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Jedi Mind Tricks
Jedi Mind Tricks
American hip hop group
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Vinnie Paz
Vinnie Paz
American rapper
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Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind
Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind
American record producer
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Planetary
Planetary
American rapper
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Army of the Pharaohs
Army of the Pharaohs
American hip hop group
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Crypt the Warchild
Crypt the Warchild
American rapper
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OuterSpace
OuterSpace
band
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7L & Esoteric
7L & Esoteric
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Heavy Metal Kings
Heavy Metal Kings
band
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Esoteric
Esoteric
American rapper
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Ill Bill
Ill Bill
American rapper
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Apathy
Apathy
American rapper
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Doap Nixon
Doap Nixon
American rapper
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Zilla
Zilla
American rapper
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Eamon
Eamon
American singer
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Juju Mob
Juju Mob
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The Lost Children of Babylon
The Lost Children of Babylon
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Reef the Lost Cauze
Reef the Lost Cauze
American rapper
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Tragedy Khadafi
Tragedy Khadafi
American rapper
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Louis Logic
Louis Logic
American rapper
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Canibus
Canibus
American rapper
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Cool Nutz
Cool Nutz
American rapper
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Celph Titled
Celph Titled
rapper
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R.A. the Rugged Man
R.A. the Rugged Man
American rapper
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Diabolic
Diabolic
American rapper
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Mr. Len
Mr. Len
American DJ
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Company Flow
Company Flow
band
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Maino
Maino
American hip hop recording artist
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Geto Boys
Geto Boys
American hip-hop group
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Shara Nova
Shara Nova
American musician
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Locksmith
Locksmith
American rapper
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Ras Kass
Ras Kass
American rapper
Intro
American rapper
Music

James Bostick (born June 30, 1978), better known by his stage name Jus Allah, is an American rapper from Camden, New Jersey. He is best known for being a former member of Philadelphia-based hip hop groups Jedi Mind Tricks (JMT) and Army of the Pharaohs (AOTP).

He was involved in JMT since the early days but left before the recording of their first album The Psycho-Social, only to rejoin the group a couple years later. He made his official debut on Jedi Mind Tricks' second album, Violent by Design, in 2000.

Jus Allah is known for his aggressive lyrics that are commonly Afro-centric subject matter, as well as heavily using a multi-syllabic rhyming technique which is abundant in Violent by Design and his debut solo All Fates Have Changed. In later years he switched his delivery to a more aggressive, deeper and raspier style, most noticeable in later JMT albums such as A History of Violence and Violence Begets Violence. Jus Allah's involvement in Jedi Mind Tricks has sometimes been conflictual, resulting in him leaving and rejoining the band several times.