On Wednesday, in the wake of the release of his highly anticipated 10th studio album, ‘Port of Miami 2,’ Rick Ross sat down with the Breakfast Club to divulge on the process of the project. He also talked turning his memoir, ‘Hurricanes’ into a movie and why he decided to share his life story so late in his career.
“It was more about let your hustle and your actions speak for you,” Rick Ross explained. “This is the only way you really could prove who the real hustlers are. Not who make the biggest hit record of the summer, not who got the biggest buzz, not who got the best stylist. We gon’ look back a decade from now and see who got the most money, who made the most moves, who made the most millionaires, who put the most people in power. Who really getting paper and you can’t talk yo’ way into that.”
Elsewhere, the biggest boss discussed the differences between hate and motivation, “Coming To America,” real estate opportunities and his health scare.
However, he also talked Meek Mill’s recent legal victories and recent criticisms over his verse on, “Apple of My Eye,” in which he name dropped Nicki Minaj in reference to her ex, Meek Mill.
“If somebody willing to meet Obama with you, she is a keeper until you find out otherwise,” Ross said. “Me, personally. [Nicki] was around me a few times, she was a huge talent but other than that she was playing a very important position at the time. She was in between Meek and Drake at the time, and what she don’t know and what she may not understand coming from a big homie like myself. Playing that position was a very fragile role and it will be very easy to put that responsibility on her, but that ain’t what I tried to make it to. But most definitely when I seen It go to sour, It would be very easy to assume that she had something to do with that. And if somebody tell you they didn’t, they lying. But everybody move forward.”
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