Rick Ross swung by CRWN and conducted a lengthy conversation with the host, Elliot Wilson, their topics ranging from Mastermind to
Kanye, and we learned a great deal about....
the Rozay and his music. For
example, Rozay claims that Snoop Dogg actually inspired his most recent
effort, as Ross was aiming for a chill, 90's vibe with the record,
eventually getting Snoop in as a producer. On the subject, Ross said:
“That
was the era of the best classics. You know, in the game. From what Dr.
Dre was doing on the West Coast to what Diddy was doing on the East and
everything in between. So, when I put this album together it’s like when
I sat back and I listened to The Chronic and I listened to Doggystyle.
I realized every one of Snoop’s records had something in between the
record. Not one record just, you know, went from beat to beat…Whatever
it was it just added that other side of entertainment and that other
side of energy to the product and helped an artist paint that picture,
so that’s what I wanted to do.”
But
still, part of Ross was inspired to make a serious, hard-hitting album.
When asked why he included topics of streetlife and whatnot, Ross
responded:
“Because
it’s so relevant. I mean, it’s so relevant today,” he said. “You know
what I mean? Where I come from it’s just so relevant. A lot of times I
say different things in my music and hopefully it might save a young
mothafucka life. On some real shit. From inspiration to just
understanding the casualties of this. It’s a lot of highs and lows in
this game. You know, which is very familiar in that street life, so
that’s what I bring to my music. The highs and the lows.”
Ross
also spared more than a few words for Kanye, saying "I could kind of
see he's an arrogant nigga like I am, you gotta love that shit." He even
reveals that Kanye was originally going to produce for Ross, before he
suffered from the automobile accident that inspired the song, "Through
The Wire." Rozay said,
"We had actually discussed that. It may have been three weeks before he was in an auto[mobile] accident when we discussed that."
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