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    J Hus & Asake’s Gold: Lyrics Meaning, Video, and Diasporic Swagger Explained

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 5, 2025Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    J Hus & Asake’s Gold: Lyrics Meaning, Video, and Diasporic Swagger Explained
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    Gold is not just a single. It is a coded statement from two heavyweights who know exactly how to turn a flex into a myth.

    Fresh from his Big Conspiracy anniversary blowout at Royal Albert Hall, J Hus taps Nigerian star Asake to craft a record that is part gangster code, part Afroswing rave, and all defiant celebration.

    Released June 27, 2025 via EMPIRE, it marks Hus’ first release since 2023 and sets a clear tone for what comes next: global reach, independent power, and zero room for counterfeits.

    Or as Asake puts it in the hook, “All white, zero fugazzi.”

    P2J, the Grammy winning producer behind Who Told You featuring Drake, folds Hus’ grime rooted paranoia into airy amapiano log drums and chest rattling 808s.

    The syncopation on the wooden log drums is mental. This is the Hus vibe we begged for. You can practically smell the Henny and smoke drifting through each line.

    If the lyrics sound coded, they are. Hus flips Gaddafi, gold rings and street scams into punchlines that blur the line between brag and threat.

    He raps, “Every ring I’m wearin’ is gold, they’re callin’ me Gaddafi,” echoing the dictator’s wealth and notoriety.

    “Don’t bend, don’t break, don’t fold,” he repeats. It is a mantra for hustlers who know loyalty cannot be pawned.

    “Got a Naija gyal and Yardie,” he spits, stitching together London’s global fabric in a single couplet.

    Asake slides in with lines like, “Mentally, I’m in 2060,” claiming future minded genius while chanting Yoruba hooks that make the whole track pulse like a Lagos street party turned royal affair.

    The official video doubles down on the coded luxury. Set in an all white mansion party, it riffs on the lyrics with Cartier rings, khaki military jackets, and dancers draped in gold.

    Some Reddit threads have already pointed out how the visuals nod to both Yoruba spiritual colours and the hush hush Illuminati bars.

    “Hus got the memo by carrier pigeon, WhatsApp and quill pen,” a fan joked under a reaction clip, summing up the buzz.

    This is the vibe fans missed, the swagger that made the Common Sense era Hus untouchable.

    Under the surface flex, Gold is pure connection. UK grime swagger meets Nigerian amapiano bounce, both refusing to compromise.

    The whole thing feels like a handshake between cultures: the all white outfits, the defiant party, the coded threats.

    Even the scammers get a name check. “Couple scammers there that I know, Santander and Barclay,” Hus raps, deadpan.

    It is funny because it is real, an unfiltered wink to the roads he still moves through.

    What does it mean? The genius is that it means whatever you want.

    Gold is a paranoid prayer, a summer anthem, a diaspora power move. In one track, Hus reminds the world why he is unmatched.

    A rapper who can balance a Rollie, a war cry, and a Yoruba hook without ever folding.

    The fact he is doing this under EMPIRE, the world’s biggest independent label, is the real gold. Ownership, coded forever in every ring he wears.

    Listen closely. Watch the video. Spin your own meaning. Because the more you hold Gold up to the light, the more layers you will find.

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    J Hus & Asake Gold Lyrics

    Refrain: Asake
    It’s a badman party
    All white, zero fugazzi
    Badman too oversabi
    Stubborn, no one be like me
    Pass me my backy
    Life is too short, make I burn enemies
    No time for bullshit
    Military, I’m on khaki

    Chorus: J Hus
    Every ring I’m wearin’ is gold, they’re callin’ me Gaddafi
    Don’t bend, don’t break, don’t fold
    It’s a bad boy gangsta party
    All my niggas stickin’ to the code
    You get a Rollie, AP, Carti’
    Dem boys say they’re really on road, how come I see them hardly?
    Couple scammers there that I know, Santander and Barclay
    Drinkin’ Henny and Coke, that’s why she movin’ naughty

    Verse 1: J Hus
    Whine your waist and control, got a Naija gyal and Yardie
    Attitude is so cold, bad like Nicki, RiRi, Cardi
    Hatcha, smokin’ jamba, pass me
    Don’t tell my secret, they gon’ grass me
    Illuminati, top of the food chain, the hierarchy
    She wan’ suck my ting, not movin’ classy
    But no be that type person I be
    Roll her eye and kissin’ her teeth
    Dot my I and crossin’ my T

    Chorus: J Hus, J Hus & Asake
    Every ring I’m wearin’ is gold, they’re callin’ me Gaddafi
    Don’t bend, don’t break, don’t fold
    It’s a bad boy gangsta party
    All my niggas stickin’ to the code
    You get a Rollie, AP, Carti’
    Dem boys say they’re really on road, how comes I see them hardly?

    Refrain: Asake
    It’s a badman party
    All white, zero fugazzi
    Badman too oversabi
    Stubborn, no one be like me
    Pass me my backy
    Life is too short, make I burn enemies
    No time for bullshit
    Military, I’m on khaki

    Verse 2: Asake
    Born ready, my broski
    Mentally, I’m in 2060
    No pressure, you know my P
    Timing is everything, keep it moving
    Emi genius, awon junior
    Them not like us, I’m still leading
    Psycho as usual, G
    Badman, no one like me

    Verse 3: J Hus
    No water, no food they can’t eat
    No bread, no yam, no meat
    All opposition gettin’ delete
    Make them drop and make them deceased
    When it’s war, they wanna scream peace
    King on the throne, I’m takin’ my seat
    Hustle hard, we hardly go sleep
    Wake up, go get paper, repeat
    LV, nothin’ on me is cheap
    Count my paper ’til it’s complete
    Give me brain, don’t even wan’ jeet
    If you love me, you get on your knees
    Suck me when I’m smokin’ my trees
    Temptation is going to increase

    Chorus: J Hus, J Hus & Asake
    Every ring I’m wearin’ is gold (Is gold), they’re callin’ me Gaddafi
    Don’t bend, don’t break, don’t fold (Don’t fold)
    It’s a bad boy gangsta party
    All my niggas stickin’ to the code
    You get a Rollie, AP, Carti’
    Dem boys say they’re really on road, how comes I see them hardly?
    Couple scammers there that I know, Santander and Barclay (Barclay)
    Drinkin’ Henny and Coke, that’s why she movin’ naughty
    Mmm

    Outro: Asake
    Mentally, I’m in 2060
    Timing is everything, keep it moving

    Asake J Hus
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