Former Jan. 6 Prisoners to Release Album on Riot’s Fifth Anniversary

A group formerly imprisoned for their role in January 6 is releasing an album on its fifth anniversary.

November 14, 2025

Sofia Delgado

New Album from J6 Prison Choir

A group of individuals previously incarcerated for their involvement in the January 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol is set to launch a new album coinciding with the fifth anniversary of the event.

The members of the J6 Prison Choir received pardons following President Trump’s return to office in January. They are now releasing an album under a label supported by Real America’s Voice, as reported by The Telegraph.

“Now is the time to grow the music and entertainment space for patriots. We’re building a community where faith-driven Americans can connect over music, entertainment, sports, news, and more. Our focus isn’t just on content; it’s on creating a space where patriots can come together,” stated Robert Sigg, an executive at Real America’s Voice.

The J6 Prison Choir previously reached the top of the iTunes charts in 2023 with their song “Justice For All,” produced by current FBI Director Kash Patel. This track features the national anthem sung through prison phones alongside Mr. Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.

The forthcoming album will feature a re-recording of “Justice For All” along with a new single titled “The Anthem of the Free,” scheduled for release on December 19.

Producer LJ Fino described this new rendition as “a little more orchestral and uplifting,” contrasting it with the original version that resonated deeply with its audience.

LJ Fino is also known as the founder of First Class Label Group, which has previously released music associated with Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump.

The label’s X account recently shared a clip from “The Anthem of the Free.” Fino remarked that this song “speaks to a lot of conservatives on many different levels.”

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