Rick Ross

Since emerging with his breakout single, "Hustlin," in 2006, Rick Ross has been a gangsta rap staple, fusing sharp lyricism with a knack for theatricality and speaker-rattling anthems. His debut album, Port of Miami, was released in 2006, with "Push It" helped the album get RIAA-certified gold by the end of the year. Between 2007 and 2010, Rozay would see his career reach new heights, with Trilla (2008), Deeper Than Rap (2009) and Teflon Don (2010) earning top five debuts on the Billboard 200 albums chart. While Ross had been a star, Teflon Don saw him earn new levels of critical acclaim, with tracks like "BMF" and "Aston Martin" being considered among the best records of his career.

From there, he began forming his own mini rap dynasty, signing Wale and Meek Mill to his Maybach Music Group label. As the label founder, he helped oversee the releases of Wale's Ambition (2011) and Meek's Dreams and Nightmares (2012), two projects that helped propel the MMG signees to new levels of rap stardom. In 2012, he also released Rich Forever, an acclaimed mixtape that was praised for its album quality material, and God Forgives I Don't, another LP considered to be among his best. What followed was a series of MMG compilation albums and solo releases from Rozay himself. In 2019, he had a proverbial full circle moment when he released Port of Miami 2, a sequel album that received better reviews than its predecessor. He followed that up with his 2021 LP, Richer Than I've Ever Been.

  • Selected Discography: Port of Miami (2006), Trilla (2008), Richer Than I Ever Been (2021), “Hustlin” (2006), “Aston Martin Music” featuring Drake and Chrisette Michele (2010), “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)” (2010)
  • Related Artists: Meek Mill, Wale, Gunplay
  • Read More: Rick Ross – The Boss Rides to New Heights
Rick Ross And Meek Mill “Drug Money”
Rick Ross And Meek Mill “Drug Money”
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Dear Mama: Hip-Hop’s Most Important Moms
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Rick Ross & Son Kick It Court Side At Heat vs. Bulls Game 2
Rick Ross & Son Kick It Court Side At Heat vs. Bulls Game 2
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Rick Ross recently took some time off from his busy schedule to spend some quality moments with his seed, hitting up Game 2 in the Heat vs. Bulls playoff series. The hometown Miami Heat won 115-78 over the depleted Chicago Bulls. Looks like good times were had by all, especially Rozay's Rolex rocking son who was gifted an autographed pair of D Wade's sneaks after the game, and was interviewed by t
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Future Drops “Karate Chop” (RichMix) Featuring Rick Ross, Birdman And French Montana
The already widely popular song, that's already been remixed, gets "RichMix" this time. Future gets Rick Ross, Birdman, and French Montana for the remix to "Karate Chop." The trio bring their own swag to the song. Rich Ross talks about his hustle and his products, Birdman comes in flexin', and French ends the song telling you how he is a shot caller...
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