Rick Ross - Hood Billionaire (Official Thread)(Stream)

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Why do you nikkas keep posting this old ass article as if it disproves shyt? Yeah some of the dudes on the team got mad at Ross because he was wearing boobie shirts and saying certain things. We already know that. But that shyt doesnt mean he wasn't affiliated. He just made it big as a rapper and wanted to have his homie's name heard. I think some of the dudes on the team were even jealous of Ross. Not one time will you ever hear any credible person from that team say Ross wasn't affiliated though. Be real with yourself. And I know I come off as Ross groupie but I'm not. I just hate to see a real dude from my city get pushed in the dirt. I remember a while back when nikkas were saying Ross didn't know black. Now when he has him on tape, even having personal conversations with him, nikkas still push it under the rug. lol at black doing this just because he wants his name out there. He knows Ross personally. Thats why. Black knew Ross even when ross was a teenager. Listen at the end of "Phone Tap". Of coarse miami nikkas dont even need to hear it because we already know the deal. Especially that older generation.
:beli: do you NOT get what those cats are saying...they saying this dude put in NO work and he is making it impossible for their cases to be blindly judged or appealed. Do you read or do you just skim through :dahell: I guess YOU believe his drugs tales?!? Yes you are a groupie. :sitdown:
 

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:beli: do you NOT get what those cats are saying...they saying this dude put in NO work and he is making it impossible for their cases to be blindly judged or appealed. Do you read or do you just skim through :dahell: I guess YOU believe his drugs tales?!? Yes you are a groupie. :sitdown:


I did read it. I've read it many times in the past as well. And again, you will never find a credible member apart of the actual team to say Ross wasn't down. I mean the leader of the whole operation is damn near best friends with the man. They just got mad becasue Ross flaunted too hard in the media. And I can understand that. But that doesn't take away his validity. Black helped Ross out when he was a kid. Ross eventually became part of the team or at least an affiliate.(that co job, etc)."Feds, tore apart the squad nikka, that's why I had to play my part nikka, It wasn't me it was a job nikka". This is fact. How do I know this? Because I actually know dudes who ran with him. I'm from the actual area too homie. Do you even know what the original carol city cartel was and how they really got down? See, this is the shyt that the internet is not telling you. And Ross had a luxury car and big house by 21 years old. And don't say his mama bought it. He bought all that shyt with street money. Everybody knew. I'm just telling how things are. All these years people have been calling Ross a fraud, when in reality, he's actually legit. I'm not gonna keep arguing becasue people will believe what they want.
 

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I did read it. I've read it many times in the past as well. And again, you will never find a credible member apart of the actual team to say Ross wasn't down. I mean the leader of the whole operation is damn near best friends with the man. They just got mad becasue Ross flaunted too hard in the media. And I can understand that. But that doesn't take away his validity. Black helped Ross out when he was a kid. Ross eventually became part of the team or at least an affiliate.(that co job, etc)."Feds, tore apart the squad nikka, that's why I had to play my part nikka, It wasn't me it was a job nikka". This is fact. How do I know this? Because I actually know dudes who ran with him. I'm from the actual area too homie. Do you even know what the original carol city cartel was and how they really got down? See, this is the shyt that the internet is not telling you. And Ross had a luxury car and big house by 21 years old. And don't say his mama bought it. He bought all that shyt with street money. Everybody knew. I'm just telling how things are. All these years people have been calling Ross a fraud, when in reality, he's actually legit. I'm not gonna keep arguing becasue people will believe what they want.
Is that you WILLIAM?!? :ohhh:
 

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You dudes kill me...I'm definitely a fan of Ross' music but do you nikkas really believe he certified because he got some incarcerated dude on his album :dahell: dude more than likely happy just to get an opportunity to be heard. nikkas need to read this article where several "Boobie Boys" speak on Roberts. He still isn't helping anybody cause but his OWN and the white man's agenda with these fake dope tales http://www.gorillaconvict.com/2011/10/the-boobie-boys-6/

