Rick Ross On When He Understood Hip-Hop Was "More Than The Music"
Rick Ross Recalls When He Understood That Hip-Hop Was “More Than The Music” [VIDEO]
Rick Ross sat down with TVOne‘s “Uncensored” and talked about when he fell in love with hip-hop. As early as elementary school, he explains, artists like 2 Live Crew inspired him. He talks about when he understood hip-hop was more than music, it’s a lifestyle, and finding that love in a city that was largely moving to a different beat.
Rick also recalls joy riding past mansion and dreaming about one day making it to that level of success. with Hip-Hop music. Check out the video above to hear Rick Ross share of his story on TVOne.
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