PJ Morton Launches Production Series, “A PJ Morton Production,” Featuring New Projects from La Reezy, Darrel Walls & More | Shore Fire Media

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PJ Morton Launches Production Series, "A PJ Morton Production," Featuring New Projects from La Reezy, Darrel Walls & More

First Singles Out Now:

"Pardon Me" by La Reezy

"Amazing" by Darrel Walls

Created at Studio in the Country, Historic Louisiana Location Recently Acquired by PJ Morton

Today, PJ Morton launches "A PJ Morton Production," a new production series of cross-genre collaborations, introducing and championing a fresh class of rising stars in hip-hop, R&B and gospel. On the heels of releasing "Pardon Me," a Snoop Dogg-cosigned single and music video from La Reezy – the 20-year-old New Orleans rapper known for his soulful sound and inspirational message – Morton has unveiled "Amazing"by Darrel Walls. While PJ Morton and 6x GRAMMY®-nominee, 6x Stellar-winner Darrel Walls have worked and performed together for years, "Amazing" furthers a combined mission of excellence, and marks a new creative chapter for both artists. 

Listen to and watch the music videos for La Reezy's "Pardon Me" (feat. PJ Morton)and Darrel Walls' "Amazing," produced by PJ Morton and out now

With more music on the way from La Reezy, Darrel Walls and an unannounced collaboration with Teedra Moses, 5x GRAMMY®-winner PJ Morton has been helming each project at Studio in the Country, the historic complex in rural Bogalusa, Louisiana, where everyone from Stevie Wonder to Beach House, Dr. John, Jimmy Buffett, Kansas, The Neville Brothers, The Meters, Trent Reznor, Willie Nelson and more have recorded classic records. Sitting on 26 acres of pine forests, fields and ponds, Studio in the Country first opened in 1973, and Morton is working to preserve the landmark location, while helping more and more artists to experience its magic. 

"PJ Morton is 're-presenting' a legendary Louisiana studio for a new generation," writes Rolling Stone, in a recent interview. "He's made it part of his mission to preserve and amplify landmarks in his home state, including the home of jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden, New Orleans jazz staple the Dew Drop Inn, and, now, Studio in the Country…Morton's work aligns with his mission to help be a connecting figure who preserves music history." 

PJ Morton says, "In a space like this you're cut off from the world, all we are focused on is being together and working on this music. All you're doing is resting your mind and creating. I often call it 'Magic Kingdom' because something happens in that isolation that you don't get from being in a normal studio in the city…La Reezy was like, 'I would've never wrote this if I was home. These words wouldn't have come to my mind if I was home.'"

"I love history and I love the past, and that's in every way. Sonically, what they stood for, all of these things are so important to me. But I'm a child of hip-hop as well. I've always had my foot in both. I think that is part of my mission in life, to keep that conversation and keep us connected because a lot of the time, the only thing that disconnects us is the communication and the understanding."

In recent weeks, PJ Morton has also appeared at the BET Awards alongside La Reezy, performed on the record-setting season finale of American Idol, was stamped as one of EBONY's "headliners" who are shaping the cultural conversation, and has announced a series of headline tour dates throughout 2025: pjmortonmusic.com/#shows

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