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Juby DaGod is a name that the world needs to know. The Chicago artist returns with Jubilee Pt II, the second installment of a two part EP series that expands on the foundation established in Jubilee Pt I, released on March 30, 2026. Together, both parts form one complete artistic body of work. One album, divided into two chapters that reflect different perspectives of the same story. This is not a project to casually scroll past. Juby DaGod is building a catalog that demands attention, and Jubilee Pt II is a clear reminder that he is an artist worth listening to now and worth keeping tabs on moving forward.
While Pt I focused more inward on the world Juby DaGod lives in, Pt II shifts outward, examining the world around him and the realities that shape everyday life. The EP opens with a spoken word introduction that immediately sets a reflective and heartfelt tone. It explores what it means to stand out in a city that is often loud, reckless, and filled with difficult truths, while questioning identity and the idea of what a “typical Chicagoan” truly is.
From there, the project moves into more upbeat and abstract records driven by engaging production and sharp lyricism. Across the EP, Juby DaGod touches on real life issues affecting his environment, including the presence and impact of weapons in the city, while also highlighting the duality of Chicago, its beauty and its harsh realities.
“My city is beautiful and ugly at the same time,” the artist shares. What defines Juby DaGod’s artistry is his ability to move beyond personal experience and speak through a wider lens. Rather than focusing only on his own perspective, he paints vivid, emotionally resonant pictures of the world around him. His music blends elite rap performance with thoughtful storytelling, capturing both the spirit of hip hop and the weight of lived experience.
Jubilee Pt I and Jubilee Pt II ultimately function as one complete project, offering a dual perspective that reflects both internal reflection and external observation. Together, they form a cohesive artistic statement that showcases growth, awareness, and intention. The entire EP series is produced by Bryan Bnice Lewis, whose production provides a consistent sonic foundation for Juby DaGod’s storytelling and vision.With Jubilee Pt II, Juby DaGod continues to establish himself as a rising voice from Chicago, delivering music rooted in honesty, perspective, and artistic purpose. This is an artist whose trajectory is still early but clearly intentional, and one that listeners, tastemakers, and industry professionals should be paying close attention to.

