
In one fell swoop, Ross tore down his carefully assembled existence while simultaneously building up the one that paved the way for the career surge he's riding, which has culminated in Rich Forever, the new mixtape that now stands as his artistic pinnacle. The beat was so titanic that Ross- who had gone to great pains to protect the self-constructed image of himself as an opulent drug kingpin- shouted a chorus where he imagined himself as genuine, real-life drug kingpins Big Meech and Larry Hoover. (Blowin' Money Fast)", the song that will go down as the indelible single of Ross' career. Ross was a successful artist before he ever hooked up with Luger, but his stunning transition from begrudgingly accepted popular rapper to one of the genre's most respected artists can basically be traced directly back to Luger's beat for "B.M.F.


don’t give this dude legitimacy by talking about him all the damn time.With both Rick Ross and star producer du jour Lex Luger at the top of the rap game, it's easy to forget how much of the former's career is now owed to the latter. RR represent the culture in a positive way. and then when we see shit goin bad for us we blame white folks.

and these niggas rap about it and talk like this nigga was MLK or something. you gonna trade 30-50 yrs of your life to be a hood star? niggas make me sick… got kids thinkin either they gonna rap, play ball, or steal, kill, pedal that shit to make it. a buck 50 of these niggas locked up doing federal bids.

So instead of little niggas thinkin they can be scientist or doctors or ceo’s they all wanna run drugs and blast fools, cuz these niggas makin it seem like its all good. We lookin to stupid ass niggas like this as role models instead of legit people that truly use their brains, legally, to make it. that nigga made money poisoning the communities he came in contact with and is exactly the reason black people don’t get ahead in america. once again, is this a hip hop site or a Dboy site? Who gives a fuck about big meech.
