Maybach Music Group (MMG) is a record label imprint founded by rapper Rick … Read Full Bio ↴Maybach Music Group (MMG) is a record label imprint founded by rapper Rick Ross. It is currently distributed by Warner Bros. Records, which took over distribution following the expiration of a deal with Def Jam.
Maybach Music Group released its first album in the summer of 2009, which was Rick Ross' third studio album Deeper Than Rap. After the release, Ross focused more on signing artists to his label, in the process discovering musicians such as hip hop group Triple C's who consists of members Gunplay, Torch, & Young Breed. On October 27, 2009 Ross released Triple C's debut studio album Custom Cars & Cycles through Def Jam.
In 2010, MMG issued Teflon Don, with another album titled Color, Cut & Clarity by Triple C's also scheduled for distribution, but was delayed and has yet to be released.
That same year, Ross made an offer to rapper Wiz Khalifa to sign to Maybach Music Group. Khalifa at the time was already signed with Atlantic Records.
In 2011, Ross confirmed that he intended to launch Maybach Music Jamaica along with Maybach Music Latino. He also signed Maybach Music Group's first reggae artist, Magazeen.
On May 23, 2011, Maybach Music Group released the album Self Made Vol. 1, featuring Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Pill, and Wale.
On January 2, 2012 while in the studio with Rick Ross, French Montana announced that he had signed a joint venture deal with Maybach Music Group and Bad Boy Records with Rick Ross and Diddy set to executive produce his debut album. It was announced that his debut album Excuse My French would be released in Fall 2012 through Interscope Records.
On February 4, 2012, Rick Ross spoke about the departure of Pill from Maybach Music Group and revealed that Pill was never actually signed to Maybach Music Group. Pill was already signed to Warner Brothers prior to Maybach Music Group and it was Warner executives who proposed the idea of Pill joining. Ross says that they worked out a one year deal, were Pill would be part of the team and after the year was up, it would be up to Warner Brother Records to decide if he stayed or not.
On May 2, 2012, Rick Ross would go on to sign Omarion to the Maybach Music Group. He also announced that Self Made Vol. 2 would be released on June 26, 2012 and God Forgives, I Don't would be released on July 31, 2012.
On June 26, 2012 while promoting Self Made 2 Rick Ross said that Gunplay signed a solo deal with Def Jam and that more material would be released from Gunplay leading up to his debut album.
There has been rumors that rapper Dom Kennedy is in talks on joining the label but when asked about the rumors Ross stated that he was a fan of him, but as of yet is not signed to Maybach Music Group.
On July 12, 2012 after rumors that rapper Rockie Fresh was in talks to joining the label, Ross confirmed that Rockie Fresh was the newest addition to Maybach Music Group. Rockie Fresh is currently working on a new mixtape entitled Electric Highway that is set to drop sometime in the fall and will be his first project released under the imprint.
Maybach Music Group released its first album in the summer of 2009, which was Rick Ross' third studio album Deeper Than Rap. After the release, Ross focused more on signing artists to his label, in the process discovering musicians such as hip hop group Triple C's who consists of members Gunplay, Torch, & Young Breed. On October 27, 2009 Ross released Triple C's debut studio album Custom Cars & Cycles through Def Jam.
In 2010, MMG issued Teflon Don, with another album titled Color, Cut & Clarity by Triple C's also scheduled for distribution, but was delayed and has yet to be released.
That same year, Ross made an offer to rapper Wiz Khalifa to sign to Maybach Music Group. Khalifa at the time was already signed with Atlantic Records.
In 2011, Ross confirmed that he intended to launch Maybach Music Jamaica along with Maybach Music Latino. He also signed Maybach Music Group's first reggae artist, Magazeen.
On May 23, 2011, Maybach Music Group released the album Self Made Vol. 1, featuring Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Pill, and Wale.
On January 2, 2012 while in the studio with Rick Ross, French Montana announced that he had signed a joint venture deal with Maybach Music Group and Bad Boy Records with Rick Ross and Diddy set to executive produce his debut album. It was announced that his debut album Excuse My French would be released in Fall 2012 through Interscope Records.
On February 4, 2012, Rick Ross spoke about the departure of Pill from Maybach Music Group and revealed that Pill was never actually signed to Maybach Music Group. Pill was already signed to Warner Brothers prior to Maybach Music Group and it was Warner executives who proposed the idea of Pill joining. Ross says that they worked out a one year deal, were Pill would be part of the team and after the year was up, it would be up to Warner Brother Records to decide if he stayed or not.
On May 2, 2012, Rick Ross would go on to sign Omarion to the Maybach Music Group. He also announced that Self Made Vol. 2 would be released on June 26, 2012 and God Forgives, I Don't would be released on July 31, 2012.
