| | Rise To Power CD (3 Customer Reviews)
Made up of Rick Ross's previous Suave House recordings, RISE TO POWER sees the Miami rapper spinning more vivid vignettes of street-life paranoia. While the hardboiled drug-trafficking narratives (definitely Ross's strong suit) dominate RISE TO POWER, they are offset by the odd R&B flavored club-joint ("Get That Bread," "Street Love"). Big Duke, Noah, Next, Clipse, Gillie da Kid, Reed Dollarz, Scarface, and Devin the Dude are featured as part of the 904 Click.
Personnel: Om'Mas Keith (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Jiggolo, Clipse, Devin, Gillie da Kid, Next, Noah, Scarface, Big Duke.
Rise To Power Music Review Average Rating: (3 out of 5 stars)   slight let down I thought that his major label debut Port of Miami was a overall better album. His flow is good on both cds but i just think that there is something missing from this cd. Its not the worst but its not that good worth a listen to but not to buy good one or 2 time listen but nothing special. Submitted by travis baldwin (merlin, oregon, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Sumthin serious!! Hearin dis album really makes me wana cop trilla when it drops.. Strapped and bird bath r my 2 favs on dis. I think rick ross really deliverd a solid album on dis 1.. if u feelin da boss dis is a must have yah diggg... Submitted by Maj3$$ty (Houston, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Emilio Barzini Even though this is earlier Rick Ross songs, this is a very good album. Exceptional productions (typical Suave House), nice collabos. I was really impress with the earlier Ross flow and lyrics. "Blow", "Bird Bath" and "Strapped" are my personal favorites but there are other bangers including "It's On" and "Prove Me Wrong". But this new cat "Jiggolo" is the next dude to come out of the south. I think this cat can bring Suave House back with his sound. That "737" and "Been" tracks are hard. Look out for this cat. Submitted by thefamilycorleone (Corleone, Italty) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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