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As A Tribute To The West Coast Independence, Madison Jay Takes Flight With “Escape To LA”

From RDU to LAX… this one’s coast-to-coast in character and cadence. Madison Jay is back and more relentless than ever with the cinematic, sun-drenched Escape To LA. A love letter to the West Coast and a testament to his grind, the project blends iconic Cali vibes with Madison’s razor-sharp North Carolina lyricism. From Notorious B.I.G.’s Going Back 2 Cali to deep cuts from Kurupt, The Dogg Pound, and LBC Crew, Madison jumps headfirst into a region that shaped the sound of hip-hop—and he brings his own flair with him. But don’t mistake this for just a homage; it’s a reintroduction, where Wake County meets West Coast, and Madison proves once again that his pen has no geographical limits.

In true Madison Jay fashion, “Escape To LA” plays like a thematic narrative—starting at RDU airport and crossing three time zones to LAX, all set to a backdrop of G-funk grooves and gangsta rap nostalgia.The rollout follows earlier highlights like Rap’s Like Wrestling 3 and Braces, showcasing his uncanny ability to weave culture, character, and commentary into every project. With “Escape To LA,” Madison continues to shape his lane on his terms—never chasing trends, always building legacy. Stream “Escape To LA,” and follow the journey from the tarmac to the palm trees with @TheMadisonJay.


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