Saturday, October 8, 2011

J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League talks Rick Ross' "God Forgives, I Don't"

By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

When he first arrived in the game, Rick Ross declared he was the boss. While his music was popular, in the South, many argued Ross was not even the biggest figure in Miami. Trick Daddy still held the title, but not for much longer. Rick Ross established his position in the game with 2008's Trilla.

In 2009, Rick Ross made a gutsy move when he dissed 50 Cent, the bully of the hip hop game. 50 Cent was primarily known, in the beef arena, for ending Ja Rule's career. When 50 Cent began dissing Ja Rule, he was the biggest rapper in the game. Rick Ross still went at 50 Cent and ended up winning the beef.

Two years later, Rick Ross is now seen as the boss of the rap game, getting just as much radio play as Lil Wayne. Last year, Ross had a number of hits. His most-known was "B.M.F.," last summer, which sparked a beef with Young Jeezy. The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, who produced his Drake-assisted crossover hit, "Aston Martin Music," are producing for this album.

The duo discussed Rick Ross' God Forgives, I Don't album, saying many feel as if Rick Ross has already reached his peak. For those who think they have figured out Rick Ross' overall sound and style, the production duo said Rick Ross is just getting started. After this, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League says artists in the game will be chasing them for the new Rick Ross sound.

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