![]() Even Diddy’s riled up admonishments to Rick Ross sound like they could have been words uttered to Biggie during the height of the Bad Boy/Death Row beef. The song sonically borrows heavily from The Notorious B.I.G.’s “ You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You).” In fact it is practically indistinguishable apart from the inclusion of female vocals. On 2010’s “ Tears of Joy” he deemed himself “ Biggie Smalls in the flesh, living life after my death.” “ Nobody” only serves to further this perception amongst listeners. Rick Ross has never been shy with making allusions to himself and the late Christopher Wallace. On the song’s final verse he raps, “ I seen a rich n*gga go to jail/ He put Wi-Fi in his cell/ Middle of the night, my n*gga wanna Skype/ I just count money for him, that sh*t just get him hype.” Regardless of the truthfulness of this cell with internet access, it is easy for one’s mind to easily conjure up images of a shirtless Ross hunched over a Macbook Pro counting stacks for his incarcerated friend. Say what you will about the Teflon Don but he does paint pictures with a great degree of vividness. Manifest provides a canvas of subtle synths and punchy drum patterns for Rick Ross to retell stories of death and imprisonment. What separates Ross from his contemporaries are an incredible knack for capturing emotion whether that is the joy of excessive spending like on the Scott Storch produced “Supreme” or the paranoid inducing “Drug Dealer’s Dream.” On the latter North Carolina native J. Although, it is incredibly tempting to disregard Rick Ross as just another ‘trapper-rapper’ without much to say that would be a mistake. While with most artists this formula would have become tired three albums ago, Rick Ross manages to keep it fresh enough to keep hundreds of thousands of listeners flocking to digital shelves for his latest release. ![]() If you have listened to any of Rick Ross’ recent releases you know what to expect from his latest effort cocaine dreams, solid features and of course endless boasting in the finer things of life. ![]() While his latest studio album Mastermind might not be a revelation, it is more of the consistent lyricism and stellar production both fans and critics have come to expect from the artist. He has become a permanent fixture in the music industry, started his own ubiquitous imprint Maybach Music Group and dropped five more albums. Much has happened since Rick Ross’ initial release in 2006. It seems like it has been decades since the hefty, well-spoken, self-proclaimed Boss released the hypnotizing “ Hustlin’” off of his debut album Port of Miami. ![]() It is difficult to believe that rap fixture Rick Ross has only been in the public eye for eight years. ![]()
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