Militerian

Album: Beautiful And Brutal Yard (2023)
Charted: 23
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Songfacts®:

  • J Hus was born in London to Gambian parents. Here he joins forces with Nigerian singer-rapper Naira Marley as they celebrate their love for their beloved Africa. They also delve into their love lives and the many encounters with women that color their world.
  • The fan bases of J Hus and Naira Marley are called "Militerians" and "Marlians" respectively. Marley refers to this in the intro.

    Marlians, Militerians
    Let's go


    The Marlians are known for their carefree attitude and their love of partying. They are also recognized for their distinctive fashion sense, which often incorporates elements of street wear and African prints.

    The Militerians are loyal and supportive of J Hus, just like soldiers are loyal and supportive of their country.
  • P2J produced the track. The Nigerian-British producer also created the beat for Hus' collaboration with Drake, "Who Told You."
  • "Militerian" is the fourth track and third single from J Hus' third studio album, Beautiful and Brutal Yard.

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