J Hus’ Creating his own lane and moving at his own pace

It genuinely feels like yesterday Hus’ friendly was popping off all over the radio and being blasted at every party, but it’s really been over 4 years. Fast-forward to 2020, two albums later, an EP and J hus has a home in the hearts of music lovers all over globe, with an unwavering HQ in the UK. His originality, along with a genuine embrace of culture and organic style makes his music what it is. His use of slangs like bunda, uss, nani and so much more, show how he’s really about creating his lane and not being like anyone else. Telling stories exactly how he lives them from his own perspective

 Tracks like did you see, bouff daddy, spirit and good time instantly popped off his 2017 debut album Common Sense cementing him as a mainstay in the UK scene. His new album Big Conspiracy shows his growth and maturity as an artiste. Hus stayed true to his roots with his off the beat flow and pertinent messages of black empowerment as well as the black mans vices. Lyrics like “how do you sleep at night, when you don’t  even fight for your right”, “if I can make you wet, then I’m the owner” epitomise that . Tracks like play play featuring Burna, Repeat with Koffee, Cucumber and Fight for your right are truly original and what we’ve come to expect from J Hus. Jae5 has been instrumental to any success that can be attributed to Hus. Jae5 who is credited for engineering the entire album is a close friend of Hus and also his producer. Produced must be, the first single off his latest album as well as Repeat featuring Koffee. Jae5 is an immensely talented producer and together with Hus they might be the most dangerous duo in the UK right now. Big Conspiracy debuted at #1 on the UK albums charts although the album was leaked weeks prior to its release, which is an incredible feat for an independent artiste. 

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