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Rick Ross Album: “Rise to Power [PA]”

Rick Ross Album: “Rise to Power [PA]”
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Personnel: Om'Mas Keith (background vocals). <p>Additional personnel: Jiggolo, The Clipse, Devin, Gillie Da Kid, Next, Noah, Scarface, Big Duke. <p>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.
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Track Listing :
1 It's On - (with Noah/Jiggolo)
2 Hold Me Down Video
3 Get That Bread - (with Cinque/Big Duke)
4 Skit Video
5 Street Love - (with Next)
6 Strapped - (with Noah)
7 Prove Me Wrong - (with Devin)
8 Bird Bath - (with Noah)
9 B.L.O.W. (Block Life Is Our Way) - (with The Clipse)
10 Realest Ni**As - (with Gillie Da Kid/Reed Dollarz)
11 Simple And Plain Video
12 Dear Lord - (with Scarface)
13 Skit Video
14 Been - (Bonus Jiggolo Tracks, with Jiggolo)
15 Breathe in, Breathe Out - (Bonus Jiggolo Tracks, with Jiggolo)
16 737 - (Bonus Jiggolo Tracks, with Jiggolo)
Album Information :
Title: Rise to Power [PA]
UPC:894537002022
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Rap
Artist:Rick Ross
Guest Artists:Devin The Dude; Next; The Clipse; Scarface
Producer:Jiggolo; Om'Mas Keith; MO-Suave-A P
Label:Suave House Records
Distributed:EMI Music Distribution
Release Date:2007/09/18
Original Release Year:2006
Discs:1
Length:57:54
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
J. Cummins "J Booty" (Seattle WA) - October 01, 2007
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- The Diluted Real Ross

First off, Rick Ross' major LP, 'Port Of Miami', was a good effort led by the thumpin' single "Hustlin'." It was a new sound in hip-hop that complemented his alpha-hustler self-conception. "Push It" was another hit that sampled one of the 'Scarface' theme songs "Push It to the Limit." After that, promotional activity and airplay slowly crept downward almost as if Def Jam lost interest in keeping a force like Ross rolling.

In retrospect, 'Port Of Miami' was above-par but I still managed to feel like I wasn't hearing the Real Ross. It sounded like 'Port Of Miami' was trying to be too "mainstream" [sell records] and I could see the hands of Def Jam molding the LP instead of Ross truly taking 100% creative-control. This is the main point I'm trying to make in that 'Rise to Power,' though flawed, is a much more solid effort. If you take a step back and disregard some B-list production/too many forgetable guest appearences, you will hear the hunger in his voice. I understand the move from Def Jam to Suavehouse because I can hear the difference in music and can tell it is Ross' true sound. His flow and lyrics sound much more genuine and heart-felt than 'Rise to Powers' predecessor.

Simply, I feel like I'm hearing the untamed side of Ross that was missing in 'Port Of Miami.' The CD at least deserves a listen so you can hear the difference in music. Standout tracks include: It's On / Hold Me Down / Street Love / Bird Bath / B.L.O.W. / Simple & Plain / Dear Lord.

El Productor (PR & USA) - May 28, 2009
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Hot New Artist!!!

This production here kicks all 50 Cent's albums down the toilet!! This machine might had been a PO but sure lived the streets and did it big time out there- Now musically he's killin it! Stay back and watch Mr. Ross set a new mark in the game!!!

J. A. "J.A." (LA) - September 25, 2007
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Don't sleep!

This album is better than you think, check out "B.L.O.W." with Pusha T of Clipse and "Street Love" featuring T-Low of Next!

Both tracks are official, you won't be disappointed

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