J Pressure Bio
Bronx native and son to a single mother, Jimmy "J Pressure" Bobbitt embarked on a life changing journey into the culturally influential world of Hip Hop. His entry into the rap game does not differ from most reputable artists, as he fashioned his musical style after true legends. Studying the likes of great lyricists
while infusing his own style and realism allowed J Pressure to develop the fundamental skills necessary to garner the respect of
Hip Hop aficionados.
Starting in junior high, he would find himself rapping in the school halls with his fellow peers; embedding into him showmanship, wit, flow, and most of all a songwriting ability that
many lacked; which in then gave him the willingness to grow within his craft. As many true artists do, J Pressure diversified his artistry when he landed a supporting roll in the 2000 American drama film "Finding Forrester", Starring Sean Connery, Rob Brown and directed by Gus Van Sant. It was then that J Pressure decided to take his musical ability to the next level. J Pressure perfected his storytelling abilities and song composition skills while remaining true to who he was, where he was from, and what he encountered daily; a trait that is hard to find in mainstream Hip Hop at times.
With Hip Hop as his platform, he uses music as his "Soap Box" where he can stand up and speak his mind while others listen attentively. J Pressure brings an amazing cadence to each track that is remarkable, coupled with a powerful voice, and seasoned with a clear and concise delivery that pierces the senses. He leads the next generation of Hip Hop artist which brings hope to the future of music. J Pressure is a breath of fresh air meant to be inhaled mentally and exhaled in a celebratory fashion. Continue on with J Pressure through his journey through life as he canvases a vivid picture of life, uncensored, and depicting what it has to offer on both ends.