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Jus Family Records was founded in 1992 by Bosco Kante and Terrance Scott, and has been instrumental in the growth of Northwest Hip-Hop. Jus Family is perhaps the regions most well-known and successful urban music entity. Jus Family has released 16 monumetal independent releases of the some of the regions most prolific urban music. With releases from Cool Nutz, Bosko, Maniac Lok, G-Ism, Kenny Mack, Izaya, Bullet, D.B.A, and The Western Conference All-Starz, Jus Family Records has established itself as one of the regions standout crews. The label was started after Bosco and Terrance decided that it was time to get serious about their music careers. From working long hard nights in the grocery store to hitting late night licks, Bosco and Terrance were determined to see the label succeed. After much hard work and saving of funds, they finally had rustled up enough capitol to put out their first release "Dis Niggaz Nutz". From this point there was no stopping the Jus Family Militia. After "Dis Niggaz Nutz" cam many more historic releases that made the public recognize Jus Family Records as a Northwest music industry powerhouse. As time has passed, Jus Family artists have had the opportunity to work with such industry heavyweights as E-40, BG, Kurupt, Yukmouth, C-Bo, WC, Sticky Fingaz, Too Short, Jay Felony, Mac Dre, Spice 1, B-Legit, The Outlawz, Kanye West, Limp Bizkit, Tyrese, and many more. Jus Family Records has stood up to the test of time and has a bright future ahead. Artists currently on the roster are: Cool Nutz, Bosko, Maniac Lok, Phranchise, Bleek aka Snaps Provolone, Clarence Unique, and DJ Chill. Izaya Da Next Songs | 1. | Misfit Anthem |
| 2. | Da Set Up |
| 3. | Tonight |
| 4. | Da Cycle |
| 5. | Ghetto Bounze Feat. Jumbo of the Lifesavas |
| 6. | Jus' Thinkin |
| 7. | My Mind |
| 8. | Pray 4 Me |
| 9. | Get up & Get It |
| 10. | Clap Ya Handz |
| 11. | Dreemin Intro |
| 12. | Dreemin |
| 13. | Me Against the World |
| 14. | So Real |
| 15. | Da Yearning |
| 16. | I Can't Tell U Why |
| 17. | Should've Known |
| 18. | Nothing Compares |
| 19. | Neva Alone |
| 20. | Come Along |
| 21. | Da Cycle Feat. Cool Nutz |
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