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J.James Thrilla: Oakland’s Unfiltered Voice with a 70s Soul

PlueskiBy PlueskiJune 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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From the concrete pulse of Oakland, California emerges a voice equal parts revolutionary and rhythm-driven — J.James Thrilla. Born and raised in a city that has birthed legends and revolutionaries alike, Thrilla doesn’t just rap — he testifies. With inspiration rooted in the passion of 2Pac and the radical truth-telling of Malcolm X, his music is as raw and real as it gets. This isn’t just hip hop — it’s Oakland soul with a street sermon.

He’s been making music his whole life, and it shows. His first project, Youngsta Boys, laid the foundation for a career that fuses consciousness with charisma. While others chase trends, J.James stays grounded in his vision, keeping his pen honest and his delivery unshakable. Every lyric comes straight from his hand — and every visual is born from his imagination.

Thrilla’s not in this for labels or contracts — he’s not chasing deals, he’s building legacy. With the support of his mom and his girl behind him, and production from his go-to Sonny, he’s been carving out a lane that’s uniquely his. His latest single, “F Oakland,” captures his duality: proud of where he’s from but unafraid to speak on its flaws. And with an upcoming project blending 70s R&B with gritty hip hop, he’s about to flip the game on its head.

J.James has already rocked crowds of over 600, but his dream destination? Performing in New Orleans, where soul meets struggle. He can see himself on tour with Kodak Black — a collision of unapologetic energy and authenticity.

No gimmicks. No filters. Just Thrilla.

🎵 Check out his new single “F Oakland”
📱 Follow him on Instagram @thrilla_35

This is J.James Thrilla — Oakland’s next voice of truth.

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