Episodes of a Hustla [Explicit Lyrics]

Episodes of a Hustla [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. It's on You
2. Precinct - Big Noyd,
3. Recognize & Realize, Pt. 1
4. All Pro
5. Infamous Mobb
6. Interrogation
7. Usual Suspect
8. Episodes of a Hustla
9. Recognize & Realize, Pt. 2
10. I Don't Wanna Love Again - Big Noyd,
11. Usual Suspect [Stretch Armstong Remix]

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Episodes of a Hustla [Explicit Lyrics]

Episodes of a Hustla
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • his best album that he made
  • Official Queensbridge
  • Classic QB Album
  • Great Debut EP
  • dope album
Episodes of a Hustla
Big Noyd
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000HL6
Release Date: 1996-12-10

Tracks:

  1. It's On You
  2. The Precinct
  3. Recognize & Realize (Part 1)
  4. All Pro
  5. Infamous Mobb
  6. Interrogation
  7. Usual Suspect
  8. Episodes Of A Hustla
  9. Recognize & Realize (Part 2)
  10. I Don't Wanna Love Again
  11. Usual Suspect (Stretch Armstrong Mix)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars his best album that he made.......2006-01-29

this album right here is solid,big noyd is an affiliate of mobb deep,or an unofficial member of mobb deep,his first appearance can be found on mobb deep's stomp em out track 10 on the juvenile hell album.anyways here you have a young and hungry noyd,and he's good mad lyrical and he could flow,the beats are dark as hell and they remind me of hell on earth,or to me these beats sound like beats mobb deep would put in the cutting room floor,and they fit in the hell on earth album well some of them,this album is that straight projects music.this is recommended for fans of qb hip hop, fans of mobb deep before they fell off,and if u like the hell on earth album this is recomended too because the beats are dark.my only concern with this album is that its too short,thats because he had to go to jail for violating his parole or something like that so they had to grab what ever he recorded and make it an ep,don't sleep on this get it before it goes out of print.

4 out of 5 stars Official Queensbridge.......2005-10-19

After being featured on every Mobb Deep release, Big Noyd steps out on his own to release his debut Episodes Of A Hustla. Keeping it in the family, eight of the eleven were produced by Havoc. Unfortunately, he didn't give the same tracks as he would for Mobb Deep to help Noyd out more for where he's lacking as did for Prodigy helping out with some lyrical artillery on six of the songs. "All Pro" featuring Infamous Mobb & Prodigy should have been "Infamous Mobb" instead and vice versa as the lyrics and tracks could fit either way. On a more mainstream style, "I Don't Wanna Love Again" featuring Se'kou adds depth for Noyd as the album lacks. Both versions of "Usual Suspect" hold it down as the remix comes to conclude this LP with a strong finish. Big Noyd doesn't have the presence as he does on Mobb Deep's albums, but Queensbridge could chalk another one for them.

4 out of 5 stars Classic QB Album.......2005-01-24

Noyd came practically out of nowhere when he released this album. Big Noyd blows away all of his non-believers with his impeccable flow especially on "Recognize & Realize (Part 1)", "Infamous Mobb", "Usual Suspect" & "Episodes Of A Hustla". The beats on the EP were all composed by Havoc as he is closely affiliated with Mobb Deep & The Infamous Mobb.

5 out of 5 stars Great Debut EP.......2004-12-23

Only 11 tracks, 8 songs and one being a remix, Big Noyd delivers a very strong EP for his debut at a young age. Being affiliated with Mobb Deep and having Havoc produce the album and Prodigy on all but one song doesn't hurt either, although you get less Noyd than I 'd have liked. Other than that, Havoc & infamous MObb are on one song each. It has 1 classic and the rest are great songs, with one being ok. The only ones I skip are the skits other than that it's a great must have album for fans of the hardcore rap.

#3 - 8.5 (f/ prodigy)
#4 - 7 (f/ prodigy& Ty Knitty & Twin gambino of Infamous Mobb)
#5 - 9 (f/ prodigy -- good beat)
#7 - 10 (f/ prodigy -- great beat)
#8 - 8.5 (f/ prodigy)
#9 - 9 (f/ prodigy & havoc -- part 2 of #5)
#10 - 9 (has an R&B feel to it -- f/ se'kou)
#11 - 9 (f/ prodigy -- remix of #7)

Tyjuan Perry -- b. around 1975 -- Queensbridge, NY
QBC!!!!!
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4 out of 5 stars dope album.......2004-05-19

This album is always a good listen. Pop on your headphones and your're good to go. Real tight production with a nice flow to match. Your aren't gonna find something different or anything that stands out-just a overall good solid album from the 1st to the last track. Slept on but classic QB material. A must for any Mobb Deep fan.

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