William Leonard Roberts II was born in Coahoma County, Mississippi and raised in Carol City, Florida, near Miami After graduating from Carol City Senior High School, he later attended the historically black college Albany State University in Albany, Georgia.
After being signed to Suave House Records, former label for rap duo 8Ball & MJG, he eventually signed a deal with Slip-n-Slide Records, which has been under the Def Jam umbrella since 2006. While signed to Slip-n-Slide, Ross toured with fellow rapper Trick Daddy and made guest performances on other Slip-n-Slide rap albums
His debut album Port of Miami was released in August 2006 and debuted at the top spot on the Billboard 200 album chart, with sales at 187,000 units after its first week
In March 2008, his second album Trilla was released and, as its predecessor Port of Miami had, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200.[8] Its lead single "Speedin'" featuring R. Kelly peaked at #121 on the Billboard Hot 100; the next one, "The Boss" featuring T-Pain peaked at #17 on the Hot 100. The third single "Here I Am" featured Nelly and Avery Storm
Deeper Than Rap is the third studio album by American rapper Rick Ross, released April 21, 2009 on his label Maybach Music Group and Slip-n-Slide Records, with distribution from Def Jam Recordings. The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 158,000 copies its first week. Singles from the album were: Mafia Music, Maybach Music II, Magnificent, & All I Really Want.
Teflon Don is the fourth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross, released July 20, 2010 on Maybach Music Group and Def Jam Recordings. Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010 and was handled by several record producers, including Clark Kent, No I.D., The Olympicks, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Lex Luger, Danja, The Inkredibles, The Remedy, and Kanye West
The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 176,300 copies in its first week. It attained some international charting and produced three singles with moderate Billboard chart success. Upon its release, Teflon Don received generally positive reviews from most music critics, earning praise for its cinematic production and Ross's lyrical persona.
Ross has signed Pill, Meek Mill, & Wale to his label Maybach Music Group. In 2010 Rick Ross made an offer to rapper Wiz Khalifa to sign to Maybach Music Group but he decided to sign with Atlantic instead.
Billionaire
Rick Ross Lyrics
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Double M empire, I know these niggas fear me
I'm already rich, I'm tired of bein' famous
I done fucked all these bitches, I can't even name 'em
But if the bitch is bad, bring 'er, yellow stone on my finger
Mink coat, mine cheetah, before I fuck I'm gon' eat her
All I talk is that cash, Versace all in my bag
Dope all in my vein, hoes hollin' my name
He a fuckboy, that's simple, I ain't into what he into
Hoes wave to my window, keep a pile of that endo
I always got bond money, you don't know what I've been through
Carol City niggas, still 187
Lil' Haiti niggas, still 211
Open lockin' niggas, still got them quarters (oh yeah)
Overtime niggas (billionaire), still movin' water
Let me show you how to get right, whip an ounce of that white
Fast forward to a brick, now you livin' that life
I can get you out of my hood, I'm a billionaire in my hood
Tryna buy a piece of the Dolphins, five percent of them good
Huh, now I think I'm Don Shula
Pull up with 20 bitches on the hundred footer
All white me gusta, oh hallelujah
Oh hallelujah, oh I maneuver
Memphis niggas, still get it right (Tennessee)
Mississippi niggas still get it right (Las Vegas)
Florida boys, know we gonna get it right (fuckboys)
Alabama hustlers, you gon' get it right (Alabama)
I went and bought your bitch a washer and a dryer
Seen it in your son's face, I'm who he admires
Rules of the game, jack of all trades
Icy on the court at the basketball games
Nigga, tell your pops I got a million dollar watch
All you fake watch bustas, I'm the one to watch
Rolls Royce fake and my two yachts fake
30 Franchises, show you what this pot make
Make the most in the Ghost, fuck Huffington Post
Young brother Rolls, Belaire Rose, I'm makin' a toast
At the Heat game, talkin' all cash
Still tweetin' while ya'll eatin' out of our trash
Chi-town niggas, we gon' get it right (Detroit)
New York niggas, time to get it right (Jersey waddap)
Philly niggas, know we gon' get it right
Dreamchasers niggas, we gon' get it right
Shoot and run nigga, we gon' get it right
305 Niggas, we gon' get it right
20 For the bird, better get it right
Got a bag of money, nigga get it right
If you owe me somethin', better get it right
Hood billionaire, time to get it right
Hundred million nigga 'til I get it right
Hundred million nigga 'til I get it right (hundred billionaire)
(Hundred billionaire)
(See the world my way)
(Hundred billionaire)
(Hundred billionaire)
The song "Billionaire" by Rick Ross is all about riches and lavish lifestyles. The lyrics depict Rick Ross as someone who is already rich but still wants to become a billionaire. He talks about his double M empire and how he's already tired of being famous. The lines "I done fucked all these bitches, I can't even name 'em / But if the bitch is bad, bring 'er, yellow stone on my finger" talks about his love for women and how he spoils them with yellow stone rings. He then moves on to talking about his riches, Versace in his bag, dope in his veins - all the while hoes are hollering his name.
