It's been 3 solid years, since we heard the Afro inclined, British gangster rapper get behind the mic and describe his state of reality - be it spiritual, emotional or physical-through his thoughts jotted in a pad
From the harsh streets of Stratford to the flashing lights at the 02 arena, Jhus has never failed to stay true to his style and maintain that creative range for which we love his music for.
Beautiful and Brutal Yard further shows the creative paradox he faces, as it views the harsh realities of a musician who still embraces what he's acquainted to and calls it home. With songs applaudingly track listed to embrace the difference in moods as sert out by the artist, This albums speaks loads, as it is commercially appealing, watered down for J Hus's standards in order to leave a general impression of acceptance.