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The discography of Rick Ross, an American rapper, consists of 11 studio albums, one compilation album, 145 singles (including 100 as a featured artist), one soundtrack, and 40 music videos. Ross's debut studio album, Port of Miami (2006), features two singles with "Hustlin'" and "Push It".
"Welcome to Miami" by Pitbull 2002*, based on the song "Welcome to Atlanta" "Miami" by Yo Gotti "Miami Nights" by Wale "Summer Wit' Miami" by Jim Jones "Miami" by K'Jon "Everybody loves Miami" by Germany's The Underdog Project "Miami 5:02" by The Night Flight Orchestra 2012 "Miami" by Australian band The Church from Further/Deeper 2014
On July 20, 2011 Wale began releasing video blogs titled "#Nodaysoff Vlog: Wale – The Making of 'Ambition'" through the Maybach Music Group Channel. [6] In an August 2011, interview with HipHopDX, Wale spoke about how the album is the best music he's ever made, saying: "I’m putting out 10 new songs when I get up to a million follower on Twitter - [songs not from] the album.
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Maybach Music Group (MMG) was launched in a joint venture and as an imprint of Ross' then-label, Def Jam Recordings in 2008. Along with Ross himself, the label signed its first two acts that same year; its first was the hip hop group of which Ross was a member, Triple C's (alongside Gunplay, Torch, and Young Breed), while its second, singer Masspike Miles was signed in November of that year. [6]
In an interview with Complex in October 2011, Wale spoke about the song: "Ambition" is a record that's on the album that's very important because it's the title track. The most famous rapper on the album is obviously Rick Ross, so I wanted him to bring a lot of attention to "Ambition" because it's what the album is about.
Folarin II is the seventh studio album by American rapper Wale released on October 22, 2021, by Every Blue Moon, Maybach Music Group and Warner Records. [1] The production on the album was handled by several producers, including Cool & Dre, DJ Khalil, Harry Fraud, Hitmaka, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Lee Major, OG Parker and Rogét Chahayed among others.
The music video was initially scheduled for release on 11 March 2013, [43] though it premiered two days later on Vevo on 13 March 2013. [80] A behind-the-scenes segment was released on 3 April 2013. [91] An alternate video directed by Colin Solal Cardo for an unreleased Adidas commercial surfaced online on 12 April 2014. [103]