Rick Ross - Hustlin' (official Music Video) Site

: A high-profile remix video was later released featuring Jay-Z and Young Jeezy . YouTube Music

: Used in comedy films like We're the Millers and Identity Thief , as well as the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine .

: The track was produced by The Runners (Andrew Harr and Jermaine Jackson). Mixer : Ray Seay Cultural Impact Rick Ross - Hustlin' (Official Music Video)

The official music video for "" is the debut single by American rapper Rick Ross, released in early 2006. Directed by Benny Boom , the video serves as a gritty, visual introduction to Ross's "Boss" persona and the street life of Miami. Video Concept and Visuals

: Rick Ross is depicted as a powerful figure in the Miami underground, surrounded by high-end luxury cars (including a white Lamborghini Murciélago) and stacks of cash, cementing his image as a successful "hustler". : A high-profile remix video was later released

: The video features several prominent figures from the Southern hip-hop scene, including DJ Khaled , Cool & Dre , and Pitbull , signaling Ross's deep ties within the Miami music community. Production Credits Director : Benny Boom

: The video is filmed across various locations in Miami , focusing heavily on the neighborhoods of Carol City and Overtown. It showcases the city's duality, contrasting sun-soaked palm trees with the stark reality of the urban drug trade. Mixer : Ray Seay Cultural Impact The official

"Hustlin'" became a cultural phenomenon, largely due to its repetitive, hypnotic chorus ("Every day I'm hustlin'") and its cinematic music video. It has since been featured in various media, including: : Included on the soundtrack of the game Skate .