Jdiggs Tha Prodigy, the exciting new front runner of the DFW Music Scene is delivering his first visual of 2020 for his latest single, “Tha Prodigy”, as well as a new EP Release. 4700, recorded in his home in Fort Worth, TX and mixed and mastered by Jose “Chico” Santiago and Kason Siney, both the single and the EP showcase a more vulnerable and personal side to Jdiggs that we have not heard much about.

“Tha Prodigy” represents Jdiggs’ first collaboration with Deluzion Productions and third time working with Kenneth Varner of Blurry Vision Filmz. The EP, 4700 is named after the house number of his late grandmother who passed away last year on the same date in which the ep was released, July 2. It is by far his most personal release thus far in his career.

Patrick Jordan Diggs, better known by his stage name Jdiggs The Prodigy is a rapper, singer & songwriter from Fort Worth, Texas. Raised in a heavily religious household, he got his start in music in the church choir. He first got his start in rapping freestyling at house parties with his friends. He previously released 3 albums and a collaborative ep with Karmaa, but the young artist believes he still has much to prove and even more to express through his music and visuals he’s putting together to tell his stories. “I’d like to think that I’ve got a song for all moods and all types of listeners. I want people to be able to use some of my lyrics to express themselves however or wherever they find themselves.”

The first official visual of the year is also the first single from the ep. Its a walk through type video that even features his cousin and his son.

For more information, booking and press, please contact Broderick “Huck” Huckaby at huckdamanager@gmail.com. Follow Jdiggs The Prodigy on all social media platforms (@its_Jdiggs) or visit www.ITSJDIGGS.com

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