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J Hus (Ft. Drake) – Who Told You
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J Hus started teasing the release of “Who Told You” following “It’s Crazy”. Using the promotional number 07700 152705, Hus texted “LET THEM KNOW WHO TOLD YOU”. Further teasing with
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French Montana (Ft. J Hus & Swae Lee) – Unforgettable - J Hus Remix
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[Intro: Swae Lee] / It's not good enough for me / Since I've been with you, ooh (JAE5) / It's not gonna work for you / Nobody can equal me (I know) / [Verse 1: J Hus] / I know you
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J Hus – Goodies
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“Goodies” is the fifteenth cut of J Hus' debut studio album Common Sense. Sitting as a hark back to the early freestyles that helped make the Stratford MC make a name for himself
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Read All The Lyrics To J Hus’ New Album ‘Big Conspiracy’
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The British artist worked with Burna Boy & Koffee on the project.
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J Hus (Ft. Naira Marley) – Militerian
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“Militerian” is the fourth cut and third single from J Hus' third studio album, featuring Nigerian singer-rapper Naira Marley. On July 12th, Hus revealed a behind-the-scenes
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J Hus – BL@CKBOX S5 Ep 01/58
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J HUS / BEAT 1 / J Hus / Hustla Baby / You are now listening to the talk of the town / Butch fresh home / Free P / Get me / Let's go / These roads ain't safe, that's why my Mummy
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J Hus (Ft. CB) – Cream
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“Cream” is the ninth cut on J Hus' third studio album and is arguably the most anticipated track on the LP. It was previewed on Instagram Live on the 3rd of March 2021, and
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J Hus – Spang DVD Freestyle (Episode 1)
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Originally being teased on the 17th of March 2020, alongside the release of J Hus' highly anticipated clothing line relase ‘The Ugliest’, the track was offically released 7-days
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J Hus (Ft. NSG) – Forget A Hater
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“Forget A Hater” is the eighth cut on his J Hus' debut mixtape The 15th Day, as he calls in an all-star line-up from Hackney Afrobeats collective NSG where they explore their
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J Hus – Playing Chess
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[Chorus] / The game that I'm playin', you don't know how to play / When I got my first mash, I had to learn how to spray / It's a feeling that I can't describe / I know how it
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J Hus – Intro (THE GOAT)
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“Intro (THE GOAT)” is the first cut from J Hus' third studio album. This song was previewed by J Hus on his Instagram story in February 2021 on his Instagram Story.
A hard-hitting
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J Hus – Massacre
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“Massacre” is the second cut to J Hus' third studio album. A snippet of the track was shared on July 6th by a fan on Twitter. The instrumental also played as the backing track in
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J Hus (Ft. Koffee) – Repeat
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“Repeat” is the seventh cut from J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy. It clears the landing for a highly anticipated feature, as J Hus joins forces with 20 year-old Reggae
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J Hus (Ft. Burna Boy) – Masculine
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“Masculine” is the seventh cut on J Hus' third studio album and mark’s Juju J’s fifth collaboration with Nigerian superstar Burna Boy. It was originally previewed by J Hus on
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J Hus (Ft. Villz) – Comeback
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“Comeback” is the tenth cut from J Hus' third studio album and features close-friend and BCM affiliate Villz.
The track was initially teased in early 2021 when the two were seen
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J Hus (Ft. Giorgia Lo) – 21 Questions (Live Lounge Cover)
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[Verse 1: J Hus] / I don't want one wife, I want three of them / Girl I only love you at 3am / Callin' your line like it's me again / When your man not around I can be your friend
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J Hus – Fresh Water/Safa Kara
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“Fresh Water/Safa Kara” is the twelfth cut on J Hus' third studio album and is split between two songs. Hus originally previewed a different version of “Safa Kara” on Instagram in
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J Hus – Palm Tree
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“Palm Tree” is the fifth cut from J Hus' third studio album. The track was originally teased on an Instagram Reel in November 2022. Lead by a slippery cascading instrumental, Hus
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J Hus – My Baby
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“My Baby” is the thirteenth cut from J Hus' third studio album. The song was initially previewed on Instagram in September 2020, showcasing Hus reverting back to his sleek and
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J Hus – Massacre - A COLORS SHOW
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[Intro] / Hustler baby / Baby, baby / Baby, baby / Ah man / Yeah / Yeah / Yeah / Mmm / [Chorus] / Heard them talk greaze, but I didn't care / Won't take long to make him disappear
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J Hus – Problem Fixer
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“Problem Fixer” is the fourteenth cut from J Hus' third studio album and is one of the most anticipated songs on the LP. The original preview was showcased on his Instagram in late
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J Hus – Lay Them Down*
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“Lay Them Down” was previewed by J Hus in August 2019, and may be set to feature on his third studio album.
