2010- ~upd~ - Rick Ross - Teflon Don -album -
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Lex Luger’s contribution to the album—specifically the track "B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)"—literally changed the sound of hip-hop for the next five years. That aggressive, synth-laden, 808-heavy "trap" sound became the industry standard. Meanwhile, Justice League provided the lush, string-filled, orchestral textures on tracks like "Aston Martin Music." The marriage of grimy trap drums and opulent, cinematic strings created a sonic palette that felt both dangerous and wealthy. Rick Ross - Teflon Don -Album - 2010-
The summer single. A smooth, laid-back groove that samples R. Kelly’s “Speedin’” and flips it into a weed-and-convertible anthem. Ne-Yo’s hook is impossibly catchy. After the darkness of “B.M.F.” and the emotional weight of “Tears of Joy,” “Super High” is a victory lap. It’s weightless, fun, and impossibly cool. If you were looking for a specific academic
The third installment of Ross’s signature series. While "Maybach Music II" was a hit, Part III elevates the formula with a haunting Erykah Badu hook. T.I. (fresh out of prison) delivers a hungry verse, and Jadakiss provides the lyrical dagger. A smooth, laid-back groove that samples R
Peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 , selling 176,300 copies in its first week.
A fan-favourite "driving" anthem; Triple Platinum certified.
Released on July 20, 2010, is the fourth studio album by Rick Ross and is widely regarded by critics and fans as his "Magnum Opus". The album solidified Ross's "luxury rap" persona with cinematic production and an elite list of guest features. Album Overview