Bigg Jus


Justin Ingleton, better known by his stage name Bigg Jus, is an American rapper and record producer. He was a member of Company Flow along with El-P and Mr. Len. He is also one half of the duo Nephlim Modulation Systems with Orko Eloheim.

History

After the breakup of Company Flow in 2001, Bigg Jus formed the now defunct Sub Verse Music and began to pursue his solo career. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he continued his musical career with his self-produced EP Plantation Rhymes. Moving on to the creation of his first solo album, he put together an album known as Black Mamba Serums. However, in the wake of the September 11 incidents in 2001, he pulled the album just before its release unsatisfied with its content. He went back to the studio and recreated the album to better suit his artistic vision. Nearly 3 years later, in 2004, he released the revised version under the name of Black Mamba Serums v2.0 on Big Dada. Just to prove a point to his listeners, he included the original album mp3s as bonus content.
In a 2006 interview, Bigg Jus said that he and El-P were working on a new Company Flow album to be released later in the year.
Bigg Jus released the solo album, Machines That Make Civilization Fun, on Mush Records in 2012.

Discography

Albums
  • Funcrusher Plus
  • Black Mamba Serums
  • Woe to Thee O Land Whose King Is a Child
  • Black Mamba Serums v2.0
  • Imperial Letters of Protection
  • Poor People's Day
  • Machines That Make Civilization Fun
EPs
Singles
  • "Juvenile Technique"
  • "8 Steps to Perfection"
  • "Infokill"
  • "Blind"
  • "End to End Burners... Episode 1"
  • "Patriotism"
  • "D.P.A. "
  • "Black Roses"
Guest appearances
  • Mike Ladd - "Bladerunners" from Welcome to the Afterfuture
  • Neila - "Mercy Refused" from Better Late Than Never
  • Super Chron Flight Brothers - "Emmanuel Goldstein" from Cape Verde
  • Lee Scott - "Beanio" from ''Gate Clicks Shut''