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I'm a Hustla [Clean]

 
Album Review: I'm a Hustla [Clean]

  • Artist: Cassidy
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: May 10, 2005
  • Genre: Rap

Review

A pair of plush, ladies' man pop-rap singles made Split Personality a gold-selling success for young Cassidy. For a lot of the fellas, these songs turned an MC known for his punch lines into a punch line, the street cred suddenly more Skee-Lo than C-BO. How to change this perception? Introduce your follow-up album with a lead single titled "I'm a Hustla," replete with a Jay-Z-sampling rally call -- just like another Swizz Beatz concoction, T.I.'s "Bring 'Em Out." Another way to make people forget about your pretty-boy looks and soft songs? Catch a murder rap. Less than two weeks before I'm a Hustla's release, that's exactly what Cassidy did. Whether or not he's guilty or even happened to time the act just right, it gives his second album some extra attention. It's certainly harder overall than Split Personality; the seductive tracks are fewer in number and not nearly as melodic (R. Kelly does not return, likely wrapped up crafting Pied Piper Radio Hour). There's even a message track -- titled, naturally, "The Message" -- that makes as much sense on a Cassidy album as a hip-house throwback. Despite the concerted attempt to come off differently, I'm a Hustla isn't much more effective than Split Personality. It does start off excitingly enough, in the form of "The Problem vs. the Hustla," in which the MC conducts a battle rap between two sides of his personality, perhaps inspired by T.I.'s "T.I. vs. T.I.P." The Hustla wins, unsurprisingly, with "You should switch flows, nigga, your sh*t gold/When I drop, I'm a sh*t more than your sh*t sold." The Problem takes the advice, but it doesn't get him very far, even with guest spots from Nas, Lil Wayne, Raekwon, Mario, and Mary J. Blige. [A clean version of I'm a Hustla was also made available.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Problem vs. The Hustla Shatek King, Vince DiCola Cassidy (4:11)
I'm a Hustla (Lyrics) Shawn Carter, Tim Mosley Cassidy (4:19)
On the Grind (Lyrics) Cassidy (4:58)
Crack (Lyrics) Cassidy (4:42)
B-Boy Stance (Lyrics) Cassidy (4:00)
A.M. to P.M. Cassidy (3:37)
Can't Fade Me Oscar Brown, Jr., George Spivey, Nasir "Nas" Jones Nas, Cassidy (4:13)
Kick It Wit You Shaffer Smith, LeShan Lewis Cassidy (4:01)
C-Bonics (Lyrics) Cassidy (4:09)
Get 'Em Beloyd Taylor, Peter Cor Swizz Beatz, Cassidy (4:08)
Bellybutton (Lyrics) Cassidy (2:52)
So Long (Lyrics) Brian Holland, Melvin Miller, Eddie Holland Cassidy (3:36)
6 Minutes Gerry Hludzik, Chris Hanlon, D.P. "Dad" Carter, Carl Siracuse, Bill Kelly Fabolous, Cassidy, Lil Wayne (6:26)
The Message Syl Johnson Cassidy (6:34)
I'm a Hustla [Remix][*] Mary J. Blige, Tim Mosley, Shawn Carter Mary J. Blige, Cassidy (6:42)

Credits

Swizz Beatz (Executive Producer), DJ Scratch (Producer), Neo DaMatrix (Producer), Trevor Jerideau (A&R), Terrence Pender (Engineer), Benjamin Chavis Muhammad (Spoken Word), Patrick Dillett (Engineer), Manny Marroquin (Mixing), Nerve (Producer), Antonio Serna (Logo), Shatek (Producer), Brian Lodato (Assistant), Swizz Beatz (Producer), Rampage (Producer), Swizz Beatz (Vocals (Background)), Rich Keller (Mixing), Antonio Serna (Design), Kamel Abdo (Engineer), Bram Tobey (Assistant), L.F. Daze (Producer), Jonathan Mannion (Photography), Chris LeBeau (Artwork), Kirk Lewis (Assistant), Grady Spivey (A&R), DJ OnPoint (?), Chris Theis (Engineer), L.E.S. (Producer), Malcolm Grand (Producer), Alli (Art Direction), Chris Theis (Mixing), Angelo Aponte (Assistant)
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