Jus Allah
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Jus Allah | ||
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Background information | ||
Birth name | James Bostick | |
Origin | Camden, New Jersey | |
Genre(s) | Hip Hop | |
Years active | 1999–present | |
Label(s) | Babygrande Records Omnipotent Records |
Jus Allah (born James Bostick) is a New Jersey rapper who made his debut on Jedi Mind Tricks second album Violent by Design in 2000. A short while after the release of Violent by Design, Jus Allah left the group to start his solo career at rapper Virtuoso’s label Omnipotent Records. He released a 12" single entitled White Nightmare on the label, the b-side track being Reign of the Lord. In 2005 he left Omnipotent Records and joined Babygrande Records and dropped his first solo album, All Fates Have Changed. Jus Allah later stated in interviews he had never given his OK for the album to be released, and wasn't satisfied with some of the album's production but the album was released regardless. In early 2006 an album called Necronomicon was released featuring both Jus Allah and Boston rapper Bomshot as hip-hop duo The Devilz Rejects. Jus Allah states that he had absolutely nothing to do with the album (Necronomicon), and that he was not being paid for it. The new verses on the album were most likely just old, unreleased recordings from his prior label Omnipotent Records, where Bomshot was also an artist. Jus Allah is currently working on his sophomore album entitled The Colossus which is set for a summer of 2007 release. He recently reunited with his former group Jedi Mind Tricks and released their first collaborative track in 5 years, titled "The Rebuilding". According to Vinnie Paz, Jus Allah is set to appear on the next Jedi Mind Tricks album titled "A History of Violence."
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo Albums
- All Fates Have Changed (Babygrande Records - 2005)
- The Colossus (Babygrande Records - N/A)
[edit] Singles
- White Nightmare b/w Reign of the Lord (Omnipotent Records - 2002)
- G-O-D b/w Supreme (Babygrande Records - 2005)
- Pool of Blood (Featuring GZA) b/w Hell Razors (Featuring Evil Dead) (Babygrande Records - 2005)
[edit] Group Albums
- Jedi Mind Tricks, Violent by Design (Superegular Recordings - 2000)
- Jedi Mind Tricks, Violent by Design - Deluxe Edition (Babygrande Records - 2004)
- The Devilz Rejects, Necronomicon (Dynasty Muzik - 2006)
- The Devilz Rejects, Necromonicon - Limited Edition (Dynasty Muzik - 2007)
[edit] Appears On
- Jedi Mind Tricks, "Heavenly Divine" 12" (Superegular Recordings - 1999)
- Vinnie Paz, "Raw is War" 12" (Superegular Recordings - 2000)
- Jedi Mind Tricks, "Genghis Khan" 12" (Superegular Recordings - 2000)
- Jedi Mind Tricks, "Retaliation" 12" (Superegular Recordings - 2001)
- Virtuoso, World War I: The Voice Of Reason LP (Brick Records - 2001)
- Army of the Pharaohs, Rare Shit, Collabos & Freestyles (Compilation mix CD) (N/A - 2003)
- Omnipotent Records, Era of the Titans: Vol. 1 (Omnipotent Records - 2004)
- 7L & Esoteric, Moment of Rarities (Babygrande Records - 2005)
- Bomshot, Kill Em All: The Worst of Bomshot Vol. 1 (Leedz Edutainment - 2005)
- Blue Sky Black Death, A Heap of Broken Images (Mush Records - 2006)
- Snowgoons, German Lugers (Babygrande Records - 2007)
- iCON the Mic King, "Black Arts" 12" (Uprising Records - 2007)
[edit] External links
Jedi Mind Tricks |
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Members |
Vinnie Paz | Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind | Jus Allah |
EPs/Albums |
The Amber Probe EP | The Psycho-Social CD | Violent by Design | Visions of Gandhi | Legacy of Blood | Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell |
Singles |
"Heavenly Divine" | "Genghis Khan" | "Retaliation" | "Animal Rap" | "Kublai Khan" | "Rise of the Machines" | "Before the Great Collapse" | "The Age of Sacred Terror" | "Heavy Metal Kings" |
Collaborative albums |
Jedi Mind Tricks presents Army of the Pharaohs: The Torture Papers |
See also |
"Verses of the Bleeding" | "Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story" | Army of the Pharaohs | Outerspace | Babygrande Records |