![]() Complete with a hook courtesy of John Legend, “Rich Forever” is the retrospective cut that finds Rick Ross examining just how far he’s come. At this point, Rick Ross is six years in since his “Hustlin'” debut of 2006, and the come up is unreal. He’s already dropped four albums, with his debut Port of Miami securing its platinum status while he rides on the double-platinum success of the song “Aston Martin Music.” With accolades such as these only scratching the surface of his accomplishments up until that point, it’s clear to see where his inspiration found its root. "I remember bein' blind to it/'Til the day I put my mind to it/Pen and pad on the dresser for me to fine tune it/I sat in the corner, made up my mind, do it/Def Jam on my heels, should I sign to it?,” raps Ross. The Rich Forever mixtape served as a preview of the soon-to-follow God Forgives, I Don’t effort, the rapper’s fifth studio album which would go on to debut at No. "Maybach Music II" f/ Lil Wayne, Kanye West & T-Pain 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 and nab another gold plaque for the trophy case.Ģ3.
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