Hustle Hard (Mobz Riddim)

Vybz Kartel · Other Songs - Vybz Kartel

Yo fred

no more ghetto youth nuh fi dead

yo tang

(everyday we husslin)

sey enuh it right fuh we ahlone di system sey it wrong

we husslin)

suh it yet enuh

everyday we husslin - demented



yo mobz

society dont gi we nuttin atall

inna di garrison life hard

dats why everyday mi haffi hussle hard

fi di rest of my life

mi born poor but anno suh mi waan dead

everyday inna di stree mi ah hussle my bread

cah di system doh gi we nuttin fi we self

an everyman want ah roof over dem own head

ah nuff man bow out cah dem nah hol no medz

some ah inform some snitch fi di fedz

suh ghetto youths keep yu hype pon di prize

an watch out fi yuh enemies an watch out fi yuh frends



[Chorus]

inna di garrison we hussle hard everyday fi di money

hussle hard everyday fi di money

nah bow out suh nut'n nuh funny

every ghetto youth be a man like me

an hussle hard everyday fi di money

hussle hard everyday fi di money

we nah bow out nut'n doh funny

every ghetto youth dis is fi di system



di garrison condemn

cah from day one we nuh get nut'n from dem

wah happen to di juvenile dem ah big yaad

an di dem ah carmona an di one ah grants pen

we wah money fi fullup we pants lenth

no conterfeit di one weh caan spend

bruce an ,m.p we bun out di two ah dem

fi di garrison dis ah di national anthem



[Chorus]

inna di garrison we hussle hard everyday fi di money

hussle hard everyday fi di money

nah bow out suh nut'n nuh funny

every ghetto youth be a man like me

an hussle hard everyday fi di money

hussle hard everyday fi di money

we nah bow out suh nut'n doh funny

every ghetto youth try be a man like me

Hustle Hard (Mobz Riddim)

Vybz Kartel's 'Hustle Hard (Mobz Riddim)' stands as a quintessential example of the energetic dancehall sound that defined the early 2000s. Recorded on the popular Mobz Riddim, the track showcases Kartel's signature delivery, characterized by rapid-fire rhymes and a commanding presence that became a staple of the genre during his peak years. The song exemplifies the upbeat, rhythmic style typical of dancehall music, blending social commentary with infectious beats that encouraged movement and celebration. As a key track in Kartel's discography, it reflects the era's focus on resilience and street life, resonating deeply with audiences who appreciated the raw energy and lyrical flow of his recordings. The track remains a significant part of the artist's legacy, illustrating his ability to craft memorable anthems that captured the spirit of the time.