The track was produced by (specifically Mayne). The creative process was fueled by intense personal stakes:
Before "Hustlin’," Rick Ross had been rapping for over ten years under various names like . He admitted that his early style was overly complex and fast. The "secret" to the song's success was Ross intentionally simplifying his approach to create a repetitive, hypnotic hook that anyone—from street hustlers to corporate workers—could relate to. The Production and Drive
The phrase "Every day I'm hustlin'" became so iconic that Ross eventually sued the group LMFAO for using the derivative line "Every day I'm shufflin'" in their hit "Party Rock Anthem," though he eventually lost the copyright battle as the phrase was deemed too common to own.
The track was so "explosive" that it led to a battle between Diddy (Bad Boy), Irv Gotti (Murder Inc.), and Jay-Z (Def Jam) for Ross's signature. He eventually signed a multi-million dollar deal with Def Jam Recordings .