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"Stay Schemin'" is a song by American rapper Rick Ross featuring Drake and French Montana, released as a single from his 2012 mixtape Rich Forever. The track was released as a digital download from iTunes on April 17, 2012.
Rich Forever is the second mixtape by American rapper Rick Ross.It was released on January 6, 2012. It became one of the most downloaded hip hop mixtapes of all time. The mixtape spawned one commercial single, "Stay Schemin'" and features guest appearances from Diddy, 2 Chainz, Wale, John Legend, Nas, Kelly Rowland, Styles P, Birdman, Meek Mill, French Montana, Pharrell, Future, Stalley and Drake.
His second major production placement would be on Rick Ross' "Stay Schemin'", which features French Montana and Drake. [9] He originally gave the beat to Bow Wow, but The Beat Bully would then pass it on to Rick Ross. [10] In early 2012, The Beat Bully begun being managed by Young Money Entertainment president Mack Maine. [6]
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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 ".
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Media reports also speculated that "Stay Schemin'", a collaboration with rappers Drake and French Montana originally released as a single from Ross' mixtape Rich Forever, was to be re-purposed as the first single from God Forgives, I Don't: [8] however, it does not appear on the album. [7]
Prior to its commercial release, he became acquainted with prominent Miami rapper Rick Ross—as Montana's music began gaining traction in that area—as well as Puff Daddy—whose song "It's All About the Benjamins" is referenced on "Shot Caller," while also being a frequenter of the Miami area.