J Hus Quotes
Born: May 27, 1995
Momodu J Hus, a British-Gambian artist, transcends the typical rapper archetype to become an unlikely sage of mindfulness and peace. Emerging from East London’s concrete realities, his music is a raw, visceral diary of survival that paradoxically preaches profound serenity. J Hus’s philosophy is rooted in the hard-won wisdom of the streets, where he discovered that true strength lies not in aggression, but in stillness. His lyrics, a blend of gritty storytelling and spiritual reflection, resonate because they offer a blueprint for finding inner calm amidst chaos. He is a testament that peace is not the absence of struggle, but the mastery of it.
J Hus Quotes (34)
"I'm a Gemini, so my mood always changes - one minute I'm dance-dancey, the next I'm in the corner minding my own business."
— J. Hus"I don't think anyone can do what I already do. I just do it and it's unique, yeah."
— J. Hus"The women are my biggest supporters so I have to make good music for them too. Afrobeats is also often always about sexy women; we are simply celebrating the female form."
— J. Hus"I think I make ugly sexy and attractive. If I didn't do music, the girls that like me wouldn't like me, but I think I make ugly look good."
— J. Hus"Being ugly didn't offend me. It's like: Yeah, I'm ugly. What? Make me ugly-sexy. Embrace it."
— J. Hus"My mum used to play afrobeats, my dad used to play Caribbean, my sisters and brothers played hip-hop."
— J. Hus"People always say I'm shy! But I'm not even shy! Like, if you knew what I'm saying in my brain. I'm in my own mind a lot. Even though I'm quiet I'm thinking about a lot of things."
— J. Hus"People are always surprised when they meet me. I was in Nigeria and I went to one of the radio stations and they were like, 'Aww you look cute!' They were expecting me to look more rough, and I was like: 'Yeah, I'm polite!'"
— J. Hus"In year 10 or 11, I used to buy packs of doughnuts for 50p from Morrisons, and sell them for 50p each. I made loads of money. So I was a doughnut hustler!"
— J. Hus"I was a bit of a hothead. But I've changed my ways now. My bad years were probably from 2009 to 2014."
— J. Hus"I was feeling 'Lean & Bop' in the moment. It's brought me the most money. And when I'm doing shows, it goes off."
— J. Hus"I wanna keep rapping, I intend to. It's good to mix it up, but I'm still gonna stay true to rapping."
— J. Hus"I think people can learn from my experiences, and I hope people can look at me and be inspired."
— J. Hus"I like to say there's no natural genre to my music."
— J. Hus"I put my mum through a lot of stress; police would be coming to the house... It just seemed normal to me, to be up to no good; it's what everyone did. But then you start to see friends dying and going to prison and suddenly it's not fun anymore."
— J. Hus"People look at kids like us and think we have no morals because we're from 'the street.' I want to show that we do live by certain standards, that we are moral people."
— J. Hus"My absolute earliest influences would be people like Michael Jackson, R. Kelly, Outkast, 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' era 50 cent."
— J. Hus"To me now, I don't really categorize music - I see music as all one."
— J. Hus