Genius Meanings
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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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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. 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 (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 – Instagram Freestyle
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J Hus released the song on Instagram with the caption “Freestyling”
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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 – It's Crazy
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“It’s Crazy” is the first snippet J Hus dropped after the release of Big Conspiracy in January 2020. After showing on Instagram that he’s working with Fumes Beats, this song is set
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J Hus – Delajore
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[Intro] / JAE5 / [Verse 1] / Little Kojo's scared, Kojo stressing / Kojo ran off, left his blessings / Left his pride, left his bredrin / Kojo's lying, time for confessions / Kojo
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Dave & J Hus – Samantha
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In the visual, directed by L.x, the two rappers pose inside of a church and outside of a housing estate building named “World’s End” in Chelsea.
Currently, the choice of the song
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J Hus – Must Be
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“Must Be” is J Hus’ second single following his release from jail on April 6, 2019, the first being “Daily Duppy (2019)” which dropped a week after his release.
On the song, he
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J Hus – Friendly
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In January 2016, Black Butter Records released the latest single from J Hus, “Friendly”, after building up a swell of support on SoundCloud when the young rapper originally
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Skepta (Ft. J Hus) – What Do You Mean?
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“What Do You Mean” marks a collaboration between two icons in the British rap scene.
The song discusses the rise of their rap status with J Hus referencing sexual encounters with
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Burna Boy (Ft. J Hus) – Cloak & Dagger
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“Cloak & Dagger” watches Burna Boy recruit East London genre-bender J Hus for a much anticipated link-up which also marks J Hus' first music appearance in 2 years and 7 months. The
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J Hus – Did You See
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After some well-received features with Dave, Nines and Stormzy, J Hus is starting to share tracks from his debut album (coming soon on Black Butter). “Did You See” is the first cut
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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 (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 (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 – 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 (Ft. Burna Boy) – Play Play
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“Play Play” is the fifth cut of J Hus' sophomore studio album Big Conspiracy and welcomes another well received collaboration between J Hus and Nigerian superstar Burna Boy. Hus
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Jorja Smith (Ft. J Hus) – Feelings
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[Verse 1: Jorja Smith] / Any other day, any other time, I'd be on my way / There was a time where you tried, and you said / "Why would you fight what was inside?" / That wasn't
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J Hus (Ft. Jorja Smith) – Nice Body
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“Nice Body” is the sixth cut on J Hus' third studio album. The snippet dropped in October of 2020, a sombre romantic ode in which Hus explores his past relationship and how he
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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 (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 – 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 – It's Crazy (Single Version)
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[Intro] / (Fumes on the beat) / [Chorus] / The devil in me, demon in me / I had six, but I let go of three / Told my brethren, "Let go of me" / He said, "Calm down, there's no need
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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 – 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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