Hustlers Convention is an album recorded by Jalal Mansur Nuriddin under the pseudonym Lightnin' Rod. The album was a major influence on hip hop music[1] and combined poetry, funk, jazz, and toasting.[2]Hustlers Convention helped add a sociopolitical element to black music.[3] The album narrates the story of two fictional hustlers, named Sport and Spoon.
Track listing
Side one
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Sport"
2:36
2.
"Spoon"
1:14
3.
"The Cafe Black Rose"
1:47
4.
"Brother Hominy Grit"
2:43
5.
"Coppin' Some Fronts For The Set"
2:24
6.
"Hamhock's Hall Was Big (And There Was A Whole Lot To Dig!)"
^Payne, Yasser Arafat; Gibson, LaMar Rashad. "Hip-Hop Music and Culture". In Neville, Helen A.; Tynes, Brendesha M.; Utsey, Shawn O. (eds.). Handbook of African American Psychology. Retrieved 2013-12-21.