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Remix for Blood, Sweat & Tears cut features Rick Ross and Lil Wayne. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by Rahman Dukes Ace Hood Photo: MTV News Ace Hood might have a DJ Khaled co-sign and a Def Jam recording contract but the only way to keep your spot in the rap business is by making hits. The Miami rapper’s latest club and street heater is “Hustle Hard,” the lead single from his upcoming third album, Blood, Sweat & Tears . “The concept behind this record is: Just whatever you may do or whatever you do in life, what you choose to do, really go hard at it,” Ace told MTV News. “I felt like I was in a circumstance at that point in time in my life where I felt like it’s either this or that. OK, what are you going to do when your back [is] against the wall? I felt like [the] only thing I could do is hustle hard. Soon as I laid it down … it came out crazy.” The “Hustle Hard” remix features Rick Ross and Lil Wayne. Rappers including Maino, Young Jeezy and Joell Ortiz have created their own versions of the song, using its relentless, Lex Luger-produced beat. But according to Ace, it was a leaked version of the song that included a Rick Ross verse that prompted the quicker release of its official remix. “The remix always [included] Rick Ross and Wayne,” Ace explained. “But I had it in the can. My hook and Ross’ verse, that’s the only thing that leaked. So being that that version leaked, I was like, ‘Ya know what? I might as well put the Wayne part since Ross is a part of the remix.’ Why not? I had to give it to them early. It ended up being huge.” Ace Hood, who is signed to Def Jam via DJ Khaled’s We the Best imprint, retreated from the spotlight after releasing his sophomore album, Ruthless , in 2009. The rapper wanted to figure out his direction as an artist and felt compelled to assert that he wasn’t getting over simply because he was Khaled’s artist. “I was just really trying to find my niche,” he said. “What’s really going to make the people accept Ace Hood? I’ve always created good music, the hit records. People know me from … being a part of ‘Out Here Grindin’.’ I always created that motivational music: the ‘Overtime’s, the ‘Champion’s. For that time being, I was really in the dungeon.” Now back on the grind, videos for both official versions of “Hustle Hard” have been created. Ace potentially has the hit record that he hopes proves he belongs with rap’s top-shelf artists. “I just wanted to show people that I was able to do this on my own and that I am capable of creating records of this caliber,” Ace said. “I was just happy to see the reaction from the people that, ya know what, the same format and the same mind frame I was in when I created this ‘Hustle Hard’ record, people are in that same state of mind and they understand the struggle that I been through within the rap game.” Does Ace Hood’s music motivate you? Sound off below! Related Artists Ace Hood
‘Regardless if you’re writing a verse for somebody else’s album, write it like it’s for yours,’ MC tells MTV News of what he’s learned from Weezy. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Cory Gunz and Lil Wayne on the set of “6 Foot 7 Foot” Photo: Rahman Dukes/MTV News Long before Charlie Sheen proclaimed he only had one gear (“Go!”), Lil Wayne proved to be a high-octane performer. From his legendary mixtape run that saw the Cash Money rapper release a yacht-load of free material to his song-stealing cameo on DJ Khaled’s posse cut “We Takin’ Over,” Weezy is powered like an Energizer. It’s a lesson that isn’t lost on his latest prot
Quartet tell Mixtape Daily which of their tracks mean the most to them. By Jayson Rodriguez Jagged Edge Photo: MTV News Celebrity Favorites: Jagged Edge The four-man collective Jagged Edge are readying their next album, The Remedy, due later this month and featuring the standout cuts “Baby” and “Lay You Down.” It’s the veteran group’s seventh album, following the release of projects like J.E. Heartbreak and Jagged Little Thrill. And while J.E. are focused on the future — The Remedy is their second album released through their 581 Music imprint and first recorded under contract with Slip-N-Slide Records — here, they take a look back at their catalog and talk about some of their favorite tracks. Kyle Norman : “One of my favorite songs would be ‘Let’s Get Married.’ And it’s really written, of course, if you have any heart and soul you want to get married one day. And I heard it’s like one of the number-one wedding songs of all time, behind ‘Ribbon in the Sky.’ So for us to have a song like that being mentioned among the other great wedding songs, that means a lot. We were 19, 20 making that.” Brian Casey : “For me, I’d have to say it was our very first hit record, ‘Gotta Be.’ All of the above, it touched me at certain times in my life and what it has meant to my life. It was our first legitimate hit record. Your first hit record is so jarring, ’cause you go from nothing to something like that. And that song represents a lot for me.” Brandon Casey : “We all come from two-parent households, and we know we’re the rarity; most of our friends don’t. So, for me, it’s a song called ‘Nothing Without You.’ My dad always wrote poetry, and as much credit as my mom gets for our voice, because she sings, my dad doesn’t get much credit for our writing ability and, at least, our attempt to be poetic. So that song, my brother made mention to my dad, and every time I hear it, it just make me think of my dad.” Wingo : “The song ‘Respect’ came about because I had a friend, she was going through something crazy with one of her ex-boyfriends. He used to put his hands on her. She came by the studio, and the guys saw her one day after an episode. And we was like, ‘Let’s do a song about respect, guys keeping his hands off a woman.’ Women are God’s gift to man, it’s like dropping diamonds on the ground; you supposed to take care of them. It’s one of my favorite songs.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines .