New Music: Rick Ross – “Kyrie Irving” [LISTEN]

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It’s no secret that Rick Ross is a Miami Heat fan. That doesn’t stop The Bawse from paying homage to the reigning NBA Champion, Cleveland Cavaliers’ guard, Kyrie Irving.

On the DP Beats-produced “Kyrie,” Rozay takes a shot a presidential elect, Donald Trump and name drops Beyonce, Steph Curry, and LeBron James in addition to Irving. Listen below.

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“I see you fucking up like you were Donald Trump / I cast a vote and get a pussy n***a slumped.”

“Bitches screaming for me like Beyoncé / Jumping out the gym like it’s LeBron James / This other type of money even make me nervous / I’m standing out the roof, jersey Kyrie Irving.”

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#MARATHONMONDAYS: Nipsey Hussle – “Mark My Words” Feat. Rick Ross [AUDIO]

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On the new edition of #MARATHONMONDAYs, Nipsey Hussle teams up with Rick Ross for “Mark My Words” over the booming Jake One and Mike & Keys production.

Both rappers have collaborated in the past before, most notably on “Foundation of Youth” off MMG’s ‘Self Made Vol. 2’.

Press play below.

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DJ Khaled – “Do You Mind” Feat. Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Future, August Alsina, Jeremih & Rick Ross [VIDEO]

Khaled is stressing off securing the bag, forcing him to have an “iconic talk” in the “Do You Mind” video.

The star-studded “Do You Mind” featuring Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Future, August Alsina, Jeremih, and Rick Ross is off Khaled’s chart-topping ‘Major Key’ album.

The Gil Green-directed video opens with Khaled having an argument with his girl over his constant grind and hustle. Khaled is eventually thrown out of the house by his Spanish speaking video beau.

The video also includes Nicki wearing a very seducting outfit. *heart eye emojis*

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Rick Ross – “No U-Turns” [AUDIO]

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With ‘Self Made 4’ upon us Ricky Rozay has been working hard with the MMG team. Still he has time to work on his solo music and is ready to go! On his new one “No U-Turns,” he is sending warning shots that his block is a one way street and you can’t play both sides of the fence.

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“Switch sides? You better stay there
You switch sides? You better stay there”

“Tunnel vision, it’s time to stumble on 100 million
I still remember niggas pissin’ in the project buildings
It’s do or die, mama say can’t have no feelin’s
Cause the pretty boys in caskets never been appealin'”

“Switchin’ sides, you should be happy just to be alive
40 shots ready to show you niggas how we ride”

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Rockie Fresh – Your Life (Remix) feat. Rick Ross & Casey Veggies [VIDEO]

Rockie Fresh called on Rick Ross and frequent collaborator, Casey Veggies for the remix of “Your Life” off of his mixtape, ‘The Night I Went To…’ There’s now visuals for the song where you’ll see Rockie living the good life as he parties at MMG weekend wth his label-mates: Wale, Meek Mill, Stalley, Omarion, Fat Trel and of course Ricky Ross. Be on the lookout for Rockie’s album which should be coming soon under MMG.

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Rick Ross – “Same Hoes” [AUDIO]

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Rick Ross name drops all the rappers and entertainers he shares the “Same Hoes” with in his new thumper. The rhyme stays consistent thru the whole song as he names: Pusha T, T.I., Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg, P. Diddy, Kevin Hart, Yo Gotti, David Beckham and Steve Harvey to name a few. This song follows last week’s release of “Make It Work” featuring Meek Mill and Wale.

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Justin Credible’s Exclusive Interview w/ Rockie Fresh (Audio)

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Rockie Fresh stopped by the studio with Justin Credible, during their convo they chopped it up his new mixtape that he is working with Casey Veggies, his musical influences both from Chicago and from outside of his home city, Lil Wayne being his favorite rapper of all time, collaborating with Chris Brown and Ed Sheeran, and his first ever rap battle and the lyrics he used.

Listen below…

Justin Credible’s Album Spotlight: Rick Ross – Black Market

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Album Spotlight time. This time, I had to give my two cents and shine some light on my brotha Rozay’s new album.

Arguably one of the biggest faces in hip-hop, Rick Ross released his latest album titled “Black Market” just in time for the holidays.

Black Market comes in the form of an official album and serves as a follow-up to September’s Black Dollar mixtape. However, his most recent release prior to Black Market was the Renzel Remixes, which were a collection of remixes & freestyles that I love listening to in the whip and playing in the clubs.

For most rappers in the game, dropping three projects in one year seems crazy, because, well, what else is there left to rap about, right? But not for Rozay!

2015 continues to be an eventful year right until the end. In an interview last month, Ross described Black Market as “a personal album.” Topically, he addresses a wide range of subjects including his work as a lyrical ghostwriter, as well a wide amount of disses aimed at figures across the music business.

The album comes with 17 tracks and has a few solid features from heavyweights like Future, John Legend and Nas, among others.

A few of my favorite songs off the album are Black Opium, which features “Preemo” (Dj Premier). The song is soulful and Ross comes with the smooth flow that we all enjoy hearing from him.

Speaking of smooth flow, He has a joint with Mary J Blige on the album titled “Very Best”. Mary J. Blige on the chorus, you can never go wrong.

Love all the features on this album from John Legend to Mariah Carey, personally I think Ross is at his best when he is solo on a track. His longer, more detailed verses have become very strong!

This “Black Market” album is a good album from top to bottom. Go grab “Black Market” on ITunes and listen for yourself. If you heard it already, let me know what your thoughts on the album are.

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Rick Ross – Black Market (Deluxe Album)