2ŁØT & Aloe Blacc urge you to live every moment like it was your last in their energized new single and lyric video Immortal — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
Inspired by the ancient philosophical concept of memento mori — a Latin phrase meaning “remember you must die” — the genre-bending outfit and the Grammy-nominated vocalist join forces on a track that should inspire everyone to get off the couch, leave the house and live life to the max. 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 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. “Immortal is about unlocking the part of you that’s waiting to be set free,” says Rudy Love Jr. of 2ŁØT. “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?”
“From a lyrical standpoint, it’s one of the strongest songs I’ve been a part of writing,” reflects Blacc. “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.”
Immortal builds on the conceptual foundation laid by 2ŁØT’s debut album Entropy, which draws from another powerful law of existence: The second 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 have 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.
Blacc has long been a voice for the people — a globally recognized singer, songwriter, and changemaker whose music uplifts, empowers, and unites. Best known for genre-defying anthems like the international smash Wake Me Up with Avicii, the anthemic The Man, and the timeless I Need A Dollar, Blacc continues to inspire through sound and purpose. In 2025, he returned with his most mission-driven work to date: A new album titled Stand Together. It is both a celebration and a call to action, with Blacc’s signature soul and sincerity woven into every note. With powerful new music, renewed purpose, and a voice as vital as ever, Blacc stands at the center of culture and conscience in 2025 — reminding the world that one good song really can change everything.

2ŁØT are a five-piece band known for their genre-defying sound, which they call electronic jam music. Formed during challenging times, the group combine elements of hip hop, soul, funk, jazz, rock, and electronic music. Comprised of members Love Jr. (vocals / keys), Omar Jawar (drums), Sage Judd (keys), Chase Koch (guitar) and Robert Trusko (bass), 2ŁØT are dedicated to advocating for social change, focusing on overcoming addiction, supporting youth, and criminal justice. Their mission is to activate and inspire audiences through both their music and their commitment to making a difference.
Watch the video for Immortal above, hear more from 2ŁØT and Aloe Blacc below, find 2ŁØT on their website, Instagram and Facebook, and keep up with Aloe Blacc on his website, Instagram and Facebook.