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GXTP Electrifies with the Release of Their Sophomore Album ‘Reloaded’

In partnership with: Purpose Driven Entertainment

GXTP has returned, louder and bolder than ever, with their sophomore album Reloaded, officially released on November 8th. Emerging from the success of their debut album, Smoke & Mirrors, this dynamic trio—comprising Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—has once again pushed the boundaries of rock with a fresh, genre-blending sound. From the moment Reloaded dropped, it’s clear that GXTP is not here to play by anyone’s rules.

Star-Studded Collaborations: Santana, Killer Mike, and More

The album showcases an impressive roster of collaborators, featuring the likes of Sueco, Killer Mike, Santana, Faris Zahid, and David Bryan of Bon Jovi. The standout track, “Te’Kill’Ya,” featuring Killer Mike and Santana, is a masterclass in blending raw rock energy with lyrical wit. Sasha Sirota reflects on the experience: “Collaborating with legends like Santana and Killer Mike was surreal. It captures everything this album represents—daring, innovative, and unapologetically bold.”

From Singles to Statements: The Journey to Reloaded

The journey leading up to Reloaded was marked by the release of two singles that set the stage: “My Devil At Home ft. Sueco,” which dropped in June, and “Couldn’t Keep The Faith ft. Faris Zahid,” released in September. Accompanied by a visually striking music video, “My Devil At Home” explored the dualities of temptation, perfectly setting the tone for what was to come.

Blurring Boundaries: GXTP’s Genre-Defying Sound

With their signature blend of dark humor and sharp social commentary, GXTP has crafted an album that’s as thought-provoking as it is sonically powerful. Tracks like “Te’Kill’Ya” mix playful irony with punchy rhythms, reflecting the band’s unique ability to turn societal chaos into captivating music. The band, whose name stands for “guns and toilet paper,” was born during the peak of the pandemic, embodying the raw, unfiltered energy of 2020’s upheaval.

Why Reloaded Is a Must-Listen for Rock Fans

Reloaded is more than just a follow-up to their debut; it’s a statement of where GXTP is headed next. The album challenges conventional rock boundaries while embracing the complexities of the human experience. From the driving beats to the clever lyrical twists, every track offers something new to discover, making this album a must-listen for fans, old and new.

Follow GXTP: Staying Connected with the Trio’s Evolution

GXTP’s latest release cements their place as innovators in the rock genre, proving once again that they’re not just here to make noise—they’re here to leave a mark. Keep up with GXTP on Instagram, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms like Spotify to catch the latest from this groundbreaking group.