Maybach Music 2 ft. T-Pain, Lil Wayne & Kanye West
Magnificent ft. John Legend
Yacht Club ft. Magazeen
Usual Suspects ft. Nas
All I Really Want ft. The-Dream
Rich Off Cocaine
Lay Back ft. Robin Thicke
Murda Mami ft. Foxy Brown
Gunplay ft. Gunplay
Bossy Lady ft. Ne-Yo
Face ft. Trina
Valley Of Death
In Cold Blood
With two successful GOLD albums to his credit Ross is Platinum bound on this third opus poignantly titled DEEPER THAN RAP. On his third effort Ross addresses a lot of the controversy he's encountered since his last release... more » and takes his celebration of life and the finer things to a higher level. The street single "Mafia Music" is already creating a frenzy online and at mixshows across the country And the first single "Magnificent" featuring John Legend is destined for #1 radio success. The concept for "Deeper Than Rap" is cinematic to reflect the class and Boss status that Rick Ross has risen to.« less
With two successful GOLD albums to his credit Ross is Platinum bound on this third opus poignantly titled DEEPER THAN RAP. On his third effort Ross addresses a lot of the controversy he's encountered since his last release and takes his celebration of life and the finer things to a higher level. The street single "Mafia Music" is already creating a frenzy online and at mixshows across the country And the first single "Magnificent" featuring John Legend is destined for #1 radio success. The concept for "Deeper Than Rap" is cinematic to reflect the class and Boss status that Rick Ross has risen to.
CD Reviews
4.5 to 5 Mics
Raphael Tucker | Chicago, IL | 04/22/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Witnessing the evolution of Rick Ross from Port of Miami to Trilla to Deeper than Rap has truly been a pleasurable experience. Sure he still raps about making money, drug deals, and women, but his lyrical content has evolved by leaps and bounds since he first hit the scene. Oddly, enough, his lyrical content takes a backseat to the near flawless production. You can actually bump this CD from beginning to end. The production done by Justice L.E.A.G.U.E. and Incrediblez are instant bangers. Overall Rick did what he needed to do to silence critics and put all the pressure on 50 Cent with his anticipated release of "Before I Self Destuct." 50 has put out some subpar albums since he first hit the scene, it will be interesting to see how he counters Ross, because Ross has officially staked claim at Album of 2009 with Deeper than Rap. Go Cop It!"
Rick Ross gets sophisticated with it
LT Twalo | Johannesburg, South Africa | 05/28/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There's a part towards the end of Trilla (Rick Ross` last album) where Ross has three tracks in a row that present a departure from his standard, Miami bass, trunk rattling sound. The three tracks (Maybach Music, Luxury Tax & Billionnaire) helmed principally by J.U.S.T.I.C.E League presented a more soulful side of Rick Ross. More sample driven and laid back than his hustling anthems and not hurt one bit by some ridiculous guest verses from Lil Wayne, Jay-Z and company. Needless to say, they ended up being the best tracks on the CD.
It must have occurred to Rick Ross that he could make an entire album with `Maybach Music' type tracks, which I believe was a stroke of genius. On Deeper Than Rap, he sticks to the same Drugs, Money and women script but against the backdrop of the nostalgic, soulful and laidback beats, it sounds fresh and almost appropriate. In much the same way that Jay-Z's `American Gangster' sounded so inspired even though it presented nothing new. Unfortunately, in much the same way that `American Gangster' had no obvious singles, `Deeper Than Rap' has very few radio ready joints which means that it will under achieve in the sales department.
The laid back beats really allow him to shine and nowhere is this more evident than on the opener, `Mafia Music' which features a 4 minute chorus free rant from Rick Ross where he even takes jabs at 50 Cent. On `Yacht Club' his raps about swimming in the ocean with a fine lady with his seaside palace in view are almost believable. Every once in awhile Ross gets personal, the emotion is apparent in the autobiographical `Valley of Death', on there he even touches on the CO rumours that nearly destroyed his career (at least his credibility). On `Rich of Cocaine' he raps
Vacation to Haiti
It nearly broke my heart
Seein' kids starve I thought about my Audemar
Sellin dope ain't right
Nothing special about the lyrics but its delivered with a sincerity that makes you wish that makes you wish he could dedicate more time (rhymes) to issues outside himself and his wealth.
