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J.PERIOD Performs on THE TONIGHT SHOW

A musical journey narrated by comedic mastermind Dave Chappelle and delivered in three acts.

By: May. 12, 2021
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Legendary DJ/Producer J.PERIOD has just released a trail-blazing new adventure: Chapter One of his debut album, Story To Tell. The groundbreaking DJ/Producer will make his late night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon performing "All In Your Head" with Black Thought, Tiffany Gouché with narration by Dave Chappelle tonight May 12 @ 11:35/10:35c on NBC.

A musical journey narrated by comedic mastermind Dave Chappelle and delivered in three acts, Story To Tell (Chapter One) has received widespread acclaim spanning Complex, OkayPlayer, FLOOD, Rolling Stone, XXL, Under The Radar, Respect Mag, HipHopDX, Revolt.tv and J.PERIOD made an appearance on SiriusXM Sway's Universe. It features guests: Dave Chappelle, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Joell Ortiz, The Roots' Black Thought, Jemele Hill, Masego, Shad, Tiffany Gouché, Bobbito Garcia, Mayda del Valle, Crazy Legs and Garth Trinidad.

Produced by J.PERIOD (alongside a GRAMMY-winning team of writers and musicians), Story To Tell envisions a vibrant world of connections-between artists, songs, stories, genres, cultures, and generations: a web of creative impulses that flows like a mixtape, and bangs like a blockbuster. It brims with energy, breaks boundaries and conventions, and leads to unexpected combinations that surprise and delight. It's a new kind of musical storybook, and an eye-popping, ear-opening ride.

J.PERIOD's past work includes collaborations with music royalty (The Roots, Q-Tip, Mary J. Blige, John Legend), a Billboard #1 for The Hamilton Mixtape, a landmark role as Music Supervisor for the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, and a founding seat on The Kennedy Center's Hip Hop Culture Council.



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