Rick Ross Drops “Port Of Miami 2 Freestyle”

Rozay, were waiting on that “Port Of Miami 2” to release like its crack money!


Unpopular opinion: Rick Ross is an all-time great. While many may disagree with me, I believe since dropping “Port Of Miami” in 2006, he’s been consistent and dominant when he’s hopped on the mic. In “Port Of Miami 2 Freestyle,” the Miami rapper shows he hasn’t lost a single step, delivering this punchline heavy/bossed up quickie that does nothing but makes you thirstier for more s**t from him.

You think “Port of Miami 2” can eclipse “Teflon Don” as Ross’ best album? He’s taking his sweet ass time to make it, so it better be!

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)

 


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