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J HUS on the Mercury Prize 2017, Stormzy and how 'genre doesn't exist any more'
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2022-02-08
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J Hus talks to NME at the Mercury Music Prize 2017 about his debut album 'Common Sense', his love of Stormzy, how 'genre doesn't exist any more' and what he'd do if he won the prize money
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