Rick Ross - Mafia Music 2
Artist: Rick Ross
Featuring: Chrisette Michele
Producer: The Olympicks
Album: Teflon Don
Label: Maybach Music/Def Jam
Cocaine trafficking in South Florida is at an all-time high, and that can only mean one thing. That’s right – Rick Ross is back in the Booth with the first leak off his forthcoming fourth full-length album, Teflon Don. Mafia Music 2, sequel to the Deeper Than Rap street single that dropped almost exactly a year ago, delivers just what the Boss’ longtime fans have come to expect. Though The Olympicks have replaced The Inkredibles behind the boards, the beat here has the same swanky feel as the original, with an added dash of soul courtesy of guest singer Chrisette Michelle. On the lyrical tip, Ross laces his coke-pushing flows with philosophical ponderings on such weighty topics as his own mortality and a certain Young Money femcee’s pubic area: “We all gotta go / My glock hole bigger than Nicki Minaj’ camel-toe.” Is Mafia Music 2 a worthy sequel to its Booth-approved predecessor? If you think so, you’ll want to keep it locked for the latest on Teflon Don, which has yet to receive a solid release date from our friends at Def Jam.
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DJ Booth Member |
It has smooth production match's the original but for me "Mafia Music" was a battle track and this is just to soft for me but Ross really got more lyrical and that Nikki Minaj line was crazy and Chrisette Michele was only in the back ground so she didn't play a major role in the song
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 11882 |
I've been a very big fan of Ross' music (particularly his production selection - which is excellent), but this record dones't have me excited for the new project. It sounds a bit repetitive to me, but I guess it follows the old "if it ain't broke don't fix it" adage.
I'll wait for the official radio single... |
| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1192 |
Production isnt as good as you'd expect from a Rick Ross track, though its still a decent track.
"We all go when we gotta go, my glock hole bigger than Nicki Minaj's camel toe" "We all go when we gotta go, my glock hole bigger than Nicki Minaj's camel toe" 'my glock hole bigger then nicki minaj's camel toe' - that was a dope line |
| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1192 |
i didnt mean to quote it 3 times by the way
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 908 |
Could do without the intro... A good lyrical show from Ross is what this track is. Not someone to be underestimated. Smooth production and Chrisette Michelle just adds to the track.
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 433 |
Man I just love Ross' music. Always such a summer production, and here it's no different. He's the kind of rapper I have no problem with if he never changed.
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 613 |
Ross has an ear for epic production, simply amazing!
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 544 |
Ever since I found out about Ross's previous life, as a C.O., I've lost respect for him and it makes it hard for me to listen to his music(esp. when he raps about his so called "drug lifestyle") but I can't front, this wasn't that bad.
I wish Chrisette would of not just sang background vocals and would of been given a bigger part. Since she has such a beatiful voice and could of added more soul to the record. The beat wasn't as good as the orginal but decent still. It bothers me also how Rick just seems to live in the shoes of REAL drug lords instead being more creative and creating his own life. I mean his name was taken from a drug lord and now the album's name. What's next? I'm just throwing this out, it dosent bring down my rating of the song. |
| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 272 |
Stop with all the effin Cocaine, rappers give testimonies you my friend were a CO stop why don't you rap about something else, Mafia Music 2, Mayback Music 2...are you running out of titles, or are you not going to stop until you reach Mafia Music 56. Waste of a good beat, and a waste of Chriseete Michele's voice.
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1309 |
Agree @Dj Baer and MuzzieBoi!
"moving weed and white before we learn to read and write, so @*#$! a tutor, pay attention to my shooter" I don't care, and no one should, if that is true or not!!! This is entertainment and I like how it was put together, not the real content. Do ANY hip hop fan like a rapper because he actually did illegal stuff in his life?! What does that have to do with music? Real gangstas are dead or in jail! Ross only gets better with time! It’s funny that many say what he says in the game, but his delivery sets him apart! At 2:14 beat went crazy… amazing! =) I’m so happy for the game that beats turned so classy nowadays (See J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Inkredibles, etc…). |
| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 75 |
Let him make 56 of these. They 're still gonna be dope. 'Nuff said.
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 8304 |
This beat is smooth right here. I am feelin this. Rick Ross represents on here. Nice flow as usual...BANGER status.
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 4267 |
The overall wow-factor of Rick's production choices can't be overstated, but Ross ably does justice to the compelling soundscape with Chrisette Michele's vocal tricks deployed to great effect.
In the absence of new Deeper Than Rap's same-beat-new-verses Remixes, this stuff is the next best thing. Certainly a great start, I hope this is an indication of things to come! |
| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 2476 |
Me: "Sorry Ricky, you're gonna have to work a little harder than this if you want a four star rating."
