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J Hus has said that he is aiming to release a new 26-track album in August.
The London rapper released his last studio album, ‘Big Conspiracy’, back in January 2020. That record followed on from his acclaimed 2017 debut ‘Common Sense’.
In a post on his Instagram Stories earlier today (February 23), Hus announced his return to action and confirmed that he plans to release a 26-track album in the summer.
“I’m back in the studio on March 1,” he wrote, before adding that he hopes the record will be ready “by August”.
J Hus has just posted this to his Instagram Story teasing his next album
– 26 Tracks
– Out by AugustWhat are your expectations for J Husâ next album knowing it may be 26 tracks long? pic.twitter.com/8mQ9oNrdNI
— UK Rap Daily (@UKRapDaily) February 23, 2021
In a separate post, Hus appeared to reveal that he is planning a new collaboration with Dave and Stormzy.
J hus with Dave and stormzy???
I'm ready pic.twitter.com/7jtHWNrUzf— J Hus & Dave (@okafo_obiora) February 23, 2021
In his acceptance speech, Hus paid tribute to his fans and everyone who worked on his second album.
“So much effort, hard work, blood, sweat and tears. I love you so much,â he said.
âI love J Hus,â she said. âHe was, like, the first of the UK rappers that I was introduced to, thanks to my dad.â The singer also expressed her admiration for J Husâ producer JAE5.
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