Skip to Main Content Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Product Information Tabs Site information and information for assistive technology users

Hood Hustlin': The Mix Tape, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics] Products and Promotions

Target Bullseye

Site Navigation

Target.com Navigation

Christmas Delivered. Free shipping when you spend $50 on 100,000+ select items. Enter the Giftacular Sweepstakce for your change to win.
Quick Info

Hood Hustlin': The Mix Tape, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]

Be the first to write a review.

$13.59 List: $15.98Save: $2.39 (15%)

The following promotions apply

    $2.99 shipping/order on Movies Music Books

Prices, promotions, styles and availability may vary by store and online.

Availability:

In Stock

This item is available online, but is not available in stores.

Print this page (opens print dialogue)
Email a Friend

Email this Item

You must be signed in to share this item by email. Sign in now to continue.

Your email address:

The email address you provide in this form will only be used to send this one time email message

Separate multiple recipients with commas

Your message is on its way! Send another email?

Close Email Layer

Items purchased from the Music, Movies + Books category have a standard shipping fee of $2.99 per order. Items in your order purchased from other categories are subject to standard shipping charges.

See offer details. Opens in New Window

Details

Description

    Although Pastor Troy has been bouncing between the C list and the B list since he hit the scene, the overabundance of recordings he's been involved with is worth keeping an eye on, since moments of brilliance are here and there. His interpolation of an old Loose Ends hit for "Sittin' on Thangs" from DSGB's 'Til Death Do Us Apart was especially crafty, but lost amidst a scattershot discography with too many lukewarm records to mention. An above-ground release that does a very good imitation of the street-level mixtape scene, Hood Hustlin' finds the Pastor and co-coconspirator Nino mixing hard street tracks, doing the usual mixtape shoutouts and segues, and in true mixtape fashion, bringing on the beef. On the untitled/unlisted third cut, Troy and Nino's beef is with Lil Scrappy and Lil Jon for no other apparent reason than that they're famous. It smacks of desperation, but the fervor that leads up to the beef makes the cut one of the highlights of a mixtape that could use a few more. The album revels in its Dirty South hardness, so it's weird that the other killer track is "Sell Some ******" by the very West Coast the Relatives (or if you're going to correct the authentic mixtape-misspellings, the cut is "Sometimes We Sell ******" by the Relativez). Street mixtapes do a better job of staying on point, and Hood Hustlin' never seems to be promoting any other release besides itself. Maybe the Pastor just wanted to move some units or maybe he's just keeping his name out there. He actually comes off best in these rickety situations and without the major-label ambition, and while Hood Hustlin' could use more focus, Pastor Troy fans will appreciate hearing their man hit it hard and gutter on his tracks. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Features

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 244-03-1438
  • ASIN: B002JXCRFC
  • Catalog #: 11420047
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

Shipping & Policies

Guest Reviews

There are no reviews for this item.
Have any thoughts you'd like to share?

Be the first to write a review