Rick Ross - Rise To Powerartist: Rick Rosstitle: Rise To Powerlabel: Suave House II Recordstype: Albumgenre: Rapsource: CDDAgrabber: EACencoder: lame-3.97-finalyear: 2007tracks: 16time: 58:05size: 76,6 MBbitrate: avg. 177kbpsmode: Joint-Stereourl: www.myspace.com/suavehouse2 / www.myspace.com/rickross rip date: 13-Sep-2007street date: 18-Sep-2007location: USA, Florida01. It's On (Ft. Noah, Jiggolo) (Prod. By Jiggolo) 03:3702. Hold Me Down (Prod. By Mo-Suave-A Productions) 03:5603. Get That Bread (Ft. Cinque, Big Duke (Of Boyz N The Hood)) 04:09 (Prod. By Jiggolo)04. Skit 01:0905. Street Love (Ft. Next) (Prod. By Kay Gee) 04:1506. Strapped (Ft. Noah) (Prod. By Jiggolo) 03:3207. Prove Me Wrong (Ft. Devin The Dude) (Prod. By Jiggolo) 04:0008. Bird Bath (Ft. Noah) (Prod. By Mo-Suave-A Productions) 04:1909. B.L.O.W. (Block Life Is Our Way) (Ft. Clipse) (Prod. By Om'mas) 04:1510. Realest Niggas (Ft. Gillie Da Kid, Reed Dollarz) (Prod. By Ruggs) 03:5111. Simple And Plain (Prod. By Mo-Suave-A Productions) 03:4812. Dear Lord (Ft. Scarface) (Prod. By Mo-Suave-A Productions) 03:0413. Skit 00:2914. Been (Prod. By Jiggolo) (Bonus Jiggolo Track) 04:2015. Breathe In, Breathe Out (Prod. By Jiggolo) (Bonus Jiggolo Track) 04:3216. 737 (Prod. By Jiggolo) (Bonus Jiggolo Track) 04:49R.I.P AH-GONG!- FREE SET-YEEN & AH-HIEN & HANS!!!- CNVT- "More Is Never Enough" - Tum TumAfter numerous attempts at trying to halt production, Suave House Records is finallydropping a new release by Miami rapper Rick Ross.The new album, titled Rise To Power, features Ross before his deal with Def Jamalongside rappers such as Scarface, The Clipse, Next, Devin Tha Dude, and Big Duke ofBoyz N The Hood, among others.Suave House Records' Tony Draper was the person who originally discovered Ross in2000, but after a botched distribution deal for the album, he released Ross, so hecould sign with Slip-N-Slide in 2002."Ross was signed to me in 2000 -- I found him," Draper told Billboard. "I'm the keyto the south. Unfortunately, I was in a bad situation with Jcor Entertainment. I hada joint venture deal with Jcor, who had their distribution deal with InterscopeRecords. Jcor was supposed to supply marketing dollars, but they didn't. They onlypaid $500,000 on a $5 million tab. So to not tie up my artist, I allowed Ross to goto Slip-N-Slide Records in 2002."After inking a deal Slip-N-Slide (SNS), SNS then entered into a joint venture dealwith Def Jam Records in 2006, and the rest is history."Def Jam tried to stop me from putting the record out, but with the help of [Slip-N-Slide head] Ted Lucas, we've finally worked it out," explained Draper. "Def Jamwanted me to compensate them for building the Rick Ross brand. So I ended up givingthem a point on the album. I have no problem with Def Jam, but honestly, theycouldn't have stopped me. Def Jam stepped up in a classy manor. But if they hadn'traised up, I was ready to go the whole legal route. Def Jam can't stake a claim tothe masters that I own."The first single from the forthcoming release is "Street Love" featuring platinum R&Bgroup Next.Rise To Power is slated to drop September 18.www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?PID=7337310&style=MUSIC&cart=596852706
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