On June 26, 2012 while promoting Self Made 2 Rick Ross said that Gunplay signed a solo deal with Def Jam and that more material would be released from Gunplay leading up to his debut album.
There has been rumors that rapper Dom Kennedy is in talks on joining the label but when asked about the rumors Ross stated that he was a fan of him, but as of yet is not signed to Maybach Music Group.
On July 12, 2012 after rumors that rapper Rockie Fresh was in talks to joining the label, Ross confirmed that Rockie Fresh was the newest addition to Maybach Music Group. Rockie Fresh is currently working on a new mixtape entitled Electric Highway that is set to drop sometime in the fall and will be his first project released under the imprint.
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@antifonamiles9483
They told me it's never too late for prayer
Well Lord! Pray for us niggas
Cause we ready to die for this shit
If I die tonight I pray I get buried in clean drawers
Line us all up, just bury me with my dawgs
If I die tonight I pray I get buried in clean drawers
Line us all up, just bury me with my dawgs
Bury me with my dawgs, bury me with my dawgs
Line us all up, bury me with my dawgs
Bury me with my dawgs, bury me with my dawgs
Line us all up, bury me with my dawgs
I look to my left, I look to my right
All I see is my blood, all I see is my life
If it go down tonight, my nigga look out for momma
Been robbing my whole life, I gotta look out for karma
Selling them white squares I swear I'm well prepared
Fifty in my chopper whoever could go to hell
Chopper still heat seeking, block getting hotter
When them niggas go to beefing, slide me til we got 'em
If I die tonight I pray I get buried in clean drawers
Line us all up, just bury me with my dawgs
If I die tonight I pray I get buried in clean drawers
Line us all up, just bury me with my dawgs
Bury me with my dawgs, bury me with my dawgs
Line us all up, bury me with my dawgs
Bury me with my dawgs, bury me with my dawgs
Line us all up, bury me with my dawgs
Machine gun man, seen him on the news
Every gun I had was one the home invaders couldn't use
Had a nigga catch me slipping, I refuse, not a chance
Listen dude, Tip can use any tool known to man
And don't think that I can't hit you just cause it ain't in my hand
Got a sniper, drop your ass where you stand, understand?
Fifty cal with a scope and a chopper, boy you got to
Plan a way straight to the undertaker, know me for the doctor
Should I die, lay me next to my daughter Lelah and my partner
Rap your ass off somethin' proper with that blacka, blacka, blacka
Did just what I gotta do, it's me or you and boy I'm saying
Know that ATF listening, I'm just playing, I'm just playing
If I die tonight I pray I get buried in clean drawers
Line us all up, just bury me with my dawgs
If I die tonight I pray I get buried in clean drawers
Line us all up, just bury me with my dawgs
Bury me with my dawgs, bury me with my dawgs
Line us all up, bury me with my dawgs
Bury me with my dawgs, bury me with my dawgs
Line us all up, bury me with my dawgs
@Neonytic
@@jadepowell4158 ooooh that's a can of worms I dunno if you really wanna know. But in case you do, let me try to summarize it best I can.
Even Kendrick Lamar in his supposed authenticity and absolute lyrical brilliance is a product of a system designed to make for example famous rappers and athletes keep black people keeping themselves down by always assuming some form of victimhood position and viewing as much of their life experience through race even in situations where nothing has to do with their race.
I dunno if Kendrick really changed at any point, since I don't follow him exactly but the news about him shaming a white female fan on stage for using the n-word when singing HIS SONG HE WROTE WITH THAT WORD was peak ignorance and idiocy on his part and demonstrates that his intellect is either severely lacking or he was playing the division game that we've all come to see very much daily in the last 10 years.
With all this said, in my original comment 10 years ago, I didn't mean "it doesn't matter" in a sense that there's nothing wrong with that. What I meant by it was that it is all by design, because selling ignorance and toxicity to the masses is key to the elites game.
If we all stopped even considering race and simply held everyone to the same standard, the elite would stop being able to twist the people against each other, but this whole mainstream rap scene is more or less population control, mass hypnosis and peddling a race centric world view.
@samuellucas593
it's 2024 and this is one of those songs you will first play in your brand new car.
@keezzy100
T.I. KILLED THIS
@thesuccessfulpedagogicaldi4910
He didn't kill it nor made it alive.
@TerrellRobertson-dt2ig
2023
@sagaciousadamz
Hope you still safe out there fam. It's been 10 good years
@JeromeProductions
Word
@TerrellRobertson-dt2ig
W MELVINA ST
@thebgmsc
T.I. killed this
@momokoulami7161
R. I. P DAD
@khaledkordoghli6196
T.i IS the best rapeur in the history