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J Hus (Ft. Mista Silva) – Thing For You
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“Thing For You” is the thirteenth cut from J Hus' debut mixtape The 15th Day and featured British-Ghanaian artist Mista Silva. The duo go back to back speaking on their love for
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Krept & Konan (Ft. Dave & J Hus) – Yapping (Cheating on Wifey Demo)
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“Yapping” is an early version of “Cheating on Wifey”, the collaboration between Krept, Konan and MoStack that appears on Krept and Konan’s 2019 release, Revenge is Sweet. This
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J Hus – Come Look
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“Come Look” is the eighth cut on J Hus' third studio album. It was originally previewed in February 2023 through Instagram. The instrumental samples the Sherine song “Ma
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J Hus (Ft. Ella Mai) – One and Only
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“One and Only” is the twelfth cut from J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy. London singer Ella Mai and J Hus finally join forces after Hus teased the collaboration on
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J Hus (Ft. Iceè tGM) – Helicopter
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“Helicopter” is the second cut on J Hus' sophomore album Big Conspiracy, as he continues on the theme of colonialism, perceived ‘woke’-ness of the changing world around him, and
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J Hus – Fortune Teller
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“Fortune Teller” is the eighth cur from J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy. Playing as a nod to the glory days of 90’s dancehall and reggae, backed by a hazy beat and
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J Hus – Cucumber
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“Cucumber” is the sixth cut from J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy. Six tracks in, he seems to tone it down a little and take a little breather. Assembling a big team of
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J Hus – Big Borra
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Lyrics from Snippet / [Chorus] / Big borra if I reach over / Lean over / And tell you whatchu wanna hear / Baby I'm a sweat talker / Take you for a wasabi, slide my finger in the
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J Hus (Ft. GRM Daily) – Daily Duppy
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Released on April 14 2019, this is J Hus’ first single since being let out of prison.
He was sentenced to 8 months in December 2018 for possession of a knife. The freestyle was
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J Hus – Spirit
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“Spirit” is the twelfth cut from J Hus' debut studio album Common Sense, and was released as a single in July 2017, with accompanying visuals. Backed by a heavy rhythmic Afrobeats-
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J Hus (Ft. Boss Belly) – Come Gully Bun (Gambian President)
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“Come Gully Bun (Gambian President)” is the eighteenth cut on J Hus' third studio album and features legendary West London rapper Boss Belly. Hus and Belly share the same patriotic
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J Hus – Common Sense
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“Common Sense”, the title track and third single from East London singer/rapper J Hus’s debut album, significantly departs from his usual afrobeat sound. The song, which was
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J Hus – Triumph
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“Triumph” is the fourth cut from J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy. The title of the song verily represents the topic of the track. This is like a victory lap for J Hus.
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J Hus – Dem Boy Paigon
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“Dem Boy Paigon” is cites as J Hus' first major breakthrough single and is the closing cut for his debut mixtape The 15th Day
Backed by a bouncy trap beat with a loud bass, the
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J Hus – No Denying
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“No Denying” is the tenth cut from J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy and the second single to be released following the November release of “Must Be,”.
Over the TSB-
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J Hus – Reckless
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“Reckless” is the ninth cut from J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy. Reaching the mid-point of his sophomore album, J Hus showcase his skills and a lyricist. Relying less
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J Hus (Ft. Burna Boy) – Good Time
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“Good Time” is the eleventh cut on J Hus debut studio album Common Sense, and is a party friendly song featuring Nigerian vocalist Burna Boy, as it is a genuinely Afroswing
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J Hus (Ft. Iceè tGM) – Big Conspiracy
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“Big Conspiracy” is the title track and first cut of J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy. It kicks off with a catchy chorus, with verses dropping knowledge, reminiscing on
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J Hus – Sweet Cheeks
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“Sweet Cheeks” is the ninth cut from J Hus' debut studio album Common Sense. The track sits over a smooth sounding co-production by iO alongside JAE5, and is centred around an
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