
| On My Hustle was created in Waco,
Texas in 1991 by Rodrick Hamilton after returning from Desert Storm
serving 4 years in the arm forces. OMH recorded and manufactured
Hustler E., the artist, first album Mama Raised a Hustler
and created a street buzz throughout Central Texas, selling thousands
of units through the streets, venues and independent retail outlets.
In 1993 O.M.H. did a distribution deal with Solar Music Group which
is based out of Valiejo, California. This worked for 6 months but
due to distance and communication, decided to concentrate in their
own market and remain independent in order to create a stronger
following in Central Texas. OMH promoted and built a strong market
base from 93-97 with Hustler E.. In 1998, OMH signed the artist Capone. Hustler E. and Capone went on the Low Rider Magazine tour for 2 years establishing an even larger fan base. The same year OMH established a distribution relationship and supplied all product to Southwest Wholesale and other outlets. Company sales were increasing every year selling thousand of units, and then in the year 2002, Southwest Wholesale declared bankruptcy during one of the companies biggest projects Wacocaine the Movie. This held back major funding and kept the companies product, causing a slowdown due to these losses. Not giving up, in 2003 OMH created the groups Texas Money Boyz and Niggaz and Eses and went back to the roots of where it began. The same year Gonzales Music Group contacted OMH and became the companies new distributor. OMH again manufactured and supplied this new distribution company selling thousands of units. In 2005 OMH was again hit with a let down due to Gonzales Music Group themselves declaring bankruptcy on their distribution department. OMH at present time manufactures distributes their product through independent distributors and one-stops. OMH plans to gorilla market the are with radio promotion and iTunes distribution, look for all albums here and find your favorite singles on iTunes. The Movie "Wacocaine Part II" is in the works. Peace All. |