Bonafide Hustler
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| “Bonafide Hustler” | ||
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| Single by Young Buck featuring 50 Cent & Tony Yayo from the album Straight Outta Cashville |
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| A-side | Look At Me Now | |
| Released | November 9, 2004 | |
| Format | Single, Digital Download | |
| Recorded | 2004 | |
| Genre | Hip-Hop | |
| Length | 4:16 | |
| Label | G-Unit/Interscope Records | |
| Writer(s) | C. Hampton, C. Jackson, D. Brown, H. Banks, J. Singleton, J.R. McCraw, M. Bernard & R. Jackson | |
| Producer | C.Hampton | |
Bonafide Hustler is a single off of Young Buck's album Straight Outta Cashville. This song also features G-Unit members 50 Cent and Tony Yayo. The song describes the life of a "hustler" as told by G-Unit. 50 Cent relates the life of a hustler and Young Buck does the same, also illustrating the dangers of being a hustler. Tony Yayo references many of the drugs associated with being a hustler and also describes what life is like as a drug dealer. Some of the drug references include: cocaine, heroin, weed, LSD, ecstasy, and other drugs. This is a song about life in the ghetto and being a dealer.
When Tony Yayo's verse starts, he raps to the rhythm of the lullaby Hush Little Baby.

