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"Hustlin' " is the debut single by American rapper Rick Ross, and the first single from his debut album Port of Miami, produced by The Runners. [ 1 ] The song was a breakthrough for Ross, and skyrocketed him to worldwide fame almost overnight.
The video's opening caption says that Redfoo and Sky Blu fell into a coma due to excessive party rocking and that their single was released the next day. After the caption "28 DAYS LATER" is seen, Redfoo and Sky Blu are shown in a deserted hospital, waking up from comas in a style similar to that of Cillian Murphy 's character in the film 28 ...
List of music videos, with directors, showing year released Title Year Director(s) "Hustlin'" 2006 Gil Green [246] "Push It" Benny Boom [247] "Speedin'" (featuring R. Kelly) 2007 Gil Green [248] "The Boss" (featuring T-Pain) 2008 Diane Martel [249] "Here I Am" (featuring Nelly and Avery Storm) Gil Green [250] "This Is the Life" (featuring Trey ...
The Runners are an American electronic and hip hop production duo from Orlando, Florida, consisting of Andrew "Dru Brett" Harr and Jermaine "Mayne Zane" Jackson.Formed in 2000, their foray into musical production was inspired by Timbaland and the Neptunes.
"Husslin'" is a hip-hop song by Kardinal Offishall. It was the only single from his EP of the same name.The song also appears on his second album, Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1.
"Everyday" is a song written by American rapper Logic and American music producer Marshmello. Co-produced by 6ix , it was released on March 2, 2018 by Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings , as the third single from Logic's from his sixth mixtape Bobby Tarantino II , following his 2018 singles " 44 More " and " Overnight ".
"No Games" is a hip-hop song by American rapper Rick Ross, featuring vocals from American rapper Future. It was released as the second promotional single for his sixth studio album, Mastermind on September 6, 2013, when it was serviced to mainstream urban radio.
"Everyday" is a song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty, recorded by Buddy Holly and the Crickets on May 29, 1957, and released on September 20, 1957, as the B-side of "Peggy Sue". The single went to number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1957. [ 3 ] "