The second verse talks about Rick Ross's success, how he can get anyone out of the hood and his desire to buy a piece of the Dolphins. He also talks about being a role model for young kids, rules of the game, and how he has a million-dollar watch. He takes a jab at fake watch bustas exclaiming "I'm the one to watch". The last part of the song is collaborative with other rappers, essentially talking about their success and how they'll keep moving forward to be successful.
Overall, "Billionaire" is a song that highlights the importance of success and riches. Rick Ross talks about his love for women, riches and his quest to become a billionaire.
Line by Line Meaning
Kilo at the telly, bitch it's Makiaveli
I am living a lavish life, surrounded with opulence, and am invincible like Machiavelli
Double M empire, I know these niggas fear me
I have created an empire with my rapper persona Double M, and my opponents and peers are intimidated by my power
I'm already rich, I'm tired of bein' famous
I have already acquired vast wealth and am no longer motivated to chase fame
I done fucked all these bitches, I can't even name 'em
I have slept with countless women, to the point where I cannot even recall their names
But if the bitch is bad, bring 'er, yellow stone on my finger
However, if a woman is particularly attractive, I may engage with her and reward her with jewelry
Mink coat, mine cheetah, before I fuck I'm gon' eat her
I have expensive, exotic clothes and after grooming my partner, I engage in sexual activity
All I talk is that cash, Versace all in my bag
I focus only on making more money, and flaunt my wealth through my luxurious Versace bag
Dope all in my vein, hoes hollin' my name
I am heavily involved with drugs, and women constantly desire to be with me
White T still pimpin', Lenox Mall in a Bentley
I continue to wear casual t-shirts but still maintain my pimp persona while shopping at the upscale Lenox Mall in my Bentley
He a fuckboy, that's simple, I ain't into what he into
I have disdain for men who are deemed less successful and out of touch with the same lifestyle that I live
Hoes wave to my window, keep a pile of that endo
Women are constantly trying to get my attention, and I always have a stack of weed to smoke
I always got bond money, you don't know what I've been through
I am always prepared, and I have had many legal encounters that the public is not aware of
Carol City niggas, still 187
Even though I am successful, I have not forgotten my roots in Carol City where murder is still prevalent
Lil' Haiti niggas, still 211
I still have connections to my Haitian heritage, where robbery is still a common occurrence
Open lockin' niggas, still got them quarters (oh yeah)
I am still associated with petty criminals who steal and sell drugs
Overtime niggas (billionaire), still movin' water
I am still conducting illegal activities even though I am a billionaire through illegal drug trafficking
Let me show you how to get right, whip an ounce of that white
Let me demonstrate to you how to achieve success by selling drugs, starting with a small amount
Fast forward to a brick, now you livin' that life
Quickly escalate your operation to a larger level, then you will live a life of abundance
I can get you out of my hood, I'm a billionaire in my hood
I can help you escape the dangerous environment of our neighborhood as I am very wealthy and respected there
Tryna buy a piece of the Dolphins, five percent of them good
I am attempting to invest in Miami Dolphins football team and own five percent of it
Huh, now I think I'm Don Shula
By investing in the Miami Dolphins, I feel as though I am performing like the famous former Dolphins coach Don Shula
Pull up with 20 bitches on the hundred footer
I arrive to events with a group of 20 attractive women aboard my luxurious 100-foot boat
All white me gusta, oh hallelujah
I enjoy being surrounded by lavish white items, and feel thankful for my success, which I express by saying 'Oh hallelujah'
Oh hallelujah, oh I maneuver
I feel blessed and blessed enough to maneuver through different aspects of my luxurious lifestyle
Memphis niggas, still get it right (Tennessee)
I still have connections to Memphis, Tennessee where they are successful in criminal activity
Mississippi niggas still get it right (Las Vegas)
I still have connections to Mississippi where they are successful in criminal activity, and same goes for Las Vegas.
