Smooth The Hustla Broken Language



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Smoothe Da Hustler
Smoothe Da Hustler
Birth nameDamon Smith
OriginBrownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, Producer, Songwriter, Record Label Executive, Actor
Years active1994–present
LabelsProfile, SMG Records
Associated actsNine, Trigger Tha Gambler, DV Alias Khrist, Ice-T
Websitehttp://smoothedahustler.com/

Damon Smith, known by his stage name Smoothe Da Hustler, is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur. He released his debut LP Once Upon A Time In America on Profile Records in 1996.He runs an entertainment company, SMG Entertainment, which includes the record label SMG Records.[citation needed] Through SMG Entertainment, Smoothe Da Hustler has produced and starred in the feature-length film, Dem Brooklyn Boys, featuring Ice-T, Felicia Pearson (The Wire), Lord Jamar (Brand Nubian), and Charli Baltimore.[citation needed] The movie is slated for release in 2017.[citation needed]

Profile Records[edit]

'Broken Language'[edit]

Smoothe Da Hustler’s musical career began when he joined fellow Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G. on his 1994 Ready To Die promotional tour. The following year, Smoothe Da Hustler teamed up with producer D/R Period to release “Broken Language” independently in his hometown of Brownsville, Brooklyn, NY. The track was a 'Hip Hop Quotable' in the November 1995 issue of The Source[1] and led to a record deal with Profile Records.

Once Upon A Time In America[edit]

Profile Records re-released “Broken Language” on Smoothe Da Hustler’s 1996 debut album Once Upon A Time In America.[2] The album peaked at #11 and spent 4 weeks on the Billboard 200.[3] The album's two singles, “Broken Language/Hustlin’” and “Hustler’s Theme” spent 24 weeks on the BillboardTop R&B/Hip Hop Albums charts.[4]Billboard Magazine described Smoothe Da Hustler as possessing

'a head-spinning, locomotive flow that sounded like nothing else.'[5]

Def Jam Recordings[edit]

Off the momentum of Once Upon a Time in America, Smoothe Da Hustler was recruited by Def Jam Recordings and wrote for variety of gold- and platinum- certified recording artists, including writing with Rhymefest for Dr. Dre’s legendary unfinished album, Detox.

Soundtracks[edit]

With Def Jam Recordings, Smoothe Da Hustler wrote and recorded 'My Crew Can't Go For That' for The Nutty Professor soundtrack, and 'Game Face' for Public Enemy's He Got Game album, which became the featured soundtrack for Spike Lee's film of the same name.

SMG Records[edit]

Reposession: SMG[edit]

In 2002, Smoothe Da Hustler ended his record deals to create SMG Records in order to retain full authority over his music. SMG Records’ debut album, Repossession: SMG was a no-holes-barred performance by label-mates Ice-T, Trigger Tha Gambler, Marc Live (Analog Brothers), and Deuce Fever.[6] Due to high demand, Repossession: SMG turned into a U.S. tour. The tour was recorded for the follow-up live performance DVD, released in conjunction with Penalty Recordings.[7]

Violenttimes Day[edit]

On Valentine's Day 2008, Smoothe Da Hustler released a highly anticipated solo album Violenttimes Day, which included only two featured artists- Trigger Tha Gambler and DV Alias Kryst- his long-time writing and recording partners.[8] The 16-track album was received enthusiastically by fans worldwide, leading him to release the follow-up album, Violenttimes Day 2, with SMG Records on Valentine's Day 2012. Due to high-demand, physical copies of the album are no longer available, but Violenttimes Day 2 will be re-released digitally in 2016 with additional tracks not featured on the original pressing.

Dem Brooklyn Boys[edit]

Smoothe Da Hustler is currently writing and producing the soundtrack for Dem Brooklyn Boys, which will be released through SMG Records in conjunction with the film in 2017.

Notable Performances[edit]

Smoothe Da Hustler has performed alongside Ice-T, Onyx, The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, Capone-N-Noreaga, The Lox, Ghostface Killah, KRS-One, Public Enemy, Jeru the Damaja, SWV, Nine, and Special Ed, to name a few. Special notable performances include Jean Michel Jarre's 50th Anniversary UNESCO Celebration at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, which saw 1.25 million people in attendance, the 2002 X Games, which saw 700,000 people in audience, as well as Hot 97's Summer Jam[9] and the Central ParkSummerstage in New York City.[10]

Cultural Influence[edit]

Television[edit]

Smooth

Broken Language was used by David Simon (The Wire), Ed Burns (The Wire), and David Mills(NYPD Blue, E.R.) for their HBO miniseries The Corner in 2000.

