I’ve been hoping they found the resources & creativity to pull together a video for this track.
Previously Posted — Curt@!n$- “I Been Hustlin’”
CATEGORY: MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO | TAGS: CurT@!n$, MUSIC VIDEO, The Great Adventures of Dope Boy C: Dope For President

TSS always up on that real shit; always acknowledging tracks & artists that we as individual listeners only thought that we knew. Good stuff y’all.
Nah David wrote homie up a while ago.
http://smokingsection.uproxx.com/TSS/2009/03/curtn-i-been-hustlin
I can’t even remember how I came across the track but it was late. I think I listened to a gang of Loosies sets & found it. After that, I just keep it around for when I need a little boost to focus my mind.
nice track, I’ll have to stop ignoring him in the google reader now
Dude came out like 19 years too late:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlSZ2BPUrnQ
@ Paw: Step into 2009 my ninja…sheeeiiitt.
@Flea, yeah fair dues, but dude is basically rapping the same stem that those rap dudes were doing back in 1989-90. Times done changed, the youth don’t want to hear about all that anymore, all they care about it, money, power, sex & violence.
The only colour that counts is green, and that’s todays mathematics, sad but true.
@Flea, yeah fair dues, but dude is basically rapping the same stem that those rap dudes were doing back in 1989-90. Times done changed, the youth don’t want to hear about all that anymore, all they care about it, money, power, sex & violence.
The only colour that counts is green, and that’s todays mathematics, sad but true.
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So your saying we should all just sell out?
what he’s saying has some validity and we’d had this discussion before. I want to revisit this so I’ll save my .02.
It’s not that he’s saying sell out or we don’t need it. There’s just not as big a need. Theoretically speaking.
@QueenoftheSouth, no not sell out, what we need to teach the youth, is to roll in school, get a proper education and learn a trade, whether it be doctors, lawyers, accountants, plumbers, electricians, joiners, architects, teachers, whatever, whatever.
That’s what needs to be taught.
It’s the sex and violence rap records that move any major units anyway.
Good teaching begins at home, a child learns from their experiences at home ie witnessing and interacting with his/her parents or guardians.
You teach a child good values and manners at home, then it don’t really matter if they get street smarts, because since they got good values instilled at home, they should be able to differentiate between right and wrong on the streets.
That’s where it counts at home, because that is where all this starts. It ain’t about oh Bob Marley this, Marcus Garvey that. A lot of kids these days probably don’t even know (and don’t want to know) who individuals like the aforementioned are.
Bottom line though, it ain’t a black thing or a white thing, kids should be taught to do the knowledge and parents need to be responsible role models to their children.
I read your comment blindly, I get what you’re saying now though.
@ Paw: Duly noted my ninja, but you seem to rebut any music from the new generation of artists with material from yesteryear. It’s cool to acknowledge the past, but we gotta press forward eventually.
great song….love it
Best song I have heard from Curtains! in awhile…