The Boobie Boys
October 29, 2011
The Boobie Boys have gone down in gangster and lyrical lore as certified legends versed in the strength of street knowledge and hood justice. One of Miami’s most savage drug gangs, they allegedly killed to establish their turf and to retaliate against rivals. Murder was their game and they massacred enemies recklessly, executions and gangland style killings their M.O. AK47s blasted indiscriminately, laying waste to those who got in their way. Miami police linked as many as 35 murders and 100 shootings to the Boobie Boys as they allegedly unleashed an eight year barrage of murder and mayhem in the city. Newspaper headlines called it, A Decade of Death, but in the streets it was what it was. It was gangsterism, still it was more. The Boobie Boys were respected, loved and hated all at once. Their movement was strong, so with power came respect. Because in the game that’s what it’s all about. They embodied the gangsta’s creed, “My brother’s keeper, all for one and ride or die.”
In Miami’s mean streets they built an 80 million dollar drug empire that smuggled over five tons of coke from Panama and the Bahamas. Their supply of yayo was feeding over 25 Florida cities and twelve states with the illegal drug. In cementing their cocaine enterprise it’s alleged by police that they wrecked havoc, warring with other drug factions in the Miami-Dade area and leaving death in their wake. The AK47s sprayed rapid fire, and as a result the turf wars raged unabated furious and out of control. It was a scary time for the community and police with guns blasting every night and bodies dropping. But it was also a time of street legends being born in a hail of gunfire. Kenneth “Boobie” Williams was the namesake of the Boobie Boys, the alleged mastermind of the Carol City gang that police say left a trail of bodies on the streets of Miami, blood running cold on the sidewalk as they trafficked in millions of dollars of cocaine. Taking no prisoners and showing no mercy. Like Tony Montana they turned the Sunshine State into M.I.YAYO. A virtual narco zone and the distribution capital of the western hemisphere. In the MIA it was about that bang-bang and brick laying. Take a journey into the life of street legends and original gangsters, the Boobie Boys.
As with most hood legends, it usually takes a rapper to put them on the map. They can be certified in their hood and city like the Boobie Boys were, but until a rapper takes them national, they’re just the latest ghetto star. In the Boobie Boys case, it was gangsta rapper William “Rick Ross” Roberts who glorified their legend in his rhymes. In his song White House on Port of Miami he rapped, “Let me think back to ’96 when Bobbie had the realest nikka feelin like a bytch.” He also shouted out the crew in the Trilla intro – “Shout out to Kenny Williams. Shout out to E-4. Shout out to Fishgrease.” To the public, Boobie was nothing more than a drug dealer with a murderous bent, but to Ross he was a friend and mentor. “To me Boobie is the Carol City Cartel, what Larry Hoover was to the Gangster Disciples.” Ross credits the notorious Boobie as his most important mentor and credits Boobie with founding the Carol City Cartel.
Ross says that before Boobie was apprehended by the FBI, he passed the rap gauntlet to Ross, his protégé. “The dude that initially put me into the music game is Boobie. My music touches on his lifestyle. Boobie helped a lot of people in the hood and inspired a lot of positive things. The downside to it was that he was accused of over 100 homicides and for running a multi-million dollar drug enterprise,” explained Ross. “The stuff I talk about is real. The dope is real. The gun talk is official. Look up Kenneth ‘Boobie’ Williams. Look where he’s from. That’s not nothing to be proud of. I wish that on no man. But just to let you know, that’s what I witnessed. It’s a reality.” Since his debut on the national scene with Everyday I’m Hustlin Ross has claimed affiliation with the Boobie Boys.
“Them nikkas were doing their thing. I was just watching. I was a fan of the game. I sat on the porch and watched the Cadillacs go by,” said Ross. “The nikka I talk about on my record is Kenneth ‘Boobie’ Williams. He was featured on America’s Most Wanted in 1999. He got three life sentences, and they said it’s going to take five more years before they get to all of the murders. His only conviction was a federal firearms conviction. The police said the only reason that occurred was because an officer alleged he observed him get out at a gas station and pull a gun out. The officer then hopped back in his car. Didn’t follow him or shyt. This was totally false, but that goes in the indictment. The feds say he got 100-130 bodies. He was like 27 years old. The feds alleged he was running a $100 million cocaine distribution business. I talk to him all the time, and I work hard to keep him positive, no matter what it is. My dog is fukked up. He will never see home again. You see a nikka like this comes around once in a lifetime. A nikka who won’t curse, but he’ll tell you in a soft voice to go home or suffer the consequences. It was what it was.”
