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Jus Allah (James Bostick) was born on 30 June, 1978 in Camden, New Jersey, U.S., is an American rapper. Discover Jus Allah'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 45 years old?

Popular As James Bostick
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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June, 1978
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1978

James Bostick (born June 30, 1978), better known by his stage name Jus Allah, is an American rapper from Camden, New Jersey.

He is best known for being a former member of Philadelphia-based hip hop groups Jedi Mind Tricks (JMT) and Army of the Pharaohs (AOTP).

He was involved in JMT since the early days but left before the recording of their first album The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness, only to rejoin the group a couple years later.

1990

However, Jus took some time away from music in the mid 1990s to attend college, which is largely the reason for his disappearance on the first JMT LP and the formation of their indie label, Superegular Recordings.

1994

Jus Allah collaborated with Jedi Mind Tricks as early as 1994, under the Soulcraft moniker and the Onesoul Productions banner.

Due to this, he is revered as a co-founding member of the group.

2000

He made his official debut on Jedi Mind Tricks' second album, Violent by Design, in 2000.

Jus Allah is known for his aggressive lyrics and Afrocentric subject matter, frequently making references to Five Percenters.

He often used a multi-syllabic rhyming technique in Violent by Design and his debut solo album, All Fates Have Changed.

In later years he switched his delivery to a more aggressive, deeper and raspier style, most noticeable in JMT albums such as A History of Violence and Violence Begets Violence.

Jus Allah's involvement in Jedi Mind Tricks has sometimes been tense, resulting in him leaving and rejoining the band several times.

The year 2000 saw what the release of the classic Jedi Mind Tricks album Violent by Design, regarded by many JMT fans as featuring Jus Allah's best work.

As the unofficial third member of the group, Jus Allah rapped on almost every track with frontman Vinnie Paz, often trading verses organically with one another.

During this era, the three JMT members all had different aliases: "Ikon the Hologram" (Paz), "Megatraum" (Jus), and "The Enemy of Mankind" (Stoupe).

All but Stoupe later dropped these aliases.

Shortly after the release of Violent by Design, Jus left the group amid uncertainty over JMT's new association with Babygrande Records.

He then went on to start his solo career at rapper Virtuoso’s label, Omnipotent Records.

2003

The earliest known recorded song with JMT is "Skinny Paz vs Vinnie Paz", which is collected as one of the Soulcraft bonus tracks on the 2003 Babygrande reissue of JMT's The Psycho-Social CD.

2005

In 2005, after releasing a single ("White Nightmare"/"G-O-D") and being part of Omnipotent's lineup for Era of the Titans, Vol. 1, Jus left the label and subsequently joined Babygrande, re-associating himself with JMT.

It was on this label he recorded his first solo album, All Fates Have Changed, which included the single and B-side from his previous label as bonus tracks.

The biggest collaboration of his solo career was featured on this album, with GZA from the Wu-Tang Clan lending a guest verse to "Pool of Blood."

However, due to a dispute with label CEO Chuck Wilson over the album, Jus quit the label and left before completing it, at the same time disassociating any newfound JMT connection, and leaving the label to release the album on its own.

Jus later stated in interviews that he had never given his approval for the album to be released, and was unsatisfied with the production.

This marks the end of the rapper's "Megatraum" era.

2006

In early 2006, an album called Necronomicon was released featuring both Jus and Boston rapper Bomshot as hip-hop duo The Devil'z Rejects.

Jus stated that he had absolutely nothing to do with the album, and that he was not being paid for it.

The new verses on the album were most likely old, unreleased recordings from his prior label Omnipotent Records, where Bomshot was also an artist.

At some point after The Devil'z Rejects was proven to be a sham, Jus released a mixtape entitled, Bomshot is a Faggot, featuring multiple rare songs and remixes.

In 2006, Jus reunited with his former group Jedi Mind Tricks and released their first collaborative track in five years, titled "The Rebuilding", as an exclusive, online-only MySpace download.

2007

In an interview conducted in September 2007 on the Art of Rhyme website, Jus Allah announced that he had rejoined Jedi Mind Tricks, saying he was "cool with Vinnie [Paz] again."

He added that he had rejoined Babygrande, and that he had put the "All Fates Have Changed" fiasco behind him.

Following his re-induction into the group as an official member, Jus was added to the Army of the Pharaohs' lineup in 2007, solidifying a spot on their second studio album, Ritual of Battle.

2008

In 2008, Jedi Mind Tricks, now reunited with the original three-member lineup of Stoupe, Vinnie Paz, and Jus Allah, released their sixth album A History of Violence.

Following Enemy Soil's creative streak, AOTP released their third album, The Unholy Terror, which featured Jus.

2011

Finally, while selecting beats for the next JMT album, Paz & Jus became frustrated with what they described as Stoupe's lack of participation and focus on his side projects, and decided to release 2011's Violence Begets Violence without his involvement.

Outside production was handled mostly by newcomer C-Lance, whom Paz had hired to the label after hearing his talent from a beat CD.

This was to be the last Enemy Soil project that featured Jus Allah.

2013

In 2013, Jus Allah left Jedi Mind Tricks again, as well as leaving the Army of the Pharaohs.

The reason for his departure has not been disclosed, but is rumored to be beefs with in-house producer C-Lance and Heavy Metal Kings' affiliate Slaine, as well as tensions between Jus and Paz over the struggles.

M.M.A. (Meanest Man Alive) was originally announced to be released November 26, 2013.