Rick Ross Samples Biggie, Recalls Attempted Shooting On Track From "Mastermind"
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Rick Ross channels the Notorious B.I.G. on a still unnamed track from his upcoming "Mastermind" album.
Rick Ross is feelin' like Biggie. The MMG bawse recently held a small listening session for a couple of tracks from his upcoming LP, Mastermind, which revealed some interesting details about the project. Rozay previewed songs such as “Ultimate Price,” and “Francis Ford Coppola,” but the most notable track played was one that channelled the spirit of the late Notorious B.I.G.
While the title was not revealed, Vibe reports that the track samples Biggie's “You’re Nobody (Until Somebody Kills You)” from his 1997 project Life After Death. Even more notable was the fact that Ross took the song as an opportunity to address the attempt on his life back in January.
The song apparently begins with audio from a 911 call made the night of the drive-by shooting that Ross narrowly avoided. The sample then kicks in and Rozay launches into detail about the incident, his vocal approach actively mirroring Chris Wallace's.
According to the Mastermind himself, the final tracklisting for the project is still in the works.
The album drops December 17th.
Rick Ross is feelin' like Biggie. The MMG bawse recently held a small listening session for a couple of tracks from his upcoming LP, Mastermind, which revealed some interesting details about the project. Rozay previewed songs such as “Ultimate Price,” and “Francis Ford Coppola,” but the most notable track played was one that channelled the spirit of the late Notorious B.I.G.
While the title was not revealed, Vibe reports that the track samples Biggie's “You’re Nobody (Until Somebody Kills You)” from his 1997 project Life After Death. Even more notable was the fact that Ross took the song as an opportunity to address the attempt on his life back in January.
The song apparently begins with audio from a 911 call made the night of the drive-by shooting that Ross narrowly avoided. The sample then kicks in and Rozay launches into detail about the incident, his vocal approach actively mirroring Chris Wallace's.
According to the Mastermind himself, the final tracklisting for the project is still in the works.
The album drops December 17th.
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Sounds dope
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This n*gga is always feeling like someone else. What's wrong with William Roberts? I wanna hear the album though. If it's any good I might cop it on iTunes.
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what fraudulent ? is he gonna say this time?
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"I think I'm
Francis Ford Coppola! Hallejuah!"
Not catchy at all.
Next he gonna think he's Raynathan or Romello from Sugar Hill.
"Nights like this..." Ass ? -
So it's like Warning except he's on da phone with po po... callin for back-up...
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LOL, Ross wants to be Biggie so bad..
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trying to use the dead to sell records
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this album will be his worst .
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stackzmobundlez wrote: »trying to use the dead to sell records
He still ain't going plat
ye you right . i doubt his last one will go plat -
stackzmobundlez wrote: »trying to use the dead to sell records
He still ain't going plat
bro unless freeway ricky ross lied to us the fraternal police organizations of america will offer their support in a cd-buying drive to promote healthy societal messages.