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J Hus (Momodou Lamin Jallow) was born on 26 May, 1996 in London, England, is a British rapper (born 1996). Discover J Hus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

Popular As Momodou Lamin Jallow
Occupation Rapper singer songwriter
Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May, 1996
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1996

Momodou Lamin Jallow (born 26 May 1996), 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.

2014

In September 2014, distraught following two separate prison stints, he was advised to focus on pursuing a music career by his childhood friend Moe who also agreed to be his manager.

Moe and his older brother would go on to form their own management company 2K Management.

J Hus got his stage name from the word "hustler", explaining that he would buy a pack of doughnuts and sell them individually at a profit when he was in secondary school.

J Hus began his career by recording several freestyles, including #StreetHeat, Bl@CKBOX and GRM Daily and publishing them online.

He followed this with "#Rated", which samples the beat from French Montana's "Don't Panic", and "Want From Me" Remix of Kojo Funds' song, which gained a lot of coverage, helping his breakthrough.

His next release was "Dem Boy Paigon", which was described by Ajay Rose of The Link Up as having "brought together an Afro-beat sound with lyrical rap ... capable of turning any dance upside down".

He followed this with "No Lie" and his SB: TV "Warm Up Session".

2015

He gained popularity in 2015 following the release of his song "Dem Boy Paigon".

J Hus' "Did You See" became his most successful single at the time, peaking at number nine on the UK Singles Chart and eventually being certified Platinum.

Around the end of March 2015, he and MoStack released their "Westwood Crib Session".

In late May 2015, he released "Lean & Bop", which was streamed more than 10 million times in total on music platforms.

Around this time, he also released a "Daily Duppy" for GRM Daily, which he followed with his first mixtape, The 15th Day.

2016

Jallow released the single "Friendly" in 2016, which received a nomination at the 2016 MOBO Awards, as well as "Playing Sports", MoStack's "Liar Liar" (Remix) and "Solo One", the last of which appeared on the Brotherhood soundtrack.

2017

In 2017, he released his debut album, Common Sense, which was critically acclaimed—it was named the best UK album of 2017 by Complex.

The album reached number six on the UK Albums Chart.

In 2017, he featured on Nines' "High Roller", which featured on his album One Foot Out.

He also featured on Stormzy's "Bad Boys" from his album Gang Signs & Prayer, which peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart, on Dave's "Samantha", which peaked at number 63, and charted at number 9 with his solo composition "Did You See".

The song served as the lead single off his debut album, Common Sense (2017).

Upon release, the album was positively received by fans and includes features from MoStack, MIST, Tiggs da Author and Burna Boy.

2018

In June 2018, he was arrested in Stratford and charged with carrying a knife in public.

In May 2018, he released his EP, Big Spang (2018).

Following his June 2018 arrest for carrying a bladed article in public, Jallow was sentenced to eight months in jail in December.

Jallow's label stopped releasing music, with his only verse whilst incarcerated coming from the song "Disaster" which was released on Dave's debut album, Psychodrama.

2019

Hours after his release from prison in April 2019, he made a surprise appearance on stage at Canadian rapper Drake's concert at the O2 Arena in London.

"Disaster" debuted at number eight on the UK Singles Chart on 15 March 2019.

Hours after his release from prison in April 2019, he made a surprise appearance on stage at Drake's concert at the O2 Arena in London.

In November he released the single "Must Be".

He then released the singles "No Denying" and "Repeat".

2020

In January 2020, J Hus released his second album, Big Conspiracy, which featured appearances by Jamaican singer Koffee, Nigerian singer Burna Boy and British singer Ella Mai.

The album became his first number-one on the UK Albums Chart and received widespread critical acclaim.

In June 2023, he released the single "Who Told You" with Drake, which became his highest-charting single, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart.

It was the lead single to his third album Beautiful and Brutal Yard, which released in July.

The album became his second number-one on the UK Albums Chart.

J Hus was born in London to Gambian parents and grew up in the city's Stratford district.

He was raised by his mother, who emigrated to England when she was 25 years old.

Jallow was raised Muslim and is of ethnic Fula and Wolof heritage.

As a child, he and his mother would go to African parties and his parents would play African music for him.

Growing up, he wanted to become an actor "but then around Year 10 or Year 11, it was whatever really", and he was expelled from school as he had, in his words, "started getting into a bit of trouble."