Tuesday 17 July 2018

KV Video: Why Is London Violence On The Rise?

"The rise in gun and knife crime in the K has led to the police putting restrictions on the music they say is partly to blame for this increase. Video's containing violent threats and messages from one gang to another...."

Check out the video to hear what I have to say on this topic.


Sunday 8 July 2018

J Hus Given Bail

J Hus has been released on £100,000 bail after re-appearing in court this week.


Under the terms of his bail he is not allowed to enter certain areas, including, Hackney, Barking and Dagenham and Tower Hamlet.

His appearance at Wireless has been cancelled, and saw him and UK Rapper Loski, who is also not attending, replaced with five other artists, including Chipmunk and rapper duo, Krept N Konan.

Wireless released a statement on Twitter confirming J Hus' absence from the festival.

J Hus took to Twitter to apologise to his fans and family.

Twitter: @Jhus


J Hus is due to appear in court again on 20th July. He has plead not guilty so this will be a pre-trial hearing.

Hopefully this will give J Hus food for thought.

"If you don't feel safe in an area, there's two things you can do. One, don't go to that area, or two, walk with security."

Monday 2 July 2018

KV Video: J Hus Held On Remand - Denied Bail.

UK artist, J Hus was recently charged with carrying a knife/bladed item in a public place after being stopped in a vehicle near Stratford's Westfields Shopping mall.

Momodou Jallow, (22), who goes by the stage name, J Hus, was denied bail after appearing in Thames Magistrate Court.



J Hus will be held on remand until he is due to re-appear in a court on, Friday, 20th July, 2018.

Check out my new video:



J Hus  has pleaded not guilty so a trial is inevitable.

So I'll be keeping an eye on this story so look out for more videos.

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