J Hus
British rapper
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July 2025 | Featured as a surprise guest at Wireless Festival alongside Drake. |
2025 | J Hus released the single 'Gold' featuring Asake, which peaked at number 64. |
2024 | J Hus nominated for multiple Brit Awards, including Album of the Year for 'Beautiful and Brutal Yard', Song of the Year for 'Who Told You' (with Drake), Artist of the Year, and Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act. |
2023 | J Hus released the track 'Feelings' featuring Jorja Smith from the album Falling or Flying |
July 14 2023 | Released his third album 'Beautiful and Brutal Yard', which debuted at number-one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming his second chart-topping album. |
July 13 2023 | Released the single 'Militerian' with Naira Marley, a day before his album's release. |
June 2023 | Released the single 'Who Told You' with Drake, which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. |
June 29 2023 | Announced his third album 'Beautiful and Brutal Yard' with a trailer narrated by Idris Elba, setting the release date for 14 July. |
May 2023 | Released his first song as a lead artist since 2020, 'It's Crazy'. |
July 2022 | Featured on Burna Boy's song 'Cloak & Dagger' from the album Love, Damini. |
2021 | J Hus nominated for Best Album at the Brit Awards for 'Big Conspiracy'. |
2021 | J Hus wins Best British Male at the Brit Awards. |
2020 | J Hus released singles 'Big Conspiracy' and 'Helicopter' featuring Icee TGM from the album Big Conspiracy, both receiving BPI Silver certification |
2020 | J Hus released singles 'Repeat' featuring Koffee and 'Play Play' featuring Burna Boy, with 'Play Play' being certified Platinum by BPI. |
January 24 2020 | Released second studio album 'Big Conspiracy' under Black Butter label, which achieved Gold certification by BPI and topped UK charts. |
2019 | J Hus featured on Ed Sheeran's 'Feels' alongside Young Thug, which received BPI Silver certification |
2019 | J Hus collaborated with MoStack and Dave on 'Stinking Rich', which peaked at #19 on the charts |
2019 | J Hus featured on Skepta's 'What Do You Mean?' which peaked at #14 on the charts and received BPI Silver certification |
December 2019 | Announced he would not tour for the next 3-4 years and stated he would have no more features after his next album. |
November 2019 | Released the single 'Must Be'. |
April 5 2019 | J Hus was released from prison and was welcomed back by Drake, joining him on stage at the O2 Arena during Drake's UK Assassination Vacation Tour. |
March 15 2019 | Featured on Dave's song 'Disaster', which debuted at number eight on the UK Singles Chart. This was his only verse while incarcerated. |
2018 | J Hus wins Best Album at the VO5 NME Awards for 'Common Sense'. |
2018 | J Hus nominated for multiple Brit Awards, including British Album of the Year for 'Common Sense', British Single of the Year for 'Did You See', and British Breakthrough Act. |
2018 | J Hus released the single 'Dark Vader', which peaked at number 41 and was certified Silver by BPI. |
December 2018 | Sentenced to eight months in jail for carrying a bladed article. |
October 2018 | J Hus changed his plea and was subsequently sentenced to eight months in jail in December. |
July 20 2018 | J Hus initially pleaded not guilty to the knife charge. |
June 2018 | Arrested for carrying a bladed article in public. |
June 22 2018 | J Hus appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court and was released on bail. |
May 30 2018 | J Hus released his second extended play (EP) 'Big Spang' through Black Butter Records in digital download format. |
2017 | Released solo single 'Did You See', which peaked at number 9 and served as the lead single for his debut album 'Common Sense'. |
2017 | J Hus featured on multiple notable tracks including Nines' 'High Roller', Stormzy's 'Bad Boys', and Dave's 'Samantha'. He released his debut album 'Common Sense', which was positively received and included features from MoStack, MIST, Tiggs da Author, and Burna Boy. |
May 12 2017 | Released debut studio album 'Common Sense' under Black Butter label, which achieved Platinum certification by BPI. |
2016 | J Hus released the single 'Friendly', which received a nomination at the 2016 MOBO Awards. |
October 7 2016 | J Hus released his first extended play (EP) 'Playing Sports' through Black Butter Records in digital download format. |
2015 | J Hus was arrested and served another stint in His Majesty's Feltham Prison. |
2015 | J Hus gains popularity following the release of his song 'Dem Boy Paigon'. |
September 2015 | J Hus was admitted to hospital after being stabbed five times in London, which left him with mild PTSD. |
2014 | J Hus was arrested and served time in His Majesty's Feltham Prison. |
2011 | J Hus was arrested outside Westfield following a 'mass attack' on four people, which resulted in one person being stabbed. He also received a referral order after being caught with a knife in public. |
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