Once Upon a Time in America (album)

Once Upon a Time in America
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 19, 1996 (1996-03-19)
Recorded1994–1995
StudioNexx Level Studios
GenreHip hop
Length55:36
LabelProfile
Producer
  • Ill Will Fulton (exec.)
  • DR Period
  • Kenny Gee
Smoothe da Hustler chronology
Once Upon a Time in America
(1996)
Violenttimes Day
(2008)
Singles from Once Upon a Time in America
  1. "Broken Language / Hustlin'"
    Released: December 12, 1995
  2. "Dollar Bill / My Brother My Ace"
    Released: 1996
  3. "Hustler's Theme / Murdafest"
    Released: March 5, 1996
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Once Upon a Time in America is the debut studio album by American rapper Smoothe da Hustler. It was released on March 19, 1996, via Profile Records. It was produced by New York City-based producer DR Period, with the exception of the song "Glocks on Cock", which was produced by Kenny Gee. It features guest appearances from Trigga tha Gambler, Kovon and DV Alias Khrist.

The album was met with positive reviews, but failed to sell well, only making it to 93 on the Billboard 200, while faring better on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, peaking at 11. The album produced three singles: "Broken Language" b/w "Hustlin'", "Dollar Bill" b/w "My Brother My Ace" and "Hustler's Theme" b/w "Murdafest". "Broken Language" was alleged to be the inspiration behind Heather Headley's 2002 song "He Is". In a 2006 Vibe interview with Bobbito Garcia, Headley noticed the similarities between the two songs. In a 2006 interview, Smoothe da Hustler confirmed that the song's writer and producer asked him for permission to use the cadence for "Broken Language" and there was a remix of "He Is" with Headley, but the song was never officially released.