It's been a long time since we at Hustlahz Administration has posted anything on this site. "We don't apologize" at all for this. Hip Hop has become a circus act with buffoonery and stupid antics that's truly hurting the culture and we don't entertain it at all. When we post on this site we give you real talent, artist with skills, style and a package worth viewing and listening to. No disrespect to these online and publishing big heads out there but we at Hustlahz Administration simply not entertaining this..In 2005 i created this company with a purpose to be the next Def Jam, The Source, Vibe, Black Enterprise, Motown, John Singleton, Spike Lee and Hype Williams in the game. I haven't stopped and don't have no plans on either. I don't care if we have 1 hit song, a article in Scratch magazine, cameo's on MTV, B.E.T, etc it doesn't mean nothing if it's not consistent. Last year our blog page introduced to you Maffew Ragazino a young rhyme kingpin with a drug flow more potent than heroin and crack combined. Maffew Ragazino went on to becoming a well known received artist in the Hip hop community. He's not done, no way at all..... 2013....A brand new day and a old sound is being recycled and presented again for the world to experience 'THAT 90'S BOOM BAP"...We've been introduced to artist like Joey Bada$$, Action Bronson, Pro Era, Kendrick Lamar, School Boy Q, Nitty Scott, Dyme a Duzin, Curren$y and his Jet Life Crew, etc, etc. Even R&B is going back to it's street roots with the remixes and sound that constantly reminds us of that golden 90's era. This is what we at Hustlahz Administration been waiting for "REAL HIP HOP". No disrepect to any artist that's out now "get yours", do you if it's what the people want by any means continue to do you. But what's been missing is music with true content, story, beats, scratches, overall original compositions that kept us in tune, listening and dancing, not smacking ass, booty clapping on the floor looking like a live strip show smh. In the 90's we went to clubs and yes we balled out, bought the bars, met lots pf women. But we wasn't in the clubs throwing money, making females act like true hoes on the floor, having bottle fights and making the Dj play only SPECIFIC REQUESTED SONGS!!!!!!
In the 90's when Jay-Z came in he was in V.I.P we acknowledge his presence and we continued partying. Of course the groupies and believe me there was more male groupies than females in there doing them, but we paid no attention to that. The DJ will play a Jay-Z song paying homage then he went back to his regular set. We would hear songs like The Pharcyde "passin' me by", then Biggies "who shot ya" and we was all in a trance just loving the beats and the rhymes. Today.......Today.......TODAY! we have artist that makes music turning every dance floor into a strip club, The beats are recycled, bitten, no originality, same, snare, clap, 808 BULLSHIT...Shout out to Timbaland, the Neptunes and Mannie Fresh for being the originators and true contributors of the style. But you never heard them over and over making the same shit not changing a damn note or melody "fuck out of here". And what's so bugged out about it is this Timbaland and The Neptunes is not even "SOUTH". They're really part of the "NORTH", the most hated online by haters from the south. That shit makes us laugh every time we're online reading comments (Vlad TV). The north don't have any problems with the south at all and we laugh at this because internet thugs be online just pissing on us (pause) like we stole and fucked their women. Understand this. It's bigger than Hip-Hop....at first if you was a drug dealer the women wanted you. Then when they found out that rappers make more money they jumped like hopscotch on that. Now it's either your a NBA, NFL, MLB or Movie star that's getting all the attention. Nothing new it's all about a new breed on a new come up and I'm not mad at them at all. It's called the "COME UP"...Today's reality is really no different from yesterday just more advanced and technical courtesy of website and cable networks. Back in the 90's we didn't have the platforms the new breed has today it's called evolution aka time change. If your a Hustler then it shouldn't bother you at all, HUSTLERS ADAPT, PERFECT AND MAKE THINGS HAPPEN FOR THEMSELVES "MESSAGE"!!!!!!!! We at Hustlahz Administration will be presenting this year new artist we want you the viewers and listeners to witness and continue to spread out to the rest of the world so they can also hear. Happy New Year, Happy New Day, Happy New You from C. Jonah D. Truth and my whole family here at Hustlahz Administration.
LIFE OF A HUSTLAH 718
BEATS, RHYME, NITE LIFE & LIFESTYLE
Friday, March 1, 2013
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
NAS........"DOING THE RIGHT THING"
REMEMBER THE MOVIE "DO THE RIGHT THING"
Nas COMPLEX Magazine cover photo shoot
"DOING THE RIGHT THING"
18 years ago Nasir Jones aka Nas dropped his debut album "ILLMATIC" a classic masterpiece that made the young Queensbridge native over night success story. The first time i heard him was on Large Professors posse cut "live @ the BBQ" which featured some other artist we got to know through out the years for their arsenal lyrics (Akinyele and Joe Fatal). I was shocked in awe when i heard Nas verseWHEN I WAS 12 / I WENT TO HELL FOR SNUFFING JESUS
and
SLAMMING MC'S ON CEMENT / VERBALLY I'M ILLER THAN AN AIDS PATIENT
SLAMMING MC'S ON CEMENT / VERBALLY I'M ILLER THAN AN AIDS PATIENT
I was like WTF is going on here? that's when i fell in love with the rapper called "God son" aka baby Rakim Allah. I'm from Brownsville, Brooklyn and every where you walked you heard his tape blasting from either someones car or out their tenement window. Me being a Hustler and a Dj you know i had copies of the albums and the tape (2) on deck. That year another NYC relative also dropped and his album was creating the same heat NOTORIOUS B.I.G "Ready 2 Die", but Nas Illmatic was my favorite. The production on the album was amazing and Nas wordplay just gave every song that golden touch. I've been producing now for 5 yeras at that time and was heavily into jazz so that made me love it even more, plus the album had my favorite producers all over it (Q-Tip. Pete Rock, Extra p and DJ Premiere). Illmatic dropped numerous remixes (real remixes w/ new beats, verses and appearances) plus bonus new material from Nas that kept him on top of the game. Fat forward to 2012 nine albums later, the God son is still make it ILLMATIC.
