"Come on Roll, enough with the 'Rick Ross served as a correctional officer for 18 months from December 1995 to June 1997' shit, it's getting old." Awesome, cause we've just arrived at the point in Ross' career where the excessive riches/crime family fantasies are getting old. The redundancy is getting harder to ignore with each new album as the quality of the front-to-end listens suffers. Besides, there's no flashy or new feature Ross could slap on his album at this point that would ... read more
Pretty lame and hard to not to get bored. Some good tracks but this marks the point where Ross became pretty complacent with rehashing the same typa tracks repeatedly. This trend continues today. Mastermind remains superior.
1 | Intro 2:07 | |
2 | Hood Billionaire 3:57 | |
3 | Coke Like the 80’s 4:48 | |
4 | Heavyweight 4:06 feat. Whole Slab | |
5 | Neighborhood Drug Dealer 3:53 | |
6 | Phone Tap 4:38 | |
7 | Trap Luv 4:10 feat. Yo Gotti | |
8 | Elvis Presley Blvd. 6:02 feat. Project Pat | |
9 | Movin’ Bass 4:23 feat. JAY-Z | |
10 | If They Knew 4:34 feat. K. Michelle | |
11 | Quintessential 3:13 feat. Snoop Dogg | |
12 | Keep Doin’ That (Rich Bitch) 4:13 feat. R. Kelly | |
13 | Nickel Rock 4:47 feat. Boosie Badazz | |
14 | Burn 5:15 | |
15 | Family Ties 3:42 | |
16 | Brimstone 5:56 feat. Big K.R.I.T. |