Hustlin- The First Single by Rick Ross

Rick Ross is a well known rapper from Miami who actual name is William Leonards Robert II. Ross had released his debut album Port of Miami in 2006. Hustlin was the first single from this album. It was composed by Jermaine "Mayne Zayne" Jackson, Andrew Harr and himself. Hustlin gave Rick Ross worldwide recognition among music enthusiasts. In 2009, he founded the record label Maybach Music Group on which he released different studio albums that include Mastermind and Hood billionaire (2014), I Don’t, God Forgives (2012), Teflon Don (2010) and Deeper Than Rap (2009).

Ross was the first artist who was signed by Diddy’s management company Ciroc Entertainment. Ross was named by MTV as the Hottest MC in the Game in early 2012.

The Theme of Hustlin

The Hustlin song was made on the theme of cocaine traffic network. With the lyrics of the song, Rick Ross points out this network which was built by the real Rick Ross. The lyrics state “I'm into distribution, I'm like Atlantic/I got them motherfuckers flyin' across the Atlantic.”

There are also references to Pablo Escobar, Colombian narcotics trafficker, Manuel Noriega, former Panamanian Militant General and Kenneth "Boobie" Williams, Miami-area drug runner. In the song Ross adds the lyrics "the REAL Noriega", referring to Noriega the dictator and not the Queens-based rapper, Noreaga. He claims that the Real Noriega owes him “a hundred favors.”

The track list of Skate, a video game features the song. Comedy films like Identity Thief and We're the Millers have also featured it. There have been other instances of the use of this song.

There are other Rick Ross videos featuring his songs over the years. Some of them include No Games, If They Knew, Drug Dealers Dream, Oil Money Gang, etc. If you are a Rick Ross fan, you can get these in your collection along with Rick Ross pictures.

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