Rick Ross - Port of Miami 2 (Discussion Thread)

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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..."




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Gunplay coulda legit made a classic by now and been one of the most heralded , critically acclaimed rappers of our time. That’s how nice he is with it. Damn shame he hasn’t been able to put it all together.




Oh and i fux with the album... feel like Rozay got a little lazy with the pen on some tracks and on others he def reminded us of who he is and why his pen game is still top flight .
 

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Very disappointing album. Sounds uninspired. Beats dont even rock like they normally do on a Ross album.
Fascinated is fire though. What a fukking sample :wow:

Very meh overall though. Last album was much better, and nothing is touching Teflon Don/Rich Forever as his best two pieces of music.
 

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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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I genuinely believe Ross should be involved with Nas next album, like J Cole fixed Thug’s career, Ross can bring things full circle for Nas in the 20s.

im gonna keep saying Ross needs to exec produce a Nas album. Turnpike Ike, like many of Ross' best tracks (Amsterdam, Rich Off Cocaine, etc) sounds like a natural evolution of what Trackmasters were doing.
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this track dope af. I'm listening to the album rn.

Rick Ross executive producing a Nas album would be a good idea until it dropped. You'd get a whole bunch of people losing their minds over it and then it drops and it would be the same "Nas picks wack beats" and "Nas is off beat" complaints just like every album he's dropped since God's Son. Lost Tapes 2 is nearly a dream team assembly of producers that fans have asked for for years and he STILL got flack for "picking wack beats".
 
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