"Life is good" I've been waiting on for minute to drop because every single he released was 1994 all over again and I'm a true fan of the 90's. The Heavy-D produced "Don" had me pounding the walls like a mental patient. "Nasty" gave me that Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito flashback of WKCR days on the radio, i was reliving my young adult hood all over again. I purchased the album on i-tunes just so i can have a digital copy and is buying the album when i return back to NYC in August. Oh yeah i do support real good music whether it's Hip Hop, R&B, Pop, Neo-Soul, Alternative, Electronic, etc.
Nas said in 2006 that "HIP HOP IS DEAD" i agreed and believed until Jay-Z. Kanye and Rick Ross made changes in the game together (MMG was the life support and Watch the throne was the Electric shock to the heart). I love new artist like Curren$y, Meek Millz, Kendrick Lamar,Maffew Ragazino, Stalley, A.S.A.P Rocky, Kingpin Slim, Joey Bad Ass, Action Bronson, Wale, Wiz Khalifa and Termanology (who flow is so similar to Nas). But Nas album "life is good" is giving not only people from my era something to listen to, it's also grabbing today's generation attention and their talking.
"SALUTE" to Mr. Jones (no relations) you made me fire up my MPC 2000 XL and truly made me a new believer that Hip Hop is "back", Thank you..........C. Jonah (CEO/Producer)
Want to know C. Jonah?
http://www.youtube.com/user/MRJONESMUZIK?feature=mhee
https://twitter.com/MRJONESMUZIK
mrjonesmuzik@gmail.com
Want to know nas more on a personal level?
http://www.NasirJones.com
https://twitter.com/Nas/
THE F.R.E.S.H MEN (a letter from the boss)
We call this this "PIMPING", where your the hoe and they're your "DADDY". When rocafella Records started they was indie distributed through first PAYDAY and then PRIORITY records. Each person (Jay, Dame and Biggs) were hustlers in their own way but they combined minds to think "BIG" and strategically present themselves as true bossess like Russell, Lyor, Kevin and L.A. Reid. Their "NO BS" and DEDICATION awarded them a deal of a lifetime allowing them to build an empire and also create other avenues to generate huge revenue (that's big money for you slow ones out there). 2 more big celebrity/CEO bosses also made it big and became household names and Forbes pick for the past 5 years Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs (he was much better when he was PUFFY) and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Don't get it twisted there was others that made money and was doing it BIG and still is on the low like Percy "Master P" Miller, Nick Cannon, Andre "Dr. DRE" Young, Marshall "EMENIM" Matthers, O'shea "Ice Cube" Jackson and Duck Down Records crew Dru Ha and Buckshot of "Blackmoon". New artist was also able to duplicate and reformat some of the big name mentioned blueprint and capitalized off it in a major way (YMCMB, MMG, ROSTRUM, BRICKSQUAD and G.O.O.D Music). Dedication, hustle, promotion and having a team that supports you is the major key to making many levels of noise for your brand. MMG believed in the ole crew like Wutang, Bad Boy and Rocafella technique to make MMG an UNTOUCHABLE EMPIRE and brand. YMCMB used the mixtape circuit and appearances on everyone song as theirs, G.O.O. Music used GOOD music and sharp artist with sick wordplay as their tool to success, not to mention their leader is Kanye West (say no more). As F.R.E.S.H MEN in the game you have to know what you want, know what base your trying to target, build your brand and have a team to help you make your brand a name everyone want to hear and see. Some tend to follow the latest trend and it could be good and bad. It depends on how you flip it. Find you a producer who is willing to be loyal and dedicate their time helping you the (artist) or (company) build the brand like "PEPSI" or a MMG. It's going to take a minute unless you hit it lucky and a major get a hold of your material. Stay true to craft, don't give up your day job, set agendas that'll allow you to do both and benefit from it. Your friends and family will tell you that your the nicest but up the block, down the street, around the corner and in the next borough, city and state got to give you their approval too. Oh yeah Females is your biggest fans (family), dudes support but not like the females. Get the ladies attention and have them talking and your good as the rest.
Welcome to our blogspot enjoy what you see and hear and spread the word, Thanks......Mr. Jones
Music produced by C. Jonah 4 Mr. Jones Muzik / Hustlahz Admin (ascap)
you can hear more from him, Da N.A.S.T.A.Y Bastrdz or The Boardsmen right now on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9CC94C28473BE622
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