J Hus, the British rapper, has unveiled his new song titled ‘Militerian’.

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In the new song, J Hus teams up with Naira Marley, the Nigerian singer.

The track sees J Hus proudly celebrating his African identity while describing himself as an “African badman”.

Marley adds his unique touch to the song with his distinct flow and powerful vocals.

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“They know we an African badman, anywhere we go, we gotta stand strong, when they ask me where I come from, I tell them straight, I am an African,’ the girl love me to the maximum, they need me like oxygen,” the lyrics read.

J Hus also released a video to accompany the song.

Just like the music, the video showcases the richness of African culture, with dancers adorned in colorful traditional garments moving to the rhythm of the song.

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Produced by P2J and Stuart Hawkes, the official video was directed by TG Omori.

‘Militerian’ follows the success of the rapper’s ‘Who Told You’ with Drake, which recently reached number two on the UK singles chart.

J Hus rose to prominence in 2015 with his hit song ‘Dem Boy Paigon’.

Since then, he has continued to release chart-topping tracks such as ‘Did You See’, ‘Must Be’, and ‘Play Play’.

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His talent and artistry have earned him recognition and acclaim in the music industry.

Naira Marley, on the other hand, has made a name for himself since he got into the limelight in 2014.

He stands out as an indigenous rapper and his popularity shows no signs of waning. He is the owner of Marlian Records.

Listen to the song below:

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Watch the video below:

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