Rick Ross - Port of Miami 2 (Discussion Thread)

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I’m also wondering why it’s called POM2, the first one was like an introduction to “the other side” of Miami. This one, I don’t know why. Pure marketing? I really thought he was gonna revisit or spin this take on Miami. Specially since POM is a very specific title. It’s like Kanye naming any of his latest albums CD2, LR2 or G2.

Nonetheless, after 2 plays it‘s solid need a few more.
 

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Gunplay is the best on MMG. Been saying that.




Dude's pen game is fukkin' astronomical.




We talking levels of 90's era heavyweights.



Bible on The Dash is a classic tune, btw (concept, production... his cadence and wordplay, introspectiveness of the rapped dialogue).



In Joey from Blossom voice...




"Whoa..."




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Young Renzel knows a thing or two about moving units.

The streets still love Rick Ross. After dropping off his tenth studio album Port Of Miami 2, his first release since experiencing a major health scare, Renzel made sure to prepare the most personal and mature album of his career. Though some, including his longtime arch-nemesis 50 Cent, wondered how the masses would respond to a 2019 project from Rozay, the Boss himself was never in doubt. According to a report from Hits Daily Double, Rick is looking to pull in some solid numbers, clocking in with a grand tally 70-80k (between 13-15k coming from Physical copies).


Under other circumstances, such lofty projections would all-but ensure the number one spot. But not even Rozay at his most emotional is enough to stave up those masked metalheads Slipknot; the band's latest album reportedly moved between 100-120k, albeit aided by a ticket bundling strategy. Though not quite enough to dethrone Corey Taylor and his merry band, Renzel can still look back on a job well done.

Likewise can the young scrapper Trippie Redd, whose ! album arrived on the same day as Port Of Miami 2. Though not quite in the top two race, it fared respectively nonetheless, turning in between 45-55k. All things considered, it was a pretty strong day for music in general. Did you play a part in supporting any of the aforementioned?
 

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Young Renzel knows a thing or two about moving units.

The streets still love Rick Ross. After dropping off his tenth studio album Port Of Miami 2, his first release since experiencing a major health scare, Renzel made sure to prepare the most personal and mature album of his career. Though some, including his longtime arch-nemesis 50 Cent, wondered how the masses would respond to a 2019 project from Rozay, the Boss himself was never in doubt. According to a report from Hits Daily Double, Rick is looking to pull in some solid numbers, clocking in with a grand tally 70-80k (between 13-15k coming from Physical copies).


Under other circumstances, such lofty projections would all-but ensure the number one spot. But not even Rozay at his most emotional is enough to stave up those masked metalheads Slipknot; the band's latest album reportedly moved between 100-120k, albeit aided by a ticket bundling strategy. Though not quite enough to dethrone Corey Taylor and his merry band, Renzel can still look back on a job well done.

Likewise can the young scrapper Trippie Redd, whose ! album arrived on the same day as Port Of Miami 2. Though not quite in the top two race, it fared respectively nonetheless, turning in between 45-55k. All things considered, it was a pretty strong day for music in general. Did you play a part in supporting any of the aforementioned?
Good numbers for Ross
 

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Dude's pen game is fukkin' astronomical.




We talking levels of 90's era heavyweights.



Bible on The Dash is a classic tune, btw (concept, production... his cadence and wordplay, introspectiveness of the rapped dialogue).



In Joey from Blossom voice...




"Whoa..."




.

His verse on Another One is uncanny

"Shoes too huge/Tires thin as floss
Wood on floors putting splinters in my toes/My crib like a brothel/bytches playing turkey on my dikk, gooble gooble
Yea I got money mutt/bytch I'm money'd up/I'll buy a whores mouth yea money sucks/Aw shucks, sperm grey Bugatti/Guts walnut aye hi there, Howdy
My nikkas rock rags like a saudi/My Maserati looping round the emblems on your Audi/Only nikka out in Berlin blowing Cali Maui/Only nikka out in Paree spitting out my calamari"


His bytches Ain't shyt and All I Do Is Win freestyles are awesome too. He uses damn near every literary device known.
 

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I've only listened twice, so I'm not going to give my two cents on this just yet but.....
Jim Jones still has the best album from the vets this year.

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