
Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon As of Now Vinyl LP Brown Colour 2026
Tracklist:
1. I'm Signed to Lex Now I'm Up
2. You Know My Love Language Right?
3. Flewed Out, All Expenses Is Paid For
4. Tia Mowry (The Rich TT)
5. Butter Leather Weather
6. Drunk Nights in Edgewood (IMYSM)
7. 360 Photo Booth
8. I'm Getting Too Famous (This Time Last Year)
9. Okay, I Know Who My Twin Flame Is
10 .Bedford Avenue (Skit)
11 .So You Really Don't Miss Me?
12. Let Me Reflect/Uber from O'Hare
13. Texting This Fine Shit for a Month
14. Instagram Highlights
15. Nah, You're Mad Extra
16. King of Charlotte (I Feel Like Trolling)
17. Lord Jah-Monte's #1 Supporter (Skit)
âMy auntie asked me whatâs my path?â spits Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon on his de but from the celebrated Lex Records. The lyric relatably references the cross roads heâs at in his current life, especially as someone right on the cusp of rap stardom. âRecently Iâve been thinking more and more about what comes next in my life,â the artist reveals. Itâs fair to say Ogbonâs Lex LP features less of the sh*t-talking court jester of old. Instead, thereâs more of an imperfect man re-examining past mistakes so he can avoid any future forks in the road. Thereâs a particular focus on over coming heartbreak, inspiring Ogbon to admit heâs haunted by an ex so badly he now needs to call up the Ghostbusters for assistance. Since emerging in the late 2010s, Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon has consistently lit up Americaâs underground rap scene and this is thanks to a refreshingly honest writing style. Amid the exquisitely wavy strings of 2021âs The Missing Link / The Sneaky Link, for example, he rapped: âEveryone thinks theyâre play er, until their bitch doesnât come home.â Biting and snappy, the nasally vocals carry the playful verve of comedian Richard Pryor bravely excavating personal Demons to solicit giggles. All this brash, wry Redman-inspired storytelling continues on the new pro ject. Its first single is titled Iâm Signed to Lex, Now Iâm Up â a name that mirrors what a big moment releasing a project on the label that once housed MF DOOM represents for Lord Jah-Monte Ogbonâs legacy. âIâm really driven by being able to level up and give my family more financial freedom,â he hopes. And, if auntie asked what his path was right now, what exactly would the rap per say? Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon concludes: âAuntie: this rapping thing feels like itâs finally about to pay off!â
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$17.85Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon As of Now Vinyl LP Brown Colour 2026
Tracklist:
1. I'm Signed to Lex Now I'm Up
2. You Know My Love Language Right?
3. Flewed Out, All Expenses Is Paid For
4. Tia Mowry (The Rich TT)
5. Butter Leather Weather
6. Drunk Nights in Edgewood (IMYSM)
7. 360 Photo Booth
8. I'm Getting Too Famous (This Time Last Year)
9. Okay, I Know Who My Twin Flame Is
10 .Bedford Avenue (Skit)
11 .So You Really Don't Miss Me?
12. Let Me Reflect/Uber from O'Hare
13. Texting This Fine Shit for a Month
14. Instagram Highlights
15. Nah, You're Mad Extra
16. King of Charlotte (I Feel Like Trolling)
17. Lord Jah-Monte's #1 Supporter (Skit)
âMy auntie asked me whatâs my path?â spits Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon on his de but from the celebrated Lex Records. The lyric relatably references the cross roads heâs at in his current life, especially as someone right on the cusp of rap stardom. âRecently Iâve been thinking more and more about what comes next in my life,â the artist reveals. Itâs fair to say Ogbonâs Lex LP features less of the sh*t-talking court jester of old. Instead, thereâs more of an imperfect man re-examining past mistakes so he can avoid any future forks in the road. Thereâs a particular focus on over coming heartbreak, inspiring Ogbon to admit heâs haunted by an ex so badly he now needs to call up the Ghostbusters for assistance. Since emerging in the late 2010s, Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon has consistently lit up Americaâs underground rap scene and this is thanks to a refreshingly honest writing style. Amid the exquisitely wavy strings of 2021âs The Missing Link / The Sneaky Link, for example, he rapped: âEveryone thinks theyâre play er, until their bitch doesnât come home.â Biting and snappy, the nasally vocals carry the playful verve of comedian Richard Pryor bravely excavating personal Demons to solicit giggles. All this brash, wry Redman-inspired storytelling continues on the new pro ject. Its first single is titled Iâm Signed to Lex, Now Iâm Up â a name that mirrors what a big moment releasing a project on the label that once housed MF DOOM represents for Lord Jah-Monte Ogbonâs legacy. âIâm really driven by being able to level up and give my family more financial freedom,â he hopes. And, if auntie asked what his path was right now, what exactly would the rap per say? Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon concludes: âAuntie: this rapping thing feels like itâs finally about to pay off!â
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Tracklist:
1. I'm Signed to Lex Now I'm Up
2. You Know My Love Language Right?
3. Flewed Out, All Expenses Is Paid For
4. Tia Mowry (The Rich TT)
5. Butter Leather Weather
6. Drunk Nights in Edgewood (IMYSM)
7. 360 Photo Booth
8. I'm Getting Too Famous (This Time Last Year)
9. Okay, I Know Who My Twin Flame Is
10 .Bedford Avenue (Skit)
11 .So You Really Don't Miss Me?
12. Let Me Reflect/Uber from O'Hare
13. Texting This Fine Shit for a Month
14. Instagram Highlights
15. Nah, You're Mad Extra
16. King of Charlotte (I Feel Like Trolling)
17. Lord Jah-Monte's #1 Supporter (Skit)
âMy auntie asked me whatâs my path?â spits Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon on his de but from the celebrated Lex Records. The lyric relatably references the cross roads heâs at in his current life, especially as someone right on the cusp of rap stardom. âRecently Iâve been thinking more and more about what comes next in my life,â the artist reveals. Itâs fair to say Ogbonâs Lex LP features less of the sh*t-talking court jester of old. Instead, thereâs more of an imperfect man re-examining past mistakes so he can avoid any future forks in the road. Thereâs a particular focus on over coming heartbreak, inspiring Ogbon to admit heâs haunted by an ex so badly he now needs to call up the Ghostbusters for assistance. Since emerging in the late 2010s, Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon has consistently lit up Americaâs underground rap scene and this is thanks to a refreshingly honest writing style. Amid the exquisitely wavy strings of 2021âs The Missing Link / The Sneaky Link, for example, he rapped: âEveryone thinks theyâre play er, until their bitch doesnât come home.â Biting and snappy, the nasally vocals carry the playful verve of comedian Richard Pryor bravely excavating personal Demons to solicit giggles. All this brash, wry Redman-inspired storytelling continues on the new pro ject. Its first single is titled Iâm Signed to Lex, Now Iâm Up â a name that mirrors what a big moment releasing a project on the label that once housed MF DOOM represents for Lord Jah-Monte Ogbonâs legacy. âIâm really driven by being able to level up and give my family more financial freedom,â he hopes. And, if auntie asked what his path was right now, what exactly would the rap per say? Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon concludes: âAuntie: this rapping thing feels like itâs finally about to pay off!â












