Directed by Ace Norton, this version took a darker, metaphorical turn. It depicted models gorging on money and consumer goods before transforming into "grotesque monsters" and projectile vomiting in bright colors—a sharp commentary on greed and the diet industry. The Sound of an Era
The track is also remembered for its two wildly different, often controversial music videos:
The Ultimate Club Anthem: Revisiting "Hustler" by Simian Mobile Disco Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler (Original Mix)
Directed by Saam Farahmand, this version featured models kissing for four straight minutes, a bold publicity move that The Guardian later described as "titillatory".
At its core, "Hustler" is a masterclass in minimalist production. Built around a shuffling, skeletal beat and a gritty, hypnotic synth line, the track’s real magic lies in the guest vocals by New York singer . Her "snotty defiance" and repetitive, rhythmic delivery— "I'm a hustler baby, that's the way my daddy made me" —transformed a simple tech-house loop into a peak-time monster. A Legacy of Provocation Directed by Ace Norton, this version took a
Whether you're nostalgic for the MySpace era or discovering it for the first time, you can listen to the Original Mix on YouTube to experience the bleeps and drops that defined a decade. Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler (Version 1) (2007)
If you spent any time on a dancefloor in the mid-to-late 2000s, you didn't just hear "Hustler"—you felt it. Released as the standout single from Simian Mobile Disco’s debut album, Attack Decay Sustain Release , this track became an instant definitive anthem of the indie-electro crossover era. Why It Still Slaps At its core, "Hustler" is a masterclass in
"Hustler" didn't just live in the clubs; it permeated pop culture, famously appearing in in a high-energy mix with Technotronic’s "Pump Up the Jam". Even nearly 20 years later, the track's "shuffling percussion" and "big room bounce" continue to influence producers looking to capture that raw, analog energy.