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2ŁØT and Aloe Blacc Release “Immortal”

2ŁØT and Aloe Blacc have teamed up for their new single “Immortal,” inspired by the ancient philosophical concept of memento mori.

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2ŁØT x Aloe Blacc “Immortal” single artwork
2ŁØT x Aloe Blacc “Immortal” single artwork

The emerging genre-bending outfit 2ŁØT has teamed up with GRAMMY-nominated artist Aloe Blacc to release “Immortal,” a bold new single inspired by the ancient philosophical concept of memento mori—a Latin phrase meaning “remember you must die.” Far from morbid, the song is a rallying cry for courage and clarity, urging listeners to reflect on life’s impermanence and ask a single transformative question: What would I do if I weren’t afraid?

Fusing 2ŁØT’s genre-defying sound with Aloe Blacc’s soul-stirring voice, “Immortal” is both a spiritual provocation and a musical revelation. The track draws its power from the timeless reminder that tomorrow is never guaranteed—and dares the listener to live fully, bravely, and with purpose.

Rudy Love Jr. of 2ŁØT states:

“‘Immortal’ is about unlocking the part of you that’s waiting to be set free. It’s a reminder that fear is the biggest barrier between you and your true calling. If you knew your time was short, what would you change?”

Aloe Blacc adds:

“From a lyrical standpoint, it’s one of the strongest songs I’ve been a part of writing. This line—‘when I tumble over, the broken pieces fit together better in the end’—reminds me of the Japanese art of kintsugi, where broken pieces are mended with gold. The broken parts of us, when they’re healed, become the strongest parts of us.”

Aloe Blacc and 2ŁØT appeared on KTLA in Los Angeles this past week for the first live performance of their new single “Immortal.” The stripped-down set offered a raw, intimate take on the track’s powerful message, paired with a short on-air interview that gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the collaboration and the meaning behind the song.

“Immortal” builds on the conceptual foundation laid by 2ŁØT’s debut album, Entropy, which draws from another powerful law of existence: the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, which states that all systems tend toward disorder over time. Where Entropy explored how to make peace with chaos, Immortal calls for action—to transcend it.

With singles like “Never Knew You,” “Arrow of Time” (featuring Michael Kang of The String Cheese Incident), and “Call For Me,” 2ŁØT has built a body of work rooted in personal resilience, social impact, and philosophical depth. In April, the band released “Entropy (Paul Oakenfold Remix),” a euphoric reinterpretation of their title track by one of dance music’s most legendary producers. It marked the band’s entry into the global electronic scene, expanding their reach without compromising their core message.

On June 13th to 14th, Aloe Blacc and 2ŁØT will reunite to perform “Immortal” live at Somewhere Festival & Conference in Wichita, KS, one of the most socially conscious festivals in the country. The event will feature genre-spanning acts like Deadmau5, Flying Lotus, and Suki Waterhouse, as well as immersive tech, interactive art installations, and a community-driven conference. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit somewhere-fest.com.

At the heart of Somewhere Festival is a shared ethos with 2ŁØT: that music can be a vehicle for meaning, connection, and social change. Festival organizers partner with nonprofits, including The Phoenix, 1 Million Strong, Create Campaign, and others, to offer real-world opportunities for impact, turning the festival into a launchpad for community action and dialogue.

Rudy Love Jr. states:

“It’s about giving artists the space to create, but also the tools to build sustainable careers. The knowledge to make an impact, and the community to support them along the way.”

 

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