Jus Allah - Reunion With Jedi Mind Tricks, Future Solo Album

Reunion With Jedi Mind Tricks, Future Solo Album

In an interview conducted in September 2007 on the Art of Rhyme website, Jus Allah announced that he has rejoined Jedi Mind Tricks. In the interview he states: "I'm back in the group I'm focused on... putting out the next Jedi Mind Tricks album... 'A History of Violence'." In addition, he says that he has rejoined Babygrande and that the entire "All Fates Have Changed" fiasco has been put in the past, and was in large part a misunderstanding . JMT's new label, Enemy Soil, will be releasing Jus Allah's second solo album, M.M.A. (Meanest Man Alive). This was confirmed in an interview with Vinnie Paz MMA was supposed to be called "The Colossus", but after a rapper by the name of JamesBostick1947 released a 9 track LP titled "The Colossus" Jus was forced to change the name to M.M.A. . The album will be produced by Enemy Soil producer C-Lance.

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