Rick Ross
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Rick Ross, (Born William Roberts in Carol City, Florida in 1977), is an American rapper from Carol City, in northern Miami-Dade County, Florida. He is signed with Slip-N-Slide, which as of 2006, is distributed under Def Jam Records. "Port of Miami", Rick Ross's album was released August 8, 2006. Rick Ross has stated that his inspirations for rapping are: Tupac, Ice Cube, Notorious B.I.G, and Trick Daddy. This is not surprising, as he is often compared to some of rap's most influential figures, and is considered a lyrical genius by residents of Dade-County. His use of rhetorical devices in his songs reveals his mastery of the english language. For example, he uses antistrophe (repetition of the same word or words at the end of successive phrases, clauses, or sentences) in the hit single "Hustlin'", in which he professes "Don't tote no 22s, magnum cost me 22, Sat it on them 22s, birds go for 22, Lil mama super thick, she say she 22, She seen them 22s, we in room 222". Lyrical specialists have blasted Ross, however, for his use of weaker rhymes, as in the same "Hustlin'" song in which he rhymes Atlantic (the ocean) with Atlantic (the record distribution company".
Discography
Album(s)
Album cover | Album information |
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Port of Miami
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Port of Miami: Special Edition
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Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | ||||||
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U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. R&B/Hip-Hop | U.S. Rap | Rhythmic Top 40 | Pop 100 | Hot Digital Songs | UK Singles Chart | |||
2005 | "Hustlin" | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Port of Miami |
2006 | "Hustlin (Remix)" (Feat. Jay-Z & Young Jeezy) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Port of Miami |
2006 | "Push It" | #97 | - | - | - | - | - | - | Port of Miami |
Mixtapes
- Rick the Ruler: The Port of Miami Prequel (Prod. by Mick Boogie)
- Rick Ross & DJ Kroink: We Are The South (The Reel South)
- Rick Ross & DJ 2Nen: The Future of The South
- Rick Ross & DJ Smallz - Southern Smoke 28: Miami Heat
Appearances
- "Holla At Me Baby" (DJ Khaled feat. Lil Wayne, Paul Wall, Fat Joe, Pitbull)
- "Chevy Ridin' High" (Dre)
- "Born N Raised" (DJ Khaled feat. Trick Daddy and Pitbull)
- "It's Goin Down (Remix)" (Yung Joc feat. Slim Thug and Paul Reubens)
- "On Some Real Shit" (Daz Dillinger)
- "I Need A..." (Jacki-O)
- "Told Y'all" (Trina)
- "I Gotta" (Trina)
- "On My Grind" (Ty Cobb feat. Bun B)
- "Money Maker" (Too $hort feat. Pimp C)
- "Flippin' That" (Nina Sky)
- "Bitches & Bizness" (Boyz N Da Hood)
- "Ya Lookin' At 'Em" (Iconz)
- "Bout Mine" (Trick Daddy feat. Money Mark, Deuce Poppi, and Mystic)
- "Let Me Ride" (Trick Daddy)
- "Get That Feeling" (Trick Daddy)
- "Let's Go" (Hennessi feat. Fat Joe and Kymani Marley)
- "Kick In Da Door" (Dela Candela feat. Dirte Red)
- "Don't Push Me" (Dirtbag feat. Slykat)
- "Something's Goin' On" (P.O.D. (Power of Dollaz) feat. Trick Daddy)
- "Torn (Remix)" (Letoya feat. Mike Jones)
- "Money Bags" (feat. Joey Mumba)
- "Promiscuous Girl (Remix)" (Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland and Rick Ross)
Music Videography
- 2006: "Hustlin'"
- 2006: "Chevy Ridin' High" (Dre)
- 2006: "Holla At Me Baby" (DJ Khaled feat. Lil Wayne, Paul Wall, Fat Joe & Pitbull)
- 2006: "Push It"
- 2006: "Born N Raised" (DJ Khaled feat. Trick Daddy, Pitbull)
- 2006: "On Some Real Shit" (Daz Dillinger)
External links
- Rick Ross Offcial Def Jam Website
- Rick Ross Myspace Page
- Yourgrillz.com's Rick Ross Rap Review
- Hustlin' Music Video
- Push It' Music Video
- SoundSlam.com Interview
- SoundSlam.com review of "Port of Miami"