27 · 06 · 2025
J Hus and Asake team up on their new single ‘Gold’.
The East London artist is on a streak, having recently filled the Royal Albert Hall for his special 'Big Conspiracy' fifth anniversary show.
Produced by P2J, the single ‘Gold’ showcases J Hus as he shifts gears again, broadening his afro-swing sound to incorporate elements of amapiano.
Asake features on the track, which brings together two influential artists on a single radiant piece.
Marking the start of a new chapter, ‘Gold’ is a celebratory achievement across the diaspora.
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J Hus and Asake collaborate on their new single 'Gold'. The East London artist is on a winning streak, having recently filled the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London for