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JT Music Releasing "Put Me Back Together" This Weekend


JT Music releasing "Put Me Back Together" this weekend. Read on to learn more.



The Nerdcore rap duo, along with Andrea Storm Kaden, will be returning to the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, this time reppin' Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted. Their previous tribute to FNAF, “Join Us For A Bite”, quickly became a fan favorite with over 85.5 million views and close to 10 million Spotify streams.

In the last month alone, they have created videos around well known series like: 

  • Team Fortress 2 and Overwatch (Soldier vs Pharah Rap Battle)
  • Firestorm, Blackout, Ring of Elysium, Apex Legends, Fortnite (Battle Royale Rap Battle)
  • Baldi’s Basics (Baldi's Basics Rap Live)
  • Uncharted (Take a Leap of Faith) properties
To learn more, visit  www.jtmusic.co and www.youtube.com/c/jtm

ABOUT JT MUSIC
 JT Music, a gaming music video making duo is celebrating 10 years in the game in 2019. In that time, JT Music has amassed over 2.9 million subscribers and over one billion views. Each Friday they release a new music video on Rooster Teeth (Saturdays on YouTube). Christian Ames and John Gelardi are lifelong friends and huge fans of gaming and music. In high school, John moved away, but because of their Xbox 360’s they were able to keep in touch regularly. Christian was rolling around making music and John was rolling around with gameplay when John suggested Christian write a Halo song and John made a video. It went viral and now they are two nerds living the dream. Some of their more recent work includes Overwatch,  Call of Duty Black Ops,  Red Dead Redemption, Fortnite.

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