Ruha

Hasan -Vs- Goliath

Official pallette

Green/Black/Gold

First Release

October 1995

Box Set

Practice Series

Rūḥa (pronuned RU-HA) is for beat-art and underground rap connoisseurs. Among his contributions to music are Usephasan, Autolect, Bil Basmala, dHUA, HA Ya-Ali and Acklan. His style is considered the grandson of jazz. Ranging from Jazztronica, hip-hop, rap, acid jazz, funk, fusion, electro-jazz, jazz, lounge, chillout, arabesque, middle eastern, arabic, trip-hop, downtempo, and alt-pop. "I spoke with a DreamWorks rep who showed interest. In the late 00's, he told me, he liked what I did, of course. But my catalog was "dirty" or too many samples. I kept going, releasing over 20 albums since then."

In 1995, Rūḥa (inspiration) dropped a demo called "Reck-A-Skip" that immediately caught underground hip-hop fans' attention. His witty style and lyrical prowess left a lasting impression. Later that year, his track was remixed and featured on the compilation "209's Most Vicious."

Shortly after Usephasan was dropped, it began as an anecdote, use faizon (spiritual blessings). Evolving to over 100 albums, EPs, singles and more creative works and monickers. ~Rūḥa