Ross has honored his homie in verse and with a DVD. The rapper from Miami’s Carol City neighborhood teamed up with Chris Larceny to produce M.I.YAYO, a DVD profiling Ross’s Top 10 urban gangsters and street legends from Miami. The DVD is a gripping true account of street life in Miami that features the Boobie Boys, and Ross shows love to his homies in glorifying their deeds, legend, and exploits. “In the 80s and 90s which was my generation, a lot of nikkas got rich, got killed or got life. Everybody knows what we represent. In my video I have a shirt on that says Boobie Boys. It represents my homie, Boobie,” Ross said. Ross emulates his former mentor too on the street tip. He portrays himself as not only a drug dealer but a gangster as well. “Get at me in the streets, nikka. You know how we play,” Ross said. “This shyt about to get deeper than rap.” But Rick Ross is no Boobie. He’s just a rapper, an entertainer who got his start as a prison guard. Maybe that’s how he first met Boobie. The real characters of his rhymes have a different take on it all.
“Ross is the homie,” Chico says. “He was unconscious of the full effect behind his actions. I know his intentions were good, but it was bad PR for our case. You have nikkas still fighting to overturn this shyt. It’s not a good look when we’re arguing the allegations were hyped, distortions and straight up fabricated. But then a nikka with nationwide exposure is constantly trying to validate it with glory. Hip-hop/rap music and its content is so powerful. It travels beyond the realm of our ghetto.” Plex gives his take on the matter also. “Chico said it best, but for real, it was lightweight, a sucka move.” Plex says. “Because it’s like he validating what the cracka’s said by putting a Boobie Boys t-shirt on. Who the fukk is the Boobie Boys? Straight up. People don’t even call Black, Boobie. We call him Black. So if dude was out to support his man, he should have put on a Black t-shirt. Still it is what it is. Dude a rapper, he did some rapper shyt, so I ain’t mad. I just hope he moves a little more wisely in the future and stands up for his man, Black, when the time comes, you feel me? But as far as Carol City Cartel, I didn’t have nothing to do with that. I was Streetlife Mob. Ross and them were little nikkas back then. I did me musically and they’re doing them.” E-4 looks at it all a little differently. “It’s all entertainment,” he says. “I am just glad to see someone from where I used to be reach stardom. I wish Rick Ross all my blessings. I send him all my shout outs.” Rappers have to know where to draw the line between reality and entertainment though. Chico explains why.
“I was in USP Lee County when the Ross Hustlin single dropped,” Chico says. “One morning on my way to the yard my case manager stopped me. He said, ‘Harper, did you see the TV this morning?’ I thought my case had gotten overturned or something. As I looked bewildered and waited for him to continue he said, ‘Your homeboy is representing for you all Boobie Boys. MTV aired the video early this morning.’ This was a middle-aged white dude, living in the mountains of Virginia or nearby in the surrounding area. If Hustlin made it inside of his living room I know damn well it reached the dens and family rooms of the appeal court judges and clerks who were in the process of deciding on our direct appeal. You follow me? Not to mention the many undercover informants who roam amongst us with the duty to report back to them with any info that may be conceivably relevant. You understand? Our appeal was denied shortly after that. Now, I’m not implying that the homie’s comments directly caused it, but indirectly it’s very possible. It’s a slap in the face to certain people. You cannot glorify everything. Especially injurious events.” Chico didn’t sit back though he tried to reach out to the homie, correctional officer turned gangsta rapper Rick Ross.
“When I first got word from the street about Ross’s statements concerning our case I tried to reach out to him.” Chico says. “My intentions were just to explain to him how to be more responsible with his words and actions. After failing to make direct contact with the homie, I sent another homie to the Hustlin video shoot. He spoke to Ross personally and was told that Boobie gave the green light for the attention. My man left Ross with my concerns and that was that. Since he said Boobie had stamped it that’s who I followed up with. I knew Boobie better. That information couldn’t have been accurate. To Ross’s credit Boobie never hit me back. I could only assume that it was true. That fukked me up cause nikkas didn’t realize that this was bigger than a rapper trying to be vilified or a villain trying to be glorified. For some cats they might feel some type of commemoration for this type of association, not for me though. Association is what got me convicted in that courtroom and sentenced to life to start with. I didn’t support that shyt.” Chico didn’t blame Rick Ross though.
“My beef was with Boobie.” Chico says. “Since then Rick Ross has dropped the M.I.YAYO DVD and continued to give bad PR to our case. And unless somebody with some sense gets in his ear or he grounds himself to a conscientious source he along with other rappers like him are going to continue making it hard on the real characters of their music. And it ain’t nothing gangsta about that. Ross is unconscious. A lot of rappers these days are. Even Tupac was with that name dropping shyt. But the O.G.’s pulled him up quick and hipped him. He had real players of the game getting in his ear. He had Mutula, Geronimo, Sinqu and a select few more of the elite soldiers from behind this wall that grounded his ass. His hands on contact with their conscience minds is what made him so advanced beyond the rest. He was fortunate in that way. When he began talking about those brothers much like Scarface did with Larry Hoover they didn’t perpetuate the propaganda surrounding those brothers’ situations. They talked about the injustices that were involved. That’s how you represent for a nikka. Pac and Face learned that. Other rappers don’t so they run reckless with their lyrics, completely oblivious to its consequences.”


