Rick Ross – Capone Suite (Ft. Smiff-N-Wessun) (Review & Stream)

Why the f**k wasn’t this sly ass track on the original soundtrack?


Rick Ross said it himself: if his life was a movie, it would be Superfly, and I believe that. On this brand new track called “Capone Suite,” the boss is cooler than the other side of the pillow, laying down these absolutely pimpish verses over this old school/serene instrumental. You’re going to love how our hero never stresses a single word in his raps, literally sounding like he’s gliding through the beat.

Smith-N-Wessun is featured on this song, but lets be honest, their contributions were very forgettable. You can tell Rick Ross heard their s**t and said, “let me take it from here” halfway through it.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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