
“Hustlin’”
The single that put the boss on the scene. The Runner’s produced track introduced Miami’s new sound and new ambassador of rap to the country.
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“The Boss” ft. T-Pain
When T-Pain and his auto tune was at its height, Ross reached out to the singer and crafted one of his trade mark anthems.
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“B.M.F. (Blowing Money Fast)” ft. Styles P
On one of Lex Lugers signature beats, Rozay and Styles destroyed this thumping dope boy anthem that was heard all through the summer of 2010.
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“Maybach Music” ft. Jay-Z
The first in the series of Ross’ annual track, ‘”Maybach Music pt 1″ set the bar high with Jay-Z making a guest appearance.
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“Tears of Joy” ft. Cee-Lo Green
One of the standouts on the critically acclaimed Teflon Don, Ross gives thanks to his success while Cee-Lo blesses the track with his vocals.

“Stay Schemin’” ft. Drake & French Montana
As great as a solo artist Ross is, his posse cuts hold up pretty well too. He can collaborate with most. ‘Stay Schemin” is just one example of how he compliments Drake and French Montana on a sinister beat.
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“Mafia Music”
On his rise to superstardom, Mafia Music addressed the rumors and acknowledged the fact that he was a C.O. before he became a rapper on the opening track from the Deeper Than Rap album.

“Perfectionist” ft. Meek Mill
Ross went bar for bar with one of his most promising protégés Meek Mill on ‘Perfectionist’. ‘Perfectionist’ came out in 2011 and was just a preview of what to expect from Ross and his newly formed MMG team.
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“Sixteen” ft. Andre 3000
When 3 Stacks comes out of hibernation to bless your album with a rare 16, you’ve arrived. Arguably the best track on ‘God Forgives, I Don’t', Ross doesn’t disappoint.
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“Devil In A New Dress” – Kanye West ft. Rick Ross
While it’s not his song technically, Kanye reached out to Ross to jump on the final version of ‘Devil In A Dress’. Rozay delivers sighting how he had ‘cyphers with Yeezy before his mouth was wired’ over a Smokey Robinson sample that’s beyond soulful.
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Since 2006, we’ve watched the steady rise of Rick Ross as a lyricist, record CEO, and hip hop icon. Now with his much anticipated fifth album dropping today, God Forgives, I Don’t, we count down Rozay’s top 10 best songs. Check out our gallery and see if your favorite Boss anthem made the list.
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