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Harlem Rising Star Montana’s Farewell Single JACK

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Today, Harlem’s R&B Pop princess Journey Montana releases her new single, “Jack.”��

“‘Hit The Road Jack’ by Ray Charles has been one of my favorite songs for most of my life, so I really wanted to put my own twist on it,” says Journey.

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“On my version, ‘Jack’ represents hitting a breaking point and what happens when you realize enough is enough and it’s time to let that man go. This is a song about a woman choosing and trusting herself.”

The new track follows recent singles “Vendetta,” “Ain’t Mine” feat. Lay Bankz and “212,” a R&B love letter to the iconic New York area code Journey calls home featuring her hypnotic, confident croon.

Coupled with a stunning On The Radar freestyle and a From The Block performance of “Vendetta,” as well as a support slot alongside R&B singer Ann Marie’s summer tour, Journey has cemented herself as one to watch this year.

“Jack” continues her hard-hitting run, after last year’s breakout single “Bad Decisions,” which boasts over 2.8M streams after going viral on TikTok.

With more new music on the way, 2023 is expected to be the rising star’s biggest year yet. Bear witness to Journey Montana’s ascent to R&B royalty.

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