Florida boys, know we gonna get it right (fuckboys)
I believe that Florida people will succeed in the same illegal activities that I'm in, as long as they are dedicated to it and not slack-off.
Alabama hustlers, you gon' get it right (Alabama)
I believe that Alabama people will succeed in the same illegal activities that I'm in, if they have the mindset to work for it.
I went and bought your bitch a washer and a dryer
I have an excessive amount of money and can afford to buy expensive gifts for women, even those of other men
Seen it in your son's face, I'm who he admires
I have become someone whom your child looks up to and desires to emulate
Rules of the game, jack of all trades
In the illegal activities I am involved in, I am knowledgeable in many areas and possess a variety of useful skills
Icy on the court at the basketball games
I am wearing lots of diamonds when I watch basketball games
Nigga, tell your pops I got a million dollar watch
Tell your father that I have an expensive million-dollar watch
All you fake watch bustas, I'm the one to watch
Those who claim to have expensive watches are fake and people should pay attention to me since I possess the real thing
Rolls Royce fake and my two yachts fake
I am being sarcastic and ironic when saying that my Rolls Royce car and two yachts are fake, since I have genuine, very expensive versions of each
30 Franchises, show you what this pot make
I own 30 businesses and can show people that illegal drug trafficking can generate vast funds for additional investments
Make the most in the Ghost, fuck Huffington Post
I make a significant amount of money while driving my Rolls Royce, and don't care about articles from outlets like Huffington Post
Young brother Rolls, Belaire Rose, I'm makin' a toast
I am toasting with Belaire Rose champagne while driving my Rolls Royce car
At the Heat game, talkin' all cash
I am very vocal about my wealth at Miami Heat basketball games
Still tweetin' while ya'll eatin' out of our trash
I mock those less fortunate than me by tweeting about my excessive wealth, while they struggle to get by and find enough food to eat
Chi-town niggas, we gon' get it right (Detroit)
I feel that people from my hometown of Chicago, Illinois will succeed in illegal activities, as well as people from Detroit, Michigan
New York niggas, time to get it right (Jersey waddap)
I encourage individuals from New York to take up illegal activities, and give a shoutout to people from New Jersey.
Philly niggas, know we gon' get it right
I believe that people from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will find success in the same illegal activities that I am involved in
Dreamchasers niggas, we gon' get it right
I am very confident in the ability of my Dreamchasers crew to succeed in illegal activities
Shoot and run nigga, we gon' get it right
I plan on continuing to run from the law, while still making more money from illegal activities
305 Niggas, we gon' get it right
I have confidence that people from my home area code of Miami, Florida will do well in the same illegal activities that I am involved in
20 For the bird, better get it right
I expect you to sell 20 ounces of drugs for each thousand dollars (the 'bird') that you spend to acquire it, so that you can make a healthy profit
Got a bag of money, nigga get it right
I have an excessive amount of money, so people better follow my lead and get involved with illegal activities too
If you owe me somethin', better get it right
If you owe me money or something else, you better make it right by paying what you owe
Hood billionaire, time to get it right
I have become a billionaire through illegal activities and am encouraging those in my community to strive for the same success through these means
Hundred million nigga 'til I get it right
I do not plan on stopping until I have acquired at least one hundred million dollars through illegal activities
Hundred billion nigga 'til I get it right (hundred billionaire)
I plan on accumulating an even greater amount of wealth for myself by becoming a 'hundred billionaire'
('Hundred billionaire')
('See the world my way')
('Hundred billionaire')
('Hundred billionaire) '
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: William Roberts II
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