To his credit, his only attempts at radio come in the Robin Thicke, The Dream & Ne-Yo assisted tracks. Even here the sound is more polished and sophisticated and less street oriented compared to his previous singles. Especially on the Robin Thicke & Ne-Yo tracks which work really well and are reminiscent of Usher's works with T.I. on Paper Trail. The streets are catered for on the Duet with Trina where Ross and The Baddest B***h trade rhymes on...you can probably guess.
Overall RR has managed to produce an album that the 30 something's such as myself can bump, a clever move since we tend to be less swayed by disparaging smoking gun reports as long as the music is good.
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I Can't Stop Playing It
SeanLau99 | Chicago, IL United States | 04/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm really proud of Ricky Ross right now. This is a fantastic gangsta rap album with top-notch production and awesome guest appearances. I can't stop playing it. Maybach Music 2 features brilliant spitting from Kanye, Ross, and Weezy plus an absolutely sick hook from T-Pain. On Usual Suspects, the great Nas raps his heart out while RR does a pretty good job of keeping up. The Boss teams with Foxy Brown on Murda Mami and Trina on Face while firing heavy shots at G-Unit on Mafia Music, Valley of Death, and In Cold Blood. I could keep on going but you see where I'm coming from. Deeper Than Rap is a must have for real rap fans. Forget about the man's past. This cat is talented. Don't sleep on this one. BOSS!!!"
Rick Ross Prevails
music junkie | AZ USA | 04/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am glad to say that Rick Ross hits a home run with this album. Deeper than rap is a future classic and is hands down one of the best albums of this year. The production is great and it is really a album you must listen to. This 50 cent and Rick Ross beef has no relation to his album just because you see 50 cent bringing in his baby momma and putting out videos of his past doesn't mean his album is garbage. Every track has great lyrics and are all catchy songs. If i had to choose a favorite track it will definitely usual suspects Nas kills Ross but rick Ross has never been a bad rapper so he does his thing in the track but usual suspects is my favorite song and i definitely recommend you to get his album."
Rick Ross stepped it up
miseryhatescompany | Fort Lauderdale | 07/18/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I'll admit that when Rick Ross first came out I wasnt checking for him. I hated his first LP but still gave him a chance with Trilla. That album was a little better but this time around he did a complete about face. First thing was taking the laid back songs from Trilla was the most clever idea since Guru(RIP)'s Jazzmatazz. Second is that his flow has improved a lot and he is beginning to sound like he put effort into his raps. Sure he doesnt say much but his songs are pretty good for the most part.
The Good: There are plenty of song to like on here: his first sing Mafia Music is excellent and Maybach Music 2 feat Lil Wayne and Kanye West is tight too. I like Usual Suspects but Nas's verse(while tight) seems out of place on that track. The commercial singles like All I Really Want feat The Dream and Magnificent feat John Legend are great too. Yacht Club feat Magazeen is one of those tracks you can kick back and listen to. I like Valley Of Death but his cheap shot at Trick Daddy was kind of low. I understand they have beef but you can diss the man without mentioning his health condition.
The bad and the ugly: Singers should get a license to sing just like drivers get a license to drive and have somebody revoke Robin Thicke's license because his vocals on the already terrible Lay back were awful. I wonder do people realize that he blatently bites El Debarge and D'Angelo style of singing? Bossy Lady with Neyo is is better than Lay back but it still is weak and Face feat Trina sucks!
In conclusion Rick Ross's Deeper Than Rap is one of the best albums of 2009 and is Rick Ross's best release(unless he tops it with his next album). The beats are nice, the lyrics are sharp and most of the guests did a good job. Two thumbs up.
Tracks to look out for: Mafia Music, Maybach Music 2, Yacht Club, Magnificent, Gunplay, Valley Of Death and In Cold Blood."