The Boston Globe said, 'Some will find it chicly inspired, recalling blaxploitation's heyday with its grimy urban realism. Humbled and flattered, DJay accepts their tape and responds with: 'You know what they say, everybody gotta have a dream'. The film ends as we see a friendly duo of prison guards who have their own rap group asking DJay to listen to their demo, much as DJay had approached Skinny Black. Key says he and Nola want to discuss his future plans. DJay learns from Key that Nola has hustled the local radio DJs into playing his songs, which have become local hits. When Key asks DJay if he really knew Skinny Black, DJay reveals that he made it up in order to keep the group's dream alive. While serving his time, DJay gets a visit from Key. 'Still Tippin' (It's a Man's World Remix)' The chorus to Nasty Nardo's track entitled 'Lets Get a Room' samples Project Pat's song entitled 'Make Dat Azz Clap (Back Clap)'.The song number 4 in the track list 'It's Hard out Here for a Pimp' produced by Three 6 Mafia won the Oscar for Best Original Song at the 78th Academy Awards ceremony and was performed on stage by the members of Three 6 Mafia. The soundtrack has sold over 300,000 copies. The second single was the remix of Webbie's 'Bad Bitch,' featuring Trina. A music video was released for the song which featured all three rappers in the city of Atlanta and clips from Hustle & Flow. The first single off the collection was the Lil Jon-produced 'I'm a King (Remix)' by P$C featuring T.I. Whoop that trick (16x) Djay I'ma make these suckers recognize I ain't playin' hoe If you violate off the top trick you gotta go I den held in a lot of shit and I'm bout to flip Now I think it's time to show you bitches who you fuckin' with DJay that's the name and I came to bring the pain Ana on my chest got me bustin' at you lemon lames. The song performed is whoop that trick by Djay, played by Terrence Howard Hope you Enjoy! Whoop that trick (16x) Djay I'ma make these suckers recognize I ain't playin' hoe If you violate off the top trick you gotta go I den held in a lot of shit and I'm bout to flip Now I think it's time to show you bitches who you f.ckin' with DJay that's the name and I came to bring the pain Ana on my chest got me bustin' at you lemon lames. A Recording Session from the film Hustle and flow. I enjoy rap, but don't find crunk and a lot of lyrics enjoyable, but I must admit, in the context of the world it comes from and the hopes that these characters have, I was one of many people (the black ones in particular) who found myself swaying and singing the lyrics to 'Whoop that Trick' et al. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the. DJ (disambiguation) Deejay (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Djay. 2005: Memphis Drama Vol.Djay (software) DJay, a character in Hustle & Flow See also.2001: Alkatraz Ridaz Chapter 2 (with Taylor Boyz).2001: Alakatraz Ridaz: The Present & the Past (with Taylor Boyz & Sir Vince).1992: "Lyrical Drive-By (Indie single)".His song "The Deepest Hood" featured in the 2007 film, Stomp the Yard.Īl Kapone co-wrote E-40's " U and Dat" and Lil' Jon's " Snap Yo Fingers" and appeared on fellow Memphis hip hoppers Three 6 Mafia's album, Last 2 Walk, and 8Ball & MJG's, Ridin High. He also wrote and produced "Whoop That Trick" and wrote "Hustle & Flow (It Ain't Over)", both tracks performed by Djay. The soundtrack included one solo track, titled "Get Crunk, Get Buck". After a decade of cultivating underground cult status in Memphis, Al Kapone began to achieve some mainstream success starting with his role on the soundtrack to the film, Hustle & Flow.