Nah black having personal conversation with ross explains a lot because outside the co shyt no one knows who ross is. E4 & Chico had appeals on deck still trying to claim their innocents & distance themselves from the boobie boy name while ross is wearing a boobie boy shirt on tv. So of course they would be mad but at the sametime there was no way they was gonna win those appeals, to much evidence against them so ross wearing the shirt wasn't gonna hurt their case at all & they knew it. All that white man shyt is for weirdos, conspiracy theorists & the paranoid. No one knows who ross is you'll don't know what he did before the co job or after, all you'll know is he worked as a co so that automatically makes him fake. Like what makes it's so hard to believe a co or ex co sold drugs. Maybe I sound like a ross stan but at the sametime you sound like a old man or better yet you sound like freeway rick it's not that deep brotha.
 

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Nah black having personal conversation with ross explains a lot because outside the co shyt no one knows who ross is. E4 & Chico had appeals on deck still trying to claim their innocents & distance themselves from the boobie boy name while ross is wearing a boobie boy shirt on tv. So of course they would be mad but at the sametime there was no way they was gonna win those appeals, to much evidence against them so ross wearing the shirt wasn't gonna hurt their case at all & they knew it. All that white man shyt is for weirdos, conspiracy theorists & the paranoid. No one knows who ross is you'll don't know what he did before the co job or after, all you'll know is he worked as a co so that automatically makes him fake. Like what makes it's so hard to believe a co or ex co sold drugs. Maybe I sound like a ross stan but at the sametime you sound like a old man or better yet you sound like freeway rick it's not that deep brotha.
nikka you sound EXACTLY like the other dude AND you a new poster :ohhh: William are you out there making multiple accounts :lupe:
but anyway you dudes are crazy...we actually already know Williams history cause he been on the damn rap scene for about 15 years or so back to the slip and slide/Suave house deals. That nikka was NEVER no drug kingpin. He stole Freeway Rick Ross name and his and blacks' stories and created the persona he is now. That's a FRAUD and he has real nikkas getting fukked behind it. What's so hard to see as a problem here. And he has young kids wanting to follow is his footsteps with the ducktales and do dumb shyt to end up in jail or dead...how is that NOT the white mans agenda :beli: yeah like he said himself it's MUCH Deeper than Rap.
 

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nikka this thread is about discussing the Album...said album is about Drug Dealing/Hood tales so of COURSE his background is going to come into discussion.
You aint saying nothing u Ross detractors haven't said in every other Ross album discussion thread. We get it nikka, just let folks discuss the music that's what we here for. Dont nobody wanna debate another mans personal life wit u kick rocks if u aint here for the music. :camby:
 

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nikka you sound EXACTLY like the other dude AND you a new poster :ohhh: William are you out there making multiple accounts :lupe:
but anyway you dudes are crazy...we actually already know Williams history cause he been on the damn rap scene for about 15 years or so back to the slip and slide/Suave house deals. That nikka was NEVER no drug kingpin. He stole Freeway Rick Ross name and his and blacks' stories and created the persona he is now. That's a FRAUD and he has real nikkas getting fukked behind it. What's so hard to see as a problem here. And he has young kids wanting to follow is his footsteps with the ducktales and do dumb shyt to end up in jail or dead...how is that NOT the white mans agenda :beli: yeah like he said himself it's MUCH Deeper than Rap.

Dude I don't think it's one rapper that was a kingpin or a killer that's what rappers do. But that whole article vouches for ross actually knowing black & all them other dudes in the article. And that's all that matters, ok he stole freeway rick name just like 50 cent, capone & noriega & many other rappers, like dude said in the article it's just rapper shyt.

And no it's not deeper than rap because ross is no different than nwa, scarface, jayz & other gangster rappers using their talents to pay the bills & feed their families. If these kids are dum enough to lessen to ross & any other gangster rapper & go sell drugs & kill somebody than that's on them. But I'm pretty sure most of this kid's or very smart & knows right from wrong. Most of these kid's have father's brothers & cousins that died or are in prison because of drug dealing, these rappers shouldn't have to raise nobody.

Who or these real nikkas that Ross got fukked up & if he did fukk them up why isn't he dead he is always in miami. You don't know shyt bruh your just a speculator.
 

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Stop wasting y'alls time arguing with smart dumb n*ggas. If the man is such a fraud, let his day come. That day hasn't came yet...only a legit discography that cements his legacy.
 
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