Rick Ross: "I'm already working around the clock!!!" |
| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 4267 |
Kilograms were the key to my success
I apologize being so discreet with my connects Lamborghini’s were figments of my imagination who ever figured the figures this n!gga would be making plenty cream, our women pose like figurines whips weaving through traffic, the triple black centipedes please let a n!gga breathe dilated pupils are the seeds of a n!gga’s greed with twenty G’s in my denim jeans If she fcukin then she lucky just to get some Chuck E. Cheese I bust my nut and holla “Lucky Me” It’s tatted in my vein, I remain sucka free My vocal like an atom bomb in that Avalon black roses, foes singin the saddest song A-salaam Alaikum the paper, Walikum Salam I’m the don, Inshallah, now pour me my Dom Being gangsta’s a cold job wack a n!gga go rejoice wit a blow job Always wanted a Rolls Royce with no job Then again, all I fear is a dope charge all I fear is a dope charge Tell me what’s the odds for appeals for a dope boy? who sheds tears for a dope boy? for what happens to the kids of a dope boy Orphans, fcukin orphans born defendants, a n!gga never been on offense Now it’s mo’ shrimp, n!gga, order mo’ shrimp my neighborhood a racket, time to practice my importance you know we hustle to the key of life movin’ weed and white before we learned to read and write So @*#$! a tutor, pay attention to my shooter She fcukin me today but next week she’ll be fcukin Luda We a$$holes with fast cars and cash flow My last load was gift wrapped by Castro I did it all but the blow was my specialty Mental telepathy directly in my recipe Ahhh 2 mil on the second home Still steppin’ on a couple bricks of that Methadone I gotta method for gettin’ money like RZA do resurrected Big Poppa in the physical reincarnated the realist, I’m gettin’ revenue 10 mil bond for my peers in the Federal and that’s several for slingin’ in Atlanta but the way they dressed, you never knew, thought they seen a better view but the Fed’s had a rat named Reginald that put em’ on the pedestal, conviction was incredible The moral of the story was ain’t no happy endings for a thug I think of Tupac, I think of Biggie now, Look how they gettin’ down, I went and bought a 50 Cal We all go when we gotta go my Glock hole bigger then Nikki Minaj camel toe So let the panel know we back, the commission intact Teflon Don in all black, fulfilling contracts I’m only here to supersede my successors RIP Paul Castellano, Myer Lansky, Bumpy Johnson, Al Capone T-Roger, Tookie Williams, Carlo Gambino and last but not least John Gotti Teflon Don RAWSE !!! |
| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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I thought Ross flowed very well here. Solid track.
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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this is a nice track from ross but ive heard better from him. close to banger but not quite, 3.5 but rounding down.
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| Posted on Jan 25, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member |
beat's dope, even ross is dope. BUT this is the same song from him for the 30th time in a row. And I'm really tired of hearing this ex CO talk about how gangster he is and compare himself to Al Capone...
*patiently waiting on MM3* |
| Posted on Jan 26, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 544 |
@ FredRico
I never said the song was wack, only that I've lost respect for Rick Ross. How can you respect someone who's just lies in their records. I'm still open minded, that's why I said this dosen't take away from the song. But your gonna say you know he's full of s**t and it dosent bother you or it shouldn't bother a true hip hop fan??? A true hip hop fan realizes the bull and respects the real! |
| Posted on Jan 26, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 14 |
yea he was definitely more lyrical on this 1.
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| Posted on Jan 26, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 2065 |
This track did not need that long intro, and it didn't need those shout outs at the end, if Rick would of took out those two things and made this track with more Rick Ross verse and a Chrisette Michele solo at the end he woulda had himself a classic on his hands.
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| Posted on Jan 26, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1309 |
@HoamBoy: I got your point, I was just throwing that out too (because a lot of people can't be as unbiased as you). I didn't want to make it a matter of "true" (didn't use that word) and not true hip hop fan. you have the right to be disappointed in his honesty, but at the end of the day I'll take this "dishonest music" instead of the genuinely retarded crap Gucci Mane makes. lol! you know what I mean? ;)
The fact he was a CO doesn't bother me because I didn't admire him for being a drug dealer in the past, you feel me? It was always about HOW he said whatever he did and the accompaniment (beat). Now if Lupe wasn't the great guy he sounds like in his lyrics, then I'd feel disappointed, cuz I admire his persona. |
| Posted on Jan 27, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 93 |
rick is one of the best emcees in the game. this ish go hard.
my Glock hole bigger then Nikki Minaj camel toe classic |
| Posted on Jan 27, 2010 |
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| Posted on Jan 29, 2010 |
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Teflon Don...if this is just a taste. Then nigga has a classic album again on hiz handz!!. Fuqkn Classic 5stars all da way
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| Posted on Mar 01, 2010 |
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