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Rick Ross Performs 'Holy Ghost' At Miami Birthday Bash


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Rick Ross celebrated his 36th birthday on January 28 but when you're the Bawse, it takes multiple parties and plenty of friends to truly commemorate the occasion. Ross began his birthday trek in NYC at Queens club Perfections with a stop the following night in Atlanta, before wrapping up in his hometown. The real bash went down at South Beach's club Amnesia on Sunday night, where Ross even performed Rich Forever track "Holy Ghost" featuring Diddy.

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Diddy, Meek Mill, Wiz Khalifa, Dr. Dre, The LOX, French Montana, Wale, DJ Khaled, LEP, singer The Dream and producer Dr. Dre were just a few names who came out to celebrate Ross' born day. As the night progressed Rozay got on the mic to treat the crowd to cuts from his latest mixtape.

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