Clash Issue 107 J Hus
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Here at Clash, we love the bold and the brave. We celebrate the adventurous, and glorify the fearless. We bow down to the individuals who rise above expectations to revise not only their own visions, but of those around them. In this issue, we present a selection of artists who each have stunned our senses by stepping up to the plate or stepping up a gear, hauling us up to heavenly heights with their intrepid strides.
The first of this issue’s four cover stars is the UK’s hottest rap export, J Hus.
With a Gold selling, award-winning debut album ‘Common Sense’ under his belt, and a follow-up on the way, the future of British music without J Hus is unthinkable. He’s already bagged awards from NME and MOBO, scoring BRITS nominations along the way, and is now regularly selling-out 5000+ capacity venues, taking the multicultural sound of East London national and beyond.
Catching up with Clash, however, the 21-year-old with the world at his fingertips has no time to pause and self-reflect, preferring to stay focused on the path ahead, rather than ruminating over past victories. “That’s why I’m not really keen on interviews and all that, because I still feel like I’m on the first chapter,” he offers. “It doesn’t make sense to review the whole book when you’re still on the first chapter. I want to finish the book.”
Joining J Hus in this spectacular spring issue is Leon Bridges, Trippie Redd, Jade Bird, Tommy Cash, Tove Styrke, Alice Cooper, Bishop Nehru, and much more.
**Please note: Shipping from March 29th 2018**