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.
Hustlin’
Rick Ross Lyrics
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Hustle, hustlin' hustlin'
Hustle, hustlin' hustlin'
Hustle, hustlin' hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm, everyday I'm, everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm, everyday I'm, everyday I'm hustlin'
Who the fuck you think you fuckin' with? I'm the fuckin' boss
Seven forty-five, white on white that's fuckin' Ross
I cut 'em wide, I cut 'em long, I cut 'em fat (what)
I keep 'em comin' back (what), we keep 'em comin' back
I'm in the distribution, I'm like Atlantic
I got them motherfuckers flyin' 'cross the Atlantic
I know Pablo, Noreaga, the real Noreaga
He owe me a hundred favors
I ain't petty nigga, we buy the whole thang
See most of my niggas really still deal cocaine
My roof back, my money right
I'm on the pedal, show you what I'm runnin' like
When they snatched black I cried for a hundred nights
He got a hundred bodies, servin' a hundred lifes
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm, everyday I'm
We never steal cars, but we deal hard
Whip it real hard whip it whip it real hard
I caught a charge, I caught a charge
Whip it real hard, whip it whip it real hard
Ain't bout no funny shit still bitches and business
I'm on my money shit still whippin' them Benz's
Major league who catchin' because I'm pitchin'
Jose Canseco just snitchin' because he's fiend ish
I feed 'em steriods to strengthen up all my chickens
They flyin' over Pacific to be specific
Triple C's you know it's fat we holdin' sacks
So nigga go on rat, run and tell 'em that
Mo' cars, mo' hoes, mo' clothes, mo blows
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm, everyday I'm
It's time to spend my thrills custom spinnin' wheels
I ain't drove in a week them bitches spinnin' still
Talk about me 'cause these suckers scared to talk about me
Killers chalkin' bout me, it ain't no talk about me
It ain't no walkin' 'round me, see all these killers 'round me
Lot of drug dealin' 'round me goin' down in Dade County
Don't tote no twenty-twos, Magnum cost me twenty-two
Sat it on them twenty-twos, birds go for twenty-two
Lil' mama super thick, she say she twenty-two
She seen them twenty-twos, we in room two twenty-two
I touch work like I'm convertible Burt
I got distribution so I'm convertin' the work
In the M-I-A-YO them niggaz rich off yayo
Steady slangin' yayo, my Chevy bangin' heyo
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm hustlin'
Everyday I'm, everyday I'm
The song "Hustlin" by Rick Ross is an anthem about his life as a drug dealer. Ross is known for his lyricism about the street life and he is known for rapping about his hustling. In the opening lyrics, Ross says "Everyday I'm hustlin'" repeatedly to emphasize his daily activity of selling drugs. He also mentions that he's "the boss," making it clear that he's in charge of his drug empire. Ross mentions his distribution network and name-drops Pablo and Noreaga, two famous drug lords, to display his connection within the drug game. Ross brags about his wealth and says that he has a roof back and money right. He also alludes to his friendship with Black, who is doing time for selling drugs. Ross mourns for Black, who has a hundred cases, a hundred nights cried over Black's plight. Ross declares that he's not just running a small operation because he's in it for the long haul. He ends the song as he begins with the repetitive lyrics, again saying "everyday I'm hustlin'."
The song was popularized by Rick Ross and his record label, Slip-N-Slide Records. The song became a big hit, peaking at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 2006. Ross wrote the song about his life as a drug dealer before he got into the music industry. The song became Ross's debut single and has since become one of the iconic songs of the 2000s. The song's influence was so great that its catchphrase, "everyday I'm hustlin'," became a popular cultural reference. The song was also released as a remix, featuring Jay-Z and Young Jeezy, which further amplified its popularity. The song served as the introduction to Rick Ross's rap career and helped him establish himself as a reputable rapper.
Line by Line Meaning
Everyday I'm hustlin' hustlin'
I work hard every day to make money and succeed
Who the fuck you think you fuckin' with? I'm the fuckin' boss
Don't mess with me, I am in charge here
Seven forty-five, white on white that's fuckin' Ross
I drive an expensive white car, a symbol of my wealth
I cut 'em wide, I cut 'em long, I cut 'em fat (what) / I keep 'em comin' back (what), we keep 'em comin' back
I sell a lot of drugs and my customers keep coming back for more
I'm in the distribution, I'm like Atlantic / I got them motherfuckers flyin' 'cross the Atlantic
I am involved in the distribution of drugs, even internationally
I know Pablo, Noreaga, the real Noreaga / He owe me a hundred favors
I have connections with powerful people, even drug lords, who owe me favors
My roof back, my money right / I'm on the pedal, show you what I'm runnin' like
I am wealthy and enjoy driving fast cars
When they snatched black I cried for a hundred nights / He got a hundred bodies, servin' a hundred lifes
My friend was arrested, and I worry about him because he has killed many people in the drug trade
We never steal cars, but we deal hard / Whip it real hard whip it whip it real hard / I caught a charge, I caught a charge
We don't commit petty crimes, but we sell drugs aggressively and have been caught by the law
Ain't bout no funny shit still bitches and business / I'm on my money shit still whippin' them Benz's
I take my work seriously and am focused on making money, even if it involves illegal activities
Major league who catchin' because I'm pitchin' / Jose Canseco just snitchin' because he's fiend ish
I am a successful drug dealer, and even famous people like Jose Canseco are jealous and telling on me
I feed 'em steriods to strengthen up all my chickens / They flyin' over Pacific to be specific
I give my drug mules steroids to make them strong enough to carry drugs across the ocean
Triple C's you know it's fat we holdin' sacks / So nigga go on rat, run and tell 'em that
My crew has a lot of drugs and money, and anyone who snitches on us will regret it
Mo' cars, mo' hoes, mo' clothes, mo blows
I accumulate more material possessions and money through drug dealing
It's time to spend my thrills custom spinnin' wheels / I ain't drove in a week them bitches spinnin' still
I am rich enough to afford expensive custom car wheels, and my cars sit unused because I have so many
Talk about me 'cause these suckers scared to talk about me / Killers chalkin' bout me, it ain't no talk about me
People are afraid to talk about me because I am a powerful and dangerous person, and even killers fear me
It ain't no walkin' 'round me, see all these killers 'round me / Lot of drug dealin' 'round me goin' down in Dade County
I am always surrounded by armed guards and fellow drug dealers, and illegal drug activity is rampant in my area
Don't tote no twenty-twos, Magnum cost me twenty-two / Sat it on them twenty-twos, birds go for twenty-two
I don't carry small guns, just big and expensive ones. And I can sell drugs for a lot of money
Lil' mama super thick, she say she twenty-two / She seen them twenty-twos, we in room two twenty-two
I am with a young, attractive woman who claims to be 22 years old, and we are in room 222
I touch work like I'm convertible Burt / I got distribution so I'm convertin' the work
I deal drugs like a master craftsman, and I am involved in the distribution and transportation of drugs
In the M-I-A-YO them niggaz rich off yayo / Steady slangin' yayo, my Chevy bangin' heyo
In Miami, many people are getting rich off of selling cocaine. I am one of them, and I ride around in my loud Chevy
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Andrew Harr, Jermaine Jackson, William Roberts
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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The man sitting next to me at the library is listening to this song!
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@tjoutlaw9544
This song never gets old 2022 and still playing
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GUCCI TELLIN….https://youtu.be/zPjZJQz3bmo
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Never will it started it all!!