Is Rick Ross a hipster?
tonyphrone
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From Spinemagaine:Two cuts from Rick Ross' new album 'Rise To Power' (out tomorrow): 'Prove Me Wrong' featuring Devin The Dude[/b] and 'B.L.O.W.' featuring Clipse[/b] , produced by Om'Mas from Sa-Ra.[/b] (mp3.)
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Clipse? Devin?
...sign me up as a hipster then.
FYI, that whole album is old material (2000 or earlier, I'm guessing) from when he was orgiinally "discovered" by Tony Draper and Swishahouse. The album sounds nothing like any of his current material. I couldn't get into all of it, but there were a couple joints that, while sounding dated, werre pretty good.
Oh really? Because- while i'm no huge fan- not much was fuckin with "Hustlin" the last couple years. In my humble opinion.
that sa-ra is
You mean "Push It"? I can't think of a track he did called "Blow"...
Huh? It's track three on the cd. I really like "Pots and pans" as well as the above mentioned tracks - but it has very little to do with Raws' limited lyricism. He doesn't have to get lyrically lyrical wit da lyrical bluntz, but you know...
Oh, I'm thinking of singles. Blow wasn't a single, was it? That's why I was confused. I am not good at remembering album cut titles.
Oh, and, FUCK LYRICS.
from your local urban idaho radio experience.
I think I have seen a 12" for "Blow"
....and I could put Ross' lyrics aside and enjoy his music if his voice and delivery weren't so shitty
I'll be damned, there was a 12" for it. Only 12's I saw were Hustlin', Hustlin' Remix, and Push It. And the picture disc album sampler.
YOU SOUND WHITE.
I do bump this one and I am sure I have it on some mixtapes somewhere. Good song.
What's really hood in OKC? ROSS.
I do.