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  1. It features guest appearances from GP Wu, 9th Prince, DV Alias Khrist, Killa Sin, Smoothe da Hustler, Trigga tha Gambler, Squig, Kameelah Williams and Lamisha Grinstead. The album peaked at #63 on the Billboard 200 and at #10 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States.

    No.
    Title
    Producer(s)
    Length
    1.
    "Shit Iz Real"
    RNS
    4:04
    2.
    "Dear God" (featuring Pop Da Brown ...
    RNS
    4:24
    3.
    "Jiggy Comin'"
    RNS
    3:46
    4.
    "5 Elements" (featuring Down Low Recka, ...
    RNS
    4:22
    • East Coast Hip Hop
  2. 28. Mai 1996 · rubbabandz, smoothe da hustler, trigger tha gambler, & dv alias khrist) Even though The Lost Generation features a song with actual Wu-Tang Clan participation (SPOILER ALERT!), “What Makes The World Go Round” contained the most fascinating guests of the entire project back when it dropped back in 1996.

  3. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 Vinyl release of "The Lost Generation" on Discogs.

    • (60)
    • US
    • 16
    • Vinyl, LP, Album
  4. He is the younger brother of Damon Smith aka Smoothe da Hustler, and first became known for his "aggressive hardcore flow" on his brother's 1995 hit single "Broken Language". In 1996 Trigga was on No Doubt's roster. In 1999 the brothers were signed to Tommy Boy Records to work on an album Dying To Live. Discography

    • Profile Records
    • Def Jam Recordings
    • SMG Records
    • Notable Performances
    • Cultural Influence

    "Broken Language"

    Smoothe Da Hustler's musical career began when he joined fellow Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G. on his 1994 Ready to Die promotional tour. The following year, Smoothe Da Hustler teamed up with producer D/R Period to release “Broken Language” independently in his hometown of Brownsville, Brooklyn, NY. The track was a 'Hip Hop Quotable' in the November 1995 issue of The Source and led to a record deal with Profile Records.

    Once Upon A Time In America

    Profile Records re-released “Broken Language” on Smoothe Da Hustler's 1996 debut album Once Upon a Time in America. The album peaked at #11 and spent four weeks on the Billboard 200. The album's two singles, “Broken Language/Hustlin’” and “Hustler’s Theme” spent 24 weeks on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums charts. Billboarddescribed Smoothe Da Hustler as possessing

    Off the momentum of Once Upon a Time in America, Smoothe Da Hustler was recruited by Def Jam Recordings and wrote for variety of gold- and platinum- certified recording artists, including writing with Rhymefest for Dr. Dre’s legendary unfinished album, Detox.

    Repossession: SMG

    In 2002, Smoothe Da Hustler ended his record deals to create SMG Records in order to retain full authority over his music. SMG Records’ debut album, Repossession: SMG was a no-holds-barred performance by label-mates Ice-T, Trigga tha Gambler, Marc Live (Analog Brothers), and Deuce Fever. Due to high demand, Repossession: SMG turned into a U.S. tour. The tour was recorded for the follow-up live performance DVD, released in conjunction with Penalty Recordings.

    Violenttimes Day

    On Valentine's Day 2008, Smoothe Da Hustler released a highly anticipated solo album Violenttimes Day, which included only two featured artists- Trigga tha Gambler and DV Alias Kryst- his long-time writing and recording partners. The 16-track album was received enthusiastically by fans worldwide, leading him to release the follow-up album, Violenttimes Day 2, with SMG Records on Valentine's Day 2012. Due to high-demand, physical copies of the album are no longer available, but Violenttimes Da...

    Dem Brooklyn Boys

    Smoothe Da Hustler is currently writing and producing the soundtrack for Dem Brooklyn Boys, which will be released through SMG Records in conjunction with the film in 2017.

    Smoothe Da Hustler has performed alongside Ice-T, Onyx, The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, Capone-N-Noreaga, The Lox, Ghostface Killah, KRS-One, Public Enemy, Jeru the Damaja, SWV, Nine, and Special Ed, to name a few. Special notable performances include Jean-Michel Jarre's 50th Anniversary UNESCO Celebration at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, ...

    Television

    Broken Language was used by David Simon (The Wire), Ed Burns (The Wire), and David Mills (NYPD Blue, E.R.) for their HBO miniseries The Cornerin 2000.

    Fine arts

    In 2013, José Parlá staged a critically acclaimed art exhibition entitled "Broken Language" at Haunch of Venison in London, England. He cited Smoothe Da Hustler's "Broken Language" cadence and writing style as the sonic inspiration for his visual art form. "Broken Language" became the title painting, and ultimately, the name of the exhibition and accompanying epitaph. In an interview with Paddle8, Parlástated:

  5. 28. Mai 1996 · 2004. Listen to The Lost Generation (Digital Remaster) by Shyheim on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Shit Iz Real", "Dear God (feat. Pop Da Brown Hornet)" and more.

  6. It was released on May 28, 1996, via Noo Trybe Records. Production was handled by RNS, DR Period, Peter Lord, The King of Chill, V. Jeffrey Smith, L.E.S., RZA and Tone Capone. It features guest...