
J Hus
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Age | 28 |
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Web site | www.jhusmusic.com |
Date of birth | May 26,1996 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Stratford |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Full name | Momodou Jallow |
Nationality | English |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Official site | jhusmusic.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Genres | British Hip Hop |
Afroswing | |
Labels | Black Butter |
Songs | 2017 |
List | Bouff DaddyCommon Sense · 2017 |
2020 | |
2017 | |
Albums | Big Conspiracy |
Common Sense | |
The 15th Day | |
Lean & Bop | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 413044 |
J Hus Life story
Momodou Lamin Jallow, known professionally as J Hus, is a British rapper and singer who has been credited with pioneering the genre afroswing. He is currently signed to Black Butter Records. He gained popularity in 2015 following the release of his song "Dem Boy Paigon".
Rapper Nines charged with drug offences after Heathrow Airport arrest

... The rapper, from north-west London, beat the likes of Stormzy and J Hus to collect album of the year at the Mobo Awards in 2020 for Crabs In A Bucket...
GUAP Gala: The event celebrating under-represented creatives

... " The duo say GUAP gave the artist Knucks his first magazine cover as well as J Hus and Brent Faiyaz...
Dave and Central Cee track Sprinter named UK song of summer 2023

... Elsewhere on the list, revealed on Saturday, fellow London rapper J Hus finished the summer in fourth place with Who Told You, which features Canadian star and...
Mercury Prize 2023: Loyle Carner and Young Fathers among favourites to win

... Jessie Ware and J Hus are also up for the award, which recognises the best British and Irish albums of the year...
Mercury Prize 2023: Arctic Monkeys, Jessie Ware and Fred Again lead shortlist

...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentArctic Monkeys, Young Fathers and J Hus are all nominated for the 2023 Mercury Prize, which celebrates the best British and Irish albums of the year...
Kylie Minogue scores her first top 10 hit since 2010 - but what does Padam Padam mean?

... Another high-profile rap collaboration - J Hus and Drake s Who Told You - is the week s highest new entry at two...
Brit Awards scrap male and female categories

...Dua Lipa and J Hus will go down in history as the last stars to win best female and male at the Brit Awards...
Rapper Headie, A six months imprisonment

... A Headie is the latest UK-musicians face jail for carrying knives, according to Brit-and Mercury Prize-nominated rapper J Hus, in the year 2018...
GUAP Gala: The event celebrating under-represented creatives
By Kamilah McInnisNewsbeat reporter
You might think that The People behind one of the year's most exclusive events are naturally good at organising things.
Especially when the two long-time friends and Business Partners are the minds behind GUAP Gala, an extraordinary invite-only party taking place inside the Natural History Museum.
But Ibrahim Kamara and Jide Adetunji would be The First to admit that's not always been the case.
The 29-year-olds, from South London , both went to the University of Kent where they started Aff Party - a " traditional African party for uni students".
" It was so bad, " says Ibrahim, multiple times.
" We had food, an after-party and all this stuff. But it was basically like Fyre Festival because we sold all of these things and most of them didn't happen. "
Despite the setbacks, having an idea and bringing it to life inspired the Two Friends to do Something Else together.
" Aff Party had to walk so GUAP Gala could run, " laughs Ibrahim.
And run it did.
Last Year 's debut event was reminiscent of Vogue editor Anna Wintour 's famous Met Gala - and Social Media was flooded with photos of some of our favourite creatives donning flamboyant garments.
And Ibrahim sounds quite relaxed about the sequel.
He says: " Have you ever organised a birthday party?
" It's literally the same thing but on a bigger scale. Find a date, find a venue, find food and drink, And Then find entertainment. "
So… what is the GUAP Gala?Ibrahim and Jide describe it as an " annual gala and award experience that's dedicated to celebrating creative excellence. "
The Two Friends started it after feeling that culture awards ceremonies in the UK were often limited to honouring one field of creativity, such as the BRIT awards which celebrates music or the Baftas which is for films.
" There wasn't anything that celebrated creativity in its entirety, so that's everyone that makes up the creative industries from your photographers and stylists all The Way to your music artists and your actors, " Ibrahim explains.
" It's kind of putting everyone on the same playing field, " he adds.
Last Year 's theme was Fairytale and Folklore while this year's is Cosmic Dreams, something Ibrahim says is inspired by the " time We Are living in right now. "
" We're in a world where the things that we used to see in films, a lot of that stuff is becoming a reality, " he says.
Listen to If You Don't Know on BBC SoundsHowever the theme is interpreted, prepare for it to be extravagant, with Last Year 's guests dazzling in diamantes and looking fanciful in feathers.
This year's GUAP Gala is being hosted by BBC Radio 1Xtra's Remi Burgz and comedian Munya Chawawa . But those interested in attending won't be able to turn up or buy a ticket. It's strictly invite-only.
There are only 450 tickets for the seated dining event and, with 19 categories in the awards, half of them are allocated to nominees.
The Remaining tickets go to creatives who Ibrahim and Jide say are doing great things in culture and community.
" It's kind of curated so that if you're in that room, there's a reason, " explains Ibrahim.
GUAP started off as a magazine and has now evolved into a youth-led media platform and creative agency which Ibrahim and Jide say is " dedicated to discovering, showcasing and nurturing emerging creative and under-represented talent. "
The Duo say GUAP gave The Artist Knucks his first magazine cover as well as J Hus and Brent Faiyaz .
So how do you spot The Next big thing? For Ibrahim it's about having a good eye and ear but also trusting yourself.
" We were always that platform to spotlight the Next Generation , " he says.
" The People who we think you should know, rather than who everyone thinks you should know. I think having that taste-making ability allowed us to stay ahead of The Curve . "
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com