Hustle Hard Remix
Jeezy · Other Songs - Jeezy
100 like 3 bricks
O's droppin' like bird shit
Young back on that bird shit
Shoes behind me in that Benzo
Young pull up in that Enzo
Red 'Rari got two golds
cost a million, want two more
2 seaters got three hoes
Foreign bitch she got 3 golds
Speakin' of shots, lets take one
20 bands in that take one
Young n-gga you crazy
F-ck ya doin' lil Haiti
Hundred deep maybe 8o's
All these muthaf-ckers crazy
Dunkin' blocks what raised me
Pride n-ggas can't fade me
Whole hood on that blue shit
While I was riding round in that new shit
Hundred grand in my pocket
50 bands in my motor
Dark side of my chauffeur
Sirred off with my toaster
All you see is my tattoos
All you see is my big chains
Right in front of my Versace belt
All you see is that big thang
87 be the logo
Been gettin' ask Polo
Lotta money that hurt shit
Two n a baby, that bird shit
Momma calls, she want a new place
Homeboy just caught a new case
Need rooms just bought a new safe
Audemar just got a new face
Blowin' that Obama
Ridin' round with that Llama
Solid gold's my Uzi
Free my n-gga Lil Boosie 'cause it's
Same old shit, just a different day
Out here tryna get it, each and every way
Homies need some blocks
Coupes need some shoes
Used to get it soft, this what I'mma do
Hustle, hustle, hustle hard
Hustle, hustle, hustle hard
Hustle, hustle, hustle hard
Hustle, hustle, hustle hard
Hustle Hard Remix
Jeezy's 'Hustle Hard Remix' stands as a defining track within his discography, capturing the gritty energy of Atlanta's hip-hop scene during the early 2010s. The recording features the rapper's signature flow and vocal delivery, characteristic of his work on albums like 'Thug Motivation 103 - Hustlerz Ambition.' This version of the song highlights his ability to blend raw lyricism with a driving beat that became a staple in Southern trap and hip-hop culture. The track exemplifies Jeezy's commitment to portraying the struggles and resilience of street life, reinforcing his status as a prominent figure in the genre. Its enduring popularity reflects the timeless appeal of his storytelling and the specific sonic palette that defined an era of rap music.
