Rick Ross

May
23
New Music: Birdman & Rick Ross – ‘The H: The Lost Album, Vol. 1’

The H: The Lost Album, Volume 1

Five years after recording their joint album, Birdman and Rick Ross have decided to share their collaborations with the world. On The H: The Lost Album, Vol. 1, the Cash Money chief and Maybach Music boss unearth 11 tracks from their 2008 recording sessions. DJ Khaled hosts, while YMCMB’s Mack Maine, Kevin Rudolf, and Gudda make appearances.

Dig into the crates with their lost recordings.

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May
17
New Music: Birdman & Rick Ross – ‘Pop That Pussy’

Pop That Pussy

Birdman and Rick Ross announced their plans to finally release their joint album, The H: The Lost Album, Vol. 1, and now they deliver the first offering “Pop That Pussy.” The raunchy record is from their 2008 recording sessions. The full album drops May 23.

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May
17
New Music: Jay Sean f/ Rick Ross – ‘Mars’

Jay Sean and Rick Ross

Jay Sean takes his girl to another planet on his second single “Mars.” The Cash Money crooner shows off his vocal range, singing in a falsetto over the smooth joint, while Rozay drips in swag on his guest verse.

“I’m so high, I’m wasted I don’t wanna come down/ Let me take you to Mars, girl/ And we’ll make love on a star, girl,” he sings.

Jay’s fourth album Neon is due June 25 featuring Busta Rhymes and Ace Hood.

“The album is the best piece of work I’ve done to date, without a doubt in the last 10 years,” Jay told Rap-Up TV. “This album is a mixture of R&B, of pop, of some rock influence as well, of hip-hop influence. It’s just all of the great genres that I love and I grew up on in one. The songwriting and production on this album is superb. It really took us a long time to get it right, but I’m so proud of it.”

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May
16
Rick Ross and Birdman to Release Joint Album ‘The H’

The H: The Lost Album, Volume 1

Five years after announcing their joint album, Rick Ross and Birdman’s collaborations will finally see the light of day. The MMG and Cash Money rappers will release The H: The Lost Album, Volume 1 for free later this month.

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May
16
New Music: Gucci Mane f/ Rick Ross – ‘Trap House III’

Trap House III

Following Chief Keef, Trinidad James, and 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane calls on Rick Ross for “Trap House III,” the title track off his upcoming street album, available May 21 on iTunes. The Brick Squad captain, who recently pled not guilty to aggravated assault, creeps over the foreboding beat, produced by 808 Mafia, while Rozay cooks up a frightening verse. Be afraid, be very afraid.

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May
15
Drake, Rick Ross Toast with DJ Khaled in ‘No New Friends’ Video

Drake, Colin Tilley, DJ Khaled, and Rick Ross

DJ Khaled made another movie with his friends on Wednesday. The Cash Money DJ held court on set of his flashy video for “No New Friends,” the first single off his upcoming album Suffering From Success.

The YMCMB crew took over a mansion in Miami with some video vixens and briefcases full of cash, making it rain for the cameras. Twelve-time BET Awards nominee Drake rocked a throwback Dada outfit, while Rozay and Khaled popped Belaire Rosé champagne. Ace Hood and Birdman stopped by to make cameos in the Colin Tilley-directed clip.

See them live it up on set below.

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May
13
Video: Rockie Fresh f/ Rick Ross & Nipsey Hussle – ‘Life Long’

Rockie Fresh

Rockie Fresh heads out west in the video for “Life Long” featuring Rick Ross and Nipsey Hussle. The MMG MC shops on Fairfax Ave. and takes photos with fans, posing with his silver Ferrari Testarossa while overlooking the hills. He links up with Rozay and cruises Crenshaw with Nipsey Hussle. Look for cameos from his labelmates Meek Mill and Stalley.

The Boi-1da-produced song appears on Electric Highway, Rockie’s first project since signing with Maybach Music Group.

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May
10
New Music: Future f/ Rick Ross, Birdman, & French Montana – ‘Karate Chop (RichMix)’

Future

Lil Wayne lost his endorsement deal with Mountain Dew following his controversial Emmett Till lyric on Future’s “Karate Chop.” Now the Freebandz rapper replaces Weezy with a trio of features from Rick Ross, Birdman, and French Montana, who guest on the RichMix.

The original song, which is currently No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100, is set to appear on Future’s sophomore album Future Hendrix.

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