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16 Facts About Jus Allah

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Jus Allah made his official debut on Jedi Mind Tricks' second album, Violent by Design, in 2000.

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Jus Allah is known for his aggressive lyrics and Afrocentric subject matter, frequently making references to Five Percenters.

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Jus Allah often used a multi-syllabic rhyming technique in Violent by Design and his debut solo album, All Fates Have Changed.

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Jus Allah collaborated with Jedi Mind Tricks as early as 1994, under the Soulcraft moniker and the Onesoul Productions banner.

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However, Jus took some time away from music in the mid-1990s to attend college, which is largely the reason for his disappearance on the first JMT LP and the formation of their indie label, Superegular Recordings.

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Shortly after the release of Violent by Design, Jus Allah left the group amid uncertainty over JMT's new association with Babygrande Records.

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Jus Allah then went on to start his solo career at rapper Virtuoso's label, Omnipotent Records.

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Jus Allah later stated in interviews that he had never given his approval for the album to be released, and was unsatisfied with the production.

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Jus Allah stated that he had absolutely nothing to do with the album, and that he was not being paid for it.

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In 2006, Jus Allah reunited with his former group Jedi Mind Tricks and released their first collaborative track in five years, titled "The Rebuilding", as an exclusive, online-only MySpace download.

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In 2008, Jedi Mind Tricks, now reunited with the original three-member lineup of Stoupe, Vinnie Paz, and Jus Allah, released their sixth album A History of Violence.

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In 2013, Jus Allah left Jedi Mind Tricks again, as well as leaving the Army of the Pharaohs.

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However, on November 25,2013, Jus Allah tweeted that the album was pushed back again.

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In 2019, Jus Allah released a diss track targeting battle rapper Diabolic.

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Jus Allah has cited EPMD and A Tribe Called Quest as among his favorite groups, saying they inspired him to become involved in hip-hop.

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Jus Allah said the Wu-Tang Clan's aggressive delivery influenced his style.