Saturday, July 31, 2010
Rick Ross a.k.a. Ricky Rozay a.k.a. BAWSE
Although Rick Ross isn't known as one of the greats in the rap rap game i can honestly say that this has to be one of the greatest and most complete albums i've heard in a LONG time. Although their is only 11 tracks (12 with the itunes bonus) every single song is at least good. Of course he has the hood anthems that knock harder than parents on a locked door, B.M.F. and Mc Hammer. Here he boast his hood cred and how he relates to some of the biggest black drug lords/gang member ever Big Meech and Larry hoover. But thats not all it has he has some smooth R and b stuff as well like Tears of Joy (Cee-Lo), Super High (Ne-Yo) and Aston Martin Music (Drake and Chrisette Michele)my personal favorite All the Money in the World (Raphael Saadiq). What also distinguishes this album is that eclectic features on the album giving it a well rounded feel to it. It has the hoodest of hood people while having some of the classiest people as well. Overall the album is destined to be a classic. I can honestly say the only real flaw is that he says huuuuh way to much giving it a weird mixtapeish/unprofessional feel to some songs!!!! Maybach Music
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