British-Gambian rapper J Hus and Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake have joined forces to release their electrifying new single, Gold, marking a collaboration that bridges UK rap and Afrobeats sensibilities. Produced by the Grammy-winning P2J, known for hits like J Hus’ Who Told You with Drake, Gold fuses J Hus’ afro-swing blueprint with a dose of amapiano, creating a vibrant, danceable track that celebrates cultural pride and triumph. This release follows J Hus’s sold-out Big Conspiracy fifth anniversary show at London’s Royal Albert Hall, signalling a new era for the East London artist, now partnered with EMPIRE for greater creative control.
The song features J Hus’s charismatic verses, boasting lines like “Every ring I’m wearing is gold, they’re calling me Gaddafi,” which exude swagger and resilience, paired with Asake’s melodic flair and Yoruba-infused energy in the refrain, “It’s a badman party, all white, zero fugazzi.” Together, their synergy made a gilded anthem that reflects their shared diasporic roots, with themes of hustle, heritage, and unapologetic confidence. The track’s infectious hook and pulsating beat have already sparked excitement, positioning it as a summer bop that resonates across borders.
Gold marks J Hus’ first release since his 2023 album Beautiful and Brutal Yard and Asake’s latest offering following his independent label launch with Giran Republic earlier this year. Available now on all major streaming platforms, the single is being hailed by fans and critics as a cultural triumph, with its cross-pollination of UK and Nigerian sounds promising to dominate charts and playlists globally.
Listen to Gold here.