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Personal ranking of Ricky albums
1. Mastermind - His most consistent album with the least amount of poppy/girl and unnecessary trap songs (also has incredible bonus songs)
2. Teflon Don - Would probably be #1 if it was lengthier
3a. Hood Billionaire - Songs went hard as fukk and overall very consistent but personally I prefer epic soulful/introspective/Justice League type-ish Ross
3b. Black Market - Jury still out on this one obviously but could be 3 or 4 on my list
4. GFID - Middle of the album is very lukewarm. From 911 to Touch N You isTake away those songs and this would be damn near a classic
5. Deeper Than Rap - I know this is a personal favorite for most, but IMO a lot of the songs did not age very well
6. Trilla
7. Port of Miami
Wow....IPersonal ranking of Ricky albums
1. Mastermind - His most consistent album with the least amount of poppy/girl and unnecessary trap songs (also has incredible bonus songs)
2. Teflon Don - Would probably be #1 if it was lengthier
3a. Hood Billionaire - Songs went hard as fukk and overall very consistent but personally I prefer epic soulful/introspective/Justice League type-ish Ross
3b. Black Market - Jury still out on this one obviously but could be 3 or 4 on my list
4. GFID - Middle of the album is very lukewarm. From 911 to Touch N You isTake away those songs and this would be damn near a classic
5. Deeper Than Rap - I know this is a personal favorite for most, but IMO a lot of the songs did not age very well
6. Trilla
7. Port of Miami
Wow....Iyour list but mine is almost completely opposite
I haven't listened to Black Market, so I'll put that in later tonight after I hear it.
1) Deeper than Rap
2) Teflon Don
(Black Dollar)
3) Port of Miami
(Hood Billionaire)
4) GFID
5) Trilla
6) Mastermind
7) Hood Billionaire
Not gonna officially rank the mixtapes but that's where they would fall for me.
I put Hood Billionaire in there twiceI'm not sure how you all are ranking his discography without including Rich Forever and Black Dollar. Those are albums he gave us for free.
That one mixtape Rick Ross did with Diddy in the late 2000s early 2010s "Rich Forever" was better than most of his albums.