Fine Arts[edit]

In 2013, José Parlá staged a critically acclaimed art exhibition entitled 'Broken Language' at Haunch of Venison in London, England. He cited Smoothe Da Hustler's 'Broken Language' cadence and writing style as the sonic inspiration for his visual art form. 'Broken Language' became the title painting, and ultimately, the name of the exhibition and accompanying epitaph. In an interview with Paddle8, Parlá stated:

'The idea of 'Broken Language' as a title for my 2013 exhibition at Haunch of Venison, the gallery's last show as a primary gallery, comes from the song of the same title from 1995 by Smoothe Da Hustler from Brooklyn. His cadence and delivery of rhymes made me think of language made up of styles defined by ethnic backgrounds. For example, English with a Spanish accent, or Jamaican Patois or Creole and so forth. I want to imagine works that visually connect the sound and cadence of language transformed by gesture and surface.'[11]

Discography[edit]

YearTitleChart positions
U.S. Billboard 200U.S. R&B
1996Once Upon a Time in America
  • Released: March 19, 1996
  • Label: Profile
9311
2008Violenttimes Day
  • Released: March 28, 2008
  • Label: SMG Music

References[edit]

  1. ^'Sure Shot : Smoothe Da Hustler's Hustlin review in The Source (1995)'. Press Rewind If I Haven't... Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  2. ^'Smoothe Da Hustler - Hustlin' / Broken Language'. Discogs. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  3. ^'Smoothe Da Hustler - Chart history | Billboard'. www.billboard.com. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  4. ^'Smoothe Da Hustler - Chart history | Billboard'. www.billboard.com. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  5. ^Inc, Nielsen Business Media (April 20, 1996). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  6. ^'SMG (2) - Repossession'. Discogs. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  7. ^Ice-T & SMG - Repossession Live, Image Entertainment, November 19, 2002, retrieved February 24, 2016
  8. ^'Smoothe Da Hustler - Violenttimes Day'. Discogs. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  9. ^'MissInfo.tv » Throwback Thursday: Doo Wop 'Summer Jam '96''. www.missinfo.tv. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  10. ^'Central Park Events - SummerStage Presents Rock Steady Crew 37th Anniversary Concert : NYC Parks'. www.nycgovparks.org. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  11. ^'José Parlá Sees the Writing on the Wall | Paddle8'. Paddle8. Retrieved February 24, 2016.

External links[edit]

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[Intro: Trigger]
Hill Playaz Clique; live and direct; STRICTLY; all about money
Everything's the same, Saratoga Ave. -- representin
Smoothe Da Hustler Clique, Nexx Level; check it
[Smoothe]
Fuck whatcha heard, my word'll be third degree
Manslaughta C felony, class A burglary, ya heard of me
The massaca, movin after ya, the faster ya ***RUN!!!***
The harder I'ma pull a trigga to Casper ya
Niggas know the style now, Smoothe the wild child, wild style
Ninety-five I'm down now, they say I'm foul now, FUCK Y'ALL!!
'Coz I been rockin since
pin-striped Lee's, 560 MP's for those that think they housin shit
I'm stoppin rent, ya title don't concern me
Ya learn in order to burn me
Ya gotta get open 'coz I close deals like A&R's and attorneys
Without the delay, no replay
In rap divisions I hold more records than my DJ
No relays, I'm runnin marathons for bein sick
Projectin noise through the clique
Now he sell tapes at a sell-a-thon
Bring me the illest nigga, the realest nigga, to feel this nigga
I'll send him home to his Bruce Willis
Niggaz sayin, 'We got to kill this nigga.'
[Chorus: Trigger]
Fuck whatcha heard, here's a Brownsville wild killer,
Projects strangler, blood spiller
[x4]
[Smoothe]
I always knew I had Big Willie potential
Drop the raps on tracks, drop the tracks on wax, an dat's official
I crashed you, who gassed you
Niggas talkin outta turn and out they ass too
Nigga, who asked you, I blast you
High screams'll turn to yodels
Can't You See my Notorious Big gun I pack'll leave ya Total-ed
The mass destructa, cash conducta, class constructa
You crossed the hustla's path at last muthafucka
I got dat ass, the hostage holder
The ransom note taped, with CB4 explosives
Wit my name written across the folder
Smoothe Fa Hustla reppin strictly keep my weapon wit me
Niggas steppin quickly die quicka when I'm high nigga
Hold up, whoever wanna rumble
Fuck da rumors and all that bullshit, when you
See me, bring it, if you ain't, shut da fuck up!!
I stuck up, Lucky Charms met'em at the rainbow
Caught the pot o' gold, and his four leaf clover, fucked his luck up
My Hill niggaz from da avenue ain't havin you
Slip up, I'm quick to throw the clip up and start crabbin you
[Chorus]
[Smoothe]
I bring the drama straight from Saratoga Ave.
Get more letters than dat Abby bitch
Straight outta Brooklyn like Matty Rich (Brownsville!)
It's suicidal, takin my title,
'Coz my freestyle recital is vital
Silly and more slicka den Billy Idol
I'm breakin herbs down better than stick shifts wit clutches
Stiff dick touches clits like Brownsville lips to dutches
I'm nuttin ta fuck wit, ya couldn't oppose this
Hill niggas be takin ab's while I be splittin seas like I'm Moses
I lyrically kill shit so grab the red tape
I turn live niggaz to dead weight so get dat head straight
Gangsta niggaz talk the wrong shit
Fuck rappin and livin, fuck who you down wit
who you know, or did a song wit
I'm out for self, the streets got me hip
So I pack steel, my rap open ears to keep me GQ to the tip
I flip and break fool, that's word to mutha
Playin niggaz soft, they break North
'Coz I come off like a used rubber
[Chorus:]
[Trigger]
One mo' time for your mind; Trigga nigga;
Rukus Click; Punishaz; D/R Period;
My nigga Digga; my man Bob; Christ, Red Sand
Smoothe Da Hustla, Saratoga Ave. representin'
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