music to be therapeutic while others would describe it as dark but real. Many people ignore the importance of mental health. As he makes it his main focus in life and through his music.
In early 2022, The Real J.T.W. recorded his second professional studio album under Soulburnin Records, titled 'Painful Living'. This album consisted of 10 tracks in total. He had two successful tracks off this album titled 'REFLECTIONS' & 'DIVIDE'. In which both went viral. This album dropped on all platforms on December 29, 2023. Moving onto 2024 he started working on his next album titled 'Way Below Ground'. This album consisted of 11 tracks in total. Two of his hit singles were on the track list titled 'RUINS' & 'TRICK OR TREAT'. This album dropped on January 20, 2025. He's also sitting on four other albums that have been recorded & produced by his label, Soulburnin Records. These albums will drop over the course of the next 4 years going ahead. He has a plan to drop his fourth studio album under Soulburnin Records titled 'TRAPPED INSIDE MY MIND'. There is no official release date but is expected to drop sometime in 2026.
The Real J.T.W. earned his 100K Subscribers plaque on YouTube on March 15th, 2025. This marked his biggest achievement yet. This achievement shows the level he's at not just as a musician but as a YouTube Influencer. Some of the content he does on his YouTube channel is music videos, weight lifting videos, & tribute shorts. He's got over 76+ Million Views on his channel.
The Real J.T.W. is getting ready to drop his most terrifying track yet titled 'A PUDDLE OF BLOOD'. This track is said to bring shivers down your spine. He has a featured artist with him on this one who goes by the name 'Search For Savior'. This track is full of rage and explicit lyrics. 'A PUDDLE OF BLOOD' is set to drop on all platforms May 26, 2025. On social media The Real J.T.W. voiced to his fans that Halloween was coming early this year. Many fans love a good scare from him. As lately he has been bringing more darkness to life in his music. Buckle up as he's about to do the unthinkable once again in the hip-hop scene.
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