** Official Rick Ross Thread "Rather You Than Me' Album March 17 2017 **

Make her sign a prenup just to get my **** sucked

Color Money is one of the hardest songs ive heard in years. That beat.
 
Color money was tough
Whenever him and nas get together >
 
Yo why I am just listening to Black Market now? This is surprisingly good. I kinda lost interest in Ross after Mastermind, so I wasn't really checking for him. That stretch from One of Us to Peace Sign is SOLID.
 
Black market got a bunch of solid songs on it for sure. Ross just puts out good rap music consistently.
 
He take away the filler from the album and tape and he has a perfect album
 
Yo why I am just listening to Black Market now? This is surprisingly good. I kinda lost interest in Ross after Mastermind, so I wasn't really checking for him. That stretch from One of Us to Peace Sign is SOLID.

That's a great stretch of songs, though I wish the song with Mariah Carey was switched with the MJB one
 
port of miami is still 
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first verse on this joint one of his hardest 
 
The last track on there, "prayer" is fire
 
Rick Ross continues to defend Meek Mill and echoes his MMG artist’s statement that the Philly rapper did not take an L in his beef with Drake.

“Just on some G ****, ***** ain’t lose to nobody,” Rozay says on the Drink Champs podcast. “Y’all better study the game and how the game goes.”

He says that, despite his relationship with Lil Wayne, he hasn’t spoken to Drake since the beef started after Meek Mill accused Drizzy of using a ghostwriter last summer.

“Just on some one thousand ****, you either be G enough to whatever the issue is, ****** bring it to the table or you just let it go out of control and see what happens,” Ross continues. “I always been one of the ****** so when I first spoke on it on The Breakfast Club, you seen I was obviously speaking in a peaceful tone because that’s my way of telling ******, y’all ****** need to tighten up so ****** can get it right because if you assuming a ***** respect whoever your big homies is, you wrong. If you assuming me and for my dawg, I ain’t, you know. So it’s whatever. If it’s gonna be, whatever. If it’s gotta go there, man, Renzel gonna jump off the porch on your *** and that’s just the way I’ve always been and Ima die that way.”

In regards to Lil Wayne’s own beef with Birdman, Rozay says that he stays out of that one because of his friendship with Weezy. They were pictured together with Trick Daddy at a show in Miami, with Wayne seemingly taking their side over the Cash Money CEO’s after Birdman walked out on The Breakfast Club reportedly over comments Trick Daddy made.

“Really all conversation that came to me, I just killed,” he says of Birdman reaching out to him. “Let’s just be about our business. We all owe each other that. Bringing bad business to my city, that wasn’t the vibe. Take care of your family. That’s what I do first.”

Weezy appeared on Rick Ross’s Port of Miami album, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. In regards to the triangle between Lil Wayne as Drake’s mentor and him beefing with Meek Mill, Ross says that it has not affected his relationship with the Young Money boss.

“These are artists we talking about,” he says. “If we collaborating, we collaborating. If we’re not, we’re not. Weezy, me and homie knew each other for a long time. We’re cool.”

The MMG boss emphasizes not letting emotions get the best in any feud, but really planning out your moves.

“The whole game, if you study the game, you done seen the biggest ******, the wisest, it’s about being wise,” he says. “A fool is quick to go to war. It takes a wise man to put the plays together and keep it in a way ****** keep getting money at all times.”



http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.40170/t...ut-of-birdmanlil-wayne-beef-defends-meek-mill



Ross would body Drake on wax
 
Maybe there's some forces behind the scene as to why Meek didn't respond
 
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Ross basically said I don't respect j Prince or birdman as well lol
Pretty much what I got from it. Basically watch it Lil *****, I ain't scared of baby or j prince. I always thought this was a moist beef and would stay on wax but drake opened that door for whatever when he called that man a p. I'm not even mad at son for it either, say how u feel beige negro but if consequences come from those words u gotta be prepared for that. Calling a grown man a p, ban, or inviting him to your penis to some dudes calls for automatic fade. Idk if Meek is that type of dude but some people don't tolerate that type of disrespect.
 
10 years ago I thought Ross was just a poor man's Jeezy. He turned out to have the best catalog in this decade.
 
Yea when Port of Miami dropped, I never thought he'd end up with such a good catalog
 
10 years ago I thought Ross was just a poor man's Jeezy. He turned out to have the best catalog in this decade.
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jeezy catalog hasn't been that bad the past 10 years its just that he was put on such a high pedalstal because of tm101 and tod
 
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10 years ago I thought Ross was just a poor man's Jeezy. He turned out to have the best catalog in this decade.

He was :lol his rhyming was very basic, BAWWWSE

But he turned that around real fast

His verse on Angels >>>>>>>>>>>>

"Ima photographers dream, counting cream as my chain swing" :smokin
 
Once deeper than rap dropped he proved himself to be something other than another jeezy.
Port of Miami
Trilla (least favorite)
Dtr
Albert anastasia
Teflon don
Ashes to Ashes
Rich forever
GFID
Mastermind
Hood billionaire (underrated bangers on here)
Black dollar
Black market
Mmg albums

Dude resume is legit. Musically he's up there as best career musically the last decade for sure.
 
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Yeah Deeper Than Rap he sit himself apart. Never looked as lyrical til that album. Dude went toe 2 toe Nas.





Then outdid the next year Jay


 
Tears of joy is one of my favorite songs ever idc. That album and Rich forever are in my top 10 projects since 10.
 
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