![]() He has songs for the ladies ("Closed Doors"), arrogant boasts ("Clartin", "Goodies"), more mellow reflections ("Leave Me Alone"), feel good jams ("Good Time", "Bouff Daddy"), and even some nice storytelling about his come up ("Spirit").įor American hip hop fans, Hus’ London accent may prove to be a bit of a hurdle at first, but his infectious hooks and smooth delivery will push past any detriments quickly. Versatile is probably the worst that best describes Hus’ rapping, as he sounds comfortable over all manner of production, and speaking about any number of subjects. He uses multiple flows throughout the project, switching to suit beats and the mood of the songs. J Hus will never be mistaken for Nas or Rakim, but he has a way of twisting words together to make them sound good, and that’s something many popular rappers today can’t claim. ![]() ![]() All that praise was for good reason-Common Sense is one of the most impressive hip hop debut albums to have been released in some time, displaying a fully-fledged artist who can carry a weighty 17 track album mostly on his own. Common Sense attained that rare feat of both pleasing Hus’ fans and receiving critical acclaim, and was proclaimed as one of the best albums of the year by several esteemed music outlets. J Hus is a rapper from London who released his debut album, Common Sense, in 2017 after building up quite a bit of hype over the previous couple years with singles and loose tracks. Review Summary: An exciting debut from one of London's rising stars in the hip hop arena, Common Sense is a varied listen that blends together many styles of music.
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