Port Of Miami (Cln) (2006)

Artist: Rick Ross
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Label: DEF JAM
UPC: 00602498562482
Release Date: 8/8/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202830683
Item#: M339J3
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro ~ Rick Ross
2. Push It ~ Rick Ross
3. Blow - (with Dre) ~ Rick Ross
4. Hustlin' ~ Rick Ross
5. Cross That Line - (with Akon) ~ Rick Ross
6. I'm Bad ~ Rick Ross
7. Boss - (with Dre) ~ Rick Ross
8. For Da Low ~ Rick Ross
9. Where My Money (I Need That) ~ Rick Ross
10. Get Away - (with Mario Winans) ~ Rick Ross
11. Hit U From The Back - (with Rodney) ~ Rick Ross
12. White House ~ Rick Ross
13. Pots & Pans - (with J-Rock) ~ Rick Ross
14. It's My Time - (with Lyfe Jennings) ~ Rick Ross
15. Street Life - (with Lloyd) ~ Rick Ross
16. Hustlin' - (remix, with Jay-Z/Young Jezzy) ~ Rick Ross
17. It Ain't A Problem - (with Carol City Cartel) ~ Rick Ross
18. I'm a G - (with Lil Wayne/Brisco) ~ Rick Ross
19. Prayer ~ Rick Ross

(P) 2006 The Island Def Jam Music Group
(C) 2006 The Island Def Jam Music Group

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Akon, Mario Winans (vocals); Dr? , Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Ricky Ross, Young Jeezy, Lyfe Jennings (rap vocals).
In the hip-hop world Miami's gotten a bad rep--the city to produce Vanilla Ice and Luke not to mention the "Miami Bass" sound. Rick Ross is out to change that on his debut effort PORT OF MIAMI--a drug dealer's dream, chock full of cocaine-laced street tales that evoke the Miami of SCARFACE more than anything put out by the ex-Geto Boys rapper. With a slew of thumping beats from Jazzy Pha and Cool & Dre, as well as guest appearances from Li'l Wayne, Young Jeezy, and Jay-Z, PORT OF MIAMI makes a strong case for redeeming Ross's hometown.
Nicknamed after a notorious drug dealer, William "Rick Ross" Roberts claims to have dealt drugs himself, prior to becoming an MC and gaining the interest of Def Jam president Jay-Z. Rather than merely lure Ross away from his initial label (Slip-N-Slide) with a lucrative contract, Jay-Z linked up with the entire label and netted a distribution deal. "Hustlin'," a leviathan, trunk-rattling single released a few months prior to Port of Miami -- Rick Ross' official debut album, following a series of mixtapes -- informed everyone within earshot about Ross' modus operandi. He's Miami's answer to Atlanta's Young Jeezy, Def Jam's breakout artist of 2005. He has a slow, husky drawl, almost always sounding like he should either clear his throat or drink some water, and raps almost exclusively about peddling coke and the lifestyle that comes with the trade. He's relatively less agile than Jeezy and doesn't sound nearly as experienced as a rhymer, but his imposing presence and uniquely enunciated pronouncements are alluring, even when his lyrics are random and amount to little more than space-filling, lumpishly projected nonsense -- like, say, "Ever seen a fat boy in a big body?/Know you wanna sit bah me, all you do is think bot it/Lease apartments to get kicked ot it/Next day buy a condo to get a kick ot it." On occasion, he shows promise as a lyricist with flashes of Jeezy or even T.I. when it comes to relating the ups and downs of the life. His pen redeems "Cross That Line," which features another autopiloted Akon appearance, just like Young Jeezy's similarly anthemic "Soul Survivor": "Lil' brother knowing life illegal/No toys, just playin' with pipes and needles." Jay-Z enlists a handful of A-list producers, including Jazze Pha, DJ Toomp, and Cool & Dre, as well as the Runners, who handle nearly a third of the tracks, "Hustlin'" included. ~ Andy Kellman

Producer: Jazze Pha; Just Blaze; Cool & Dre; Mario Winans; Akon

Musical Guests
Young Jeezy
Dre
Akon
Mario Winans
Lloyd
Jay-Z
Lil Wayne

 
Artist Overview
Named after one of America's most notorious cocaine dealers, Miami-based MC Rick Ross unsurprisingly spits rhymes steeped in the graphic details of the drug trade. His debut album, PORT OF MIAMI, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and featured the explosive single "Hustlin'." The album quickly established Ross as a major player in hip-hop, and though he deals with some less-than-radio-friendly subject matter, he has collaborated with the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B (including Jay-Z and R. Kelly, among others) and helped forge a distribution deal with Def Jam for the local Miami label Slip-N-Slide.

Artist Influences
Beanie Sigel | Eazy-E | Ice Cube | Jay-Z | N.W.A. | Scarface | The 2 Live Crew | Too $hort | Trick Daddy

Artist Contemporaries
Flo Rida | Freeway | Pastor Troy | Rich Boy | Slim Thug | T-Pain | T.I. | The Clipse | Trina | Young Dro | Young Jeezy


 
Compilation Appearances
All About The Benjamins (Explicit Version)
All About The Benjamins
Diamond Princess (Explicit Version)
Thug Holiday (Explicit Version)
Letoya
My Life & Freaky Times(Explicit Version)
Letoya
Rise To Power
Rise To Power (Cln)
What Da Lick Read
Truth Show (Bonus Cd) (Chop)
Brass Knuckles
Brass Knucles
Black Flag Prequel
Still Da Baddest
Still Da Baddest(Explicit Version)
Savage Life 2
Savage Life 2(Explicit Version)
Mail On Sunday(Explicit Version)
Mail On Sunday
Welcome To The Dollhouse
I'm So Hood
Trill(Explicit Version)
Trill
Against Everything(Explicit Version)
Category 6
We Global
We Global(Explicit Version)
Gutta
Gutta(Explicit Version)
My Turn To Eat(Explicit Version)
Theater Of The Mind
Theater Of The Mind(Explicit Version)
Street Chronicles(Explicit Version)
Usual Suspects(Explicit Version)
Bottom Of The Map(Explicit Version)
In The City(Explicit Version)
In The City
Gangsta Grillz:album Part 2(Explicit Version)
My Life Check Me Out(Explicit Version)
Gangsta Grillz:album Part 2
Don't Feed Da Animals
Don't Feed Da Animals(Explicit Version)
True To The Game
Throweder Than Throwed 2009(Explicit Version)
Interstate Rick
We Run Atl
We Run New York
Still Tippin(Explicit Version)
Ruthless(Explicit Version)
Ruthless
Dj Khaled E Class:live From The 305(Explicit Version)
Soft White(Explicit Version)
Def Jam Recordings: 25th Anniversary Box Set
Custom Cars Cycles(Explicit Version)
Custom Cars Cycles

 
Associated Artists and Works
Original Soundtrack
M.I. Yayo: The Movie [PA] ~ Original Soundtrack
T, Chuck, DJ
Rise to Power [PA] ~ Various Artists
Rise to Power [Edited] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Black Flag ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Interstate Rick [PA] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 08/08/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 0006985
Label : Island Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602498562482

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.95)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "The dude has a serious work ethic.....With synth-soaked ring-tone-ready beats that are hotter than the 'MI-Yayo' in the summertime."

Entertainment Weekly (p.67)
- "Ross turns the minute details of drug distribution and dealing into ominous, slow-rolling songs..." -- Grade: B

XXL (Magazine)
(p.134)
- "Rooted in '80s synth pop classics, PORT is a sonically consistent long player that provides Ross with the right tools to plead his case."

  


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