

Ross would stomp all over it with boasts. The beat is riotous, a G5Kid production that’s a vivid copy of the work Mr. Ross’s fifth solo studio album, is “Hold Me Back,” the eighth song. The first moment that even approximates that sense of primal urgency on “God Forgives, I Don’t” (Maybach Music/Sip-N-Slide/Def Jam), Mr. Ross grinned maniacally and toasted to excess. They were dazzling, and almost identical: produced by Lex Luger, they jumped from climax to climax musically while Mr. (Blowin’ Money Fast),” songs that defined the modern generation of hip-hop’s new-money bombast. He reached his apex on his last album, “Teflon Don,” the centerpieces of which were the back-to-back explosions “MC Hammer” and “B.M.F. From the earliest days of his career he cut a big figure, but of late he’s been filling it out too, playing the boss character to the hilt. Ross has spent the last few years making an art of grandness, building fortresses of boasting and self-regard. That beneath all the bluster, behind the imposing shades, underneath the girth and the tattoos - barriers all - there beat something urgent, a muscle carrying more weight than one man could reasonably bear. It seems as though he’s staying true to his word with the gift that keeps on giving.Ĭongratulations to William Roberts III on officially becoming a boss.IMAGINE that Rick Ross had a heart.

In 2020, he told Miami Living magazine that he’d take generational wealth over artistic legacy. It looks like he is definitely backing that up by setting his children up for success. 11, the rapper released “The Perfect Day To Boss Up,” a self-help book that teaches people how to embrace the grind while building wealth. Now, he will continue the legacy as the owner of his own Wingstop franchise, and only time will tell if he follows in his father’s footsteps when it comes to his other various business ventures.īorn in Mississippi, but raised just north of Miami, FL, Rick Ross has always been very vocal about generational wealth and building a legacy. Thomas Aquinas team that walked away with a 7A state title and went 8-1 during the season. As a freshman, he played on varsity for a Fort Lauderdale St. Earlier this year, 247Sports reported that Roberts III landed his first two verbal scholarship offers with Miami and Syracuse.

His eldest son is currently making quite the name for himself in sports. It has also been reported that he raked in an estimated $7 million from his Wingstop investments in 2014. A post shared by Biggest Boss Rick Ross previously reported that Rick Ross owns at least 25 Wingstop restaurants, which bring in $200,000 each year in sales.
