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It’s officially Rick Ross season. The Maybach Music boss stopped through The Breakfast Club to check in about his new album Mastermind, a big business move to Atlanta and more.

Other than his questionable past as a correctional officer, the “Devil Is A Lie” rapper has never really shied from any question ( you just may not like the answer) and this sit-down was no different. 

Included in the twenty five minute long conversation was the patching up of his prior beefs, how he plans to move in the next five years and how the donkeys keep hating.

So we present the top 10 things we learned from The Breakfast Club Rick Ross interview.  What did you find most about the interesting from this question and answer session? Check in on the comments section and let us know.


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Diddy

His relationship with Diddy is more than business. Everything Combs has Ross has. Also they are close enough where Ross stopped Diddy from wilding out on security at a recent CIAA event.

Holyfield’s Mansion

Ross recently purchased Evander Holyfield’s 100 room mansion. He plans to use it for his own personal leisure and community projects with underprivileged youth.

Wale vs Complex

The boss agrees with his artist Wale and feels a lot of writers don’t really understand the culture enough to critique it.

Jeezy

Ross discusses that they squashed the beef of almost four years because it’s bigger than the two rappers. Also it came from a genuine place and they are working on a couple more projects past their recent collaboration “War Ready”.

50 Cent

He did not catch 50’s recent Instagram slander and could care less about him at this point if he is not wearing the Pimpin’ Curly wig. “Put the wigs on, that’s when we found it funny” Ross explained.

“Nobody”

While The Notorious B.I.G. remake readdresses the theme of fame after death, he makes it clear he is not inviting that energy into his cypher.

Marriage

Marriage is not in Ross’ immediate plans as he feels it wouldn’t be fair to any female given his work schedule.

Diddy Rant

The pep talk from Diddy found on “Nobody” was an actual rant from the Bad Boy Entertainment CEO directed at one of his artists that Revolt TV accidentally captured. Ross made it clear it wasn’t French Montana; who do you think it was?

Trayvon Martin

Ross says that he meant no malice towards Trayvon Martin or his family on “Black & White”. He explains it as more of a precautionary advice to today’s youth given the fact several men of color have been gunned down with very little recourse for their assailants.

Underdig?

We can only imagine that Rick’s new favorite word is underdig as it is peppered throughout the entire interview.

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