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'RapFix Live' With Rick Ross And Gunplay


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God forgives, but Rick Ross won't if you don't tune in to the next episode of "RapFix Live."Rozay will hit the couch Wednesday to talk with Sway about his highly anticipated God Forgives, I Don't album, out now.

"I knew approaching this album, I wanted to approach titling it a lot different from previous albums. I wanted it to be strong and impactful," the Maybach boss told MTV News of his new LP when he sat down for ourHip-Hop Music Preview. "The first half is God Forgives: It's a lot of us need forgiveness. I Don't represented the street aspect of life. I feel we have both sides that we deal with in life. I gave 'em one of those feelings that it was a motion picture, a masterpiece, five-star."

Rozay's road to release was a bumpy one. Originally, God Forgiveswas planned for a 2011 drop, but after Ross suffered a pair of seizures in October, he took a little more time to focus on his health and prepare his latest work. Still, MTV's Hottest MC in the Game has stayed plenty busy by dropping his critically acclaimed Rich Forever mixtape at the top of the year and then MMG's Self Made, Vol. 2 in June.

"If you doubted us being here three years ago, five years ago, you don't understand hip-hop, you don't understand the power of rap music," he told MTV News earlier this month.

The last time Ross graced "RapFix" with his presence, he brought the bulk of his Maybach Music Group with him, so you never know who the Bawse has on his guest list.

Catch Rick Ross on "RapFix Live," Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET onRapFix.MTV.com, and be sure to join the Twitter conversation using the hashtag #RapFixLive. Send your questions for the artists @MTVRapFix!



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