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Sunrise in Jupiter ‘Take Me Home’ – A Transmission From the Soul

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With “Take Me Home”, Sunrise in Jupiter deliver not just a song, but a visceral, emotional lifeline. The second single from their concept album Mission to Mars Vol. 1, this track finds the band stripping back the cosmic theatrics just enough to reveal something raw and deeply human. Riding the wave of their viral debut “Satellite”, the band doesn’t play it safe — instead, they venture further into the emotional orbit with a ballad that feels like it’s been pulled from the very edge of space and time.

At the heart of the song lies a voice message — a simple yet devastatingly sincere moment between a father and daughter. That real-life inspiration pulses through the entire track, lending it a gravity that transcends the usual alt-rock fare. Lead singer and frontman channels that longing into a vocal performance that’s equal parts fire and fragility. “Take Me Home” doesn’t ask for sympathy — it demands connection, in the way only great songs can.

Musically, the band constructs a layered and cinematic soundscape, rich with glowing guitars and echoing drums that mirror the vast loneliness of space. The chorus hits like a sonic flare — “Don’t leave me empty-handed / Don’t leave me dead and stranded” — as guitars swell and synths shimmer beneath emotionally torn vocals. The whole track feels like a desperate cry hurled across galaxies.

Thematically, this is the perfect closer to the first chapter of Mission to Mars Vol. 1. It captures the conflict between distance and desire, between ambition and the aching need for home. Sunrise in Jupiter don’t just explore outer space — they map the emotional terrain we all navigate in isolation.

“Take Me Home” is more than a follow-up single. It’s proof that Sunrise in Jupiter are crafting something special — not just music, but modern myth-making. They’re not just telling a story; they’re sending signals to anyone who’s ever felt alone. And the message comes through loud and clear.

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Mr. 31 aka Jamal Gasol drops “4PF Freestyle”

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Staying on their necks, Mr. 31 aka Jamal Gasol comes with another freestyle video/drop.  This time over the beat of “4PF” (with visuals filmed by Blackbelt Jonez) as he drops gems about the hustle.

Watch official video for “4PF Freestyle”: https://youtu.be/D1o_hdwmXCU?si=W3t4xm-O8YT612LV

This track will appear on the forthcoming Mr. 31 Vol. 3 (The Threat Tape) to drop digitally on 5/26.  It’s a return to the classic mixtape format for Gasol, who is having fun stuntin’ over some choice beats used by other artists.  These includes two previous leaks including “Bang Bang Freestyle” and “Return Of The Threat Freestyle” (links below).

Watch official video for “Bang Bang” here: https://youtu.be/r0IhjqQgnfM?si=dGxXCDuI3oaeas_t

Watch official video for “Return Of The Threat Freestyle”: https://youtu.be/uZFxGmOKZhw?si=TUifaLiVSbX6caje

Keeping it classic, The Threat Tape will be hosted by legends in the game DJ Big Mike The Ruler and DJ Kasa

Also on the near horizon is Jamal Gasol’s next official LP You Not Like That (to drop in July).

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https://www.instagram.com/whoisjamalgasol

https://www.instagram.com/piffmusicempirerecords

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