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Rick Ross Releases 'Rich Forever' Mixtape: A Quick Breakdown


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By Nadeska Alexis

After originally announcing plans to drop a mixtape in mid-December, Rick Ross finally released his latest project Rich Forever on Friday (January 6) at 3:05p.m. The mixtape features 18 full-length tracks with features from Nas to Pharrell and, of course, Ross’ Maybach Music crew. Download at LiveMixtapes and check out a quick breakdown of the project below.

18 Full-Length Tracks: "Holy Ghost," "High Definition," "MMG Untouchable," "Yella Diamonds," "F--k Em," "Rich Forever," "Triple Beam Dreams," "Mine Game," "New Bugatti," "Keys To The Crib," "Last Breath," "I Swear To God," "Off The Boat", "King Of Diamonds", "Ring Ring," "MMG The World Is Ours," "Party Heart," "Stay Schemin."

Fourteen Features: Nas, Diddy, Drake, Pharrell, John Legend, Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, Future, Wale, Kelly Rowland, Styles P, Birdman, French Montana, Stalley.

One Skit: London Skit

Thirteen Producers: The Inkredibles, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Chuck Inglish, Mike WiLL, Lex Luger, Beat Billionaire, DVLP, Arther Mc Arther, Saint Denson, DRich, Dj Spinz, The Beat Bully, Academy Productionz.

Rich Forever is a follow up to Ross’ Albert Anastasia EP and the Ashes To Ashes mixtape, which featured the popular singles “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast),” and “Super High.”

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