J. Sipp Brings The Mississippi Grit With Debut Album 'A Gift From Me To You'

Mississippi’s own J. Sipp is officially in album mode. The Meridian artist, engineer, and producer just released his debut album, A Gift From Me To You, hosted by Gutta TV, giving listeners a full look at his sound, his story, and the versatility he’s built over the past few years.

For J. Sipp, this project has been a long time coming. He grew up surrounded by music, listening to different styles depending on which side of the family he was with. Those early influences eventually shaped his ear for production and helped him transition from an artist discovering his talent to one confidently building a brand.

The debut album blends solid lyrics, Southern grit, and polished engineering—reflecting his skill both behind the mic and behind the boards. The project features collaborations with Kia Shine, Boy Fresh, Wacotron, J Money, and engineering credits tied to Hustle Life and Bone The Mac, giving the album a mix of hometown pride and industry credibility.

J. Sipp’s journey hasn’t been easy. He’s faced trauma from the military, everyday life, and time in the streets—experiences that pushed him toward therapy, self-work, and using music as a way forward. That honesty shows up throughout the album, adding weight to the bars without forcing the narrative.

His resume is stacking quickly, too. He’s been featured on The Source, Making It Magazine, Urban Grind TV, The Progress Report, and even secured a sync placement in the film “Push to Shove.”

With his debut album now out, J. Sipp is focused on building momentum, expanding his fanbase, and pushing his brand to the next level.

Stream the album below and  follow J. Sipp via IG @jsipp601.

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