Rick Ross - Hustlin' (official Music Video) -

: 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.

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

"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 . Rick Ross - Hustlin' (Official Music Video)

: 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".

: The track was produced by The Runners (Andrew Harr and Jermaine Jackson). Mixer : Ray Seay Cultural Impact : The video is filmed across various locations

: 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 . Directed by Benny Boom , the video serves

: 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