
J. Hustler (Joshua Berry) is steadily carving out his own lane in music, shaped by lived experience, regional influence, and a growing business mindset. Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and now based in Texas, he’s developing a sound that blends raw storytelling with Southern energy and a wider national appeal, built from what he calls a “gumbo” of influences.
Milwaukee laid the foundation for his perspective and drive, while Texas added a new layer of energy and bounce that expanded his creative direction. That combination created an artist who doesn’t stay confined to one style or region.
“Milwaukee gave me that foundation, real-life experiences and a hunger to elevate,” he says. “Being in Texas added that Southern influence and energy to my music.”
That mix of environments shows up clearly in his sound, especially with his most recent release “Blow A Bag” which moves between street-driven realism, motivational themes, and energetic delivery. It’s music designed to connect on multiple levels, both in the streets and beyond them.
His path into music wasn’t forced. It developed naturally through exposure and self-expression. Over time, what started as a creative outlet became something much more intentional. He began to recognize music not just as expression, but as opportunity, which pushed him to take his craft more seriously and approach it with structure.
“I realized I could turn my experiences into something people could relate to,” he explains. “That’s when I locked in and started treating it like a business.”
Sonically, J. Hustler describes his style as a blend of regions and influences, shaped by authenticity above all else. His approach pulls from the South, East Coast, West Coast, and Midwest, but always returns to real-life storytelling at the center. The goal is balance, music that carries energy but still has substance.
He’s currently building momentum around his single “Blow a Bag,” a record that reflects his current energy and direction. Alongside that, he’s putting the finishing touch on his upcoming project “Trapumentary Deluxe” which will be hosted by Biggs Rankin.
“This project shows growth in both my sound and my business approach,” he says. “Everything is more intentional now, from the quality to the visuals.”
That growth also comes from lessons learned along the way, especially when it comes to the business side of music. He’s become more selective about opportunities, understanding that not every deal or situation is beneficial long term. Instead, he prioritizes consistency, strategy, and building something sustainable.
One of the biggest shifts in his mindset has been separating short-term attention from long-term value. For him, success isn’t defined by quick moments, but by steady progress and real fan connection.
“I’m influenced by artists who built from the ground up and stayed authentic,” he says. That mindset shows in his own work, where longevity and substance matter more than chasing trends.
His creative process remains rooted in feeling first. It usually begins with a beat that sets the tone, followed by ideas drawn from real experiences. If it doesn’t feel natural, it doesn’t make the cut.
Outside of the music itself, branding and visuals play a major role in his identity as an artist. He views them as essential tools for connection, helping shape how people recognize and experience his work.
Looking ahead, J. Hustler sees steady growth, both creatively and professionally. His goal is to continue expanding his reach while staying independent and in control of his direction.
At the core of it all, his message remains simple: growth, discipline, and authenticity. He wants listeners to feel motivated through his music and understand the mindset behind it.
“To look at me as an example that if you put your mind to it, you can do whatever you want.”