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Rick Ross, GQ's 'Bawse Of The Year' Gives Smoking Advice


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Rick Ross, rightfully so, has been crowned GQ's 2012 'Bawse Of The Year' and as such he has some advice for all of you at home. First of all, don't worry about overnight success ("The moves I make, I ain't never in no rush") but more importantly, it's time to make some a big change in your lifestyle.

Though we can't say we really agree with his first piece of advice, unless you're about to get a deal--"One, for Christmas go get yourself an MMG tattoo"--number two is pretty surprising coming from a rapper (besides Wiz Khalifa), if we do say so ourselves. "Two, let's all stop smoking blunts," Ross declared. "Let's smoke out of papers." Wiz has been outspoken about his preference for, um, Rolling Papers, but who knew that Rozay felt so strongly about it?

And finally? "Ladies, you all should just love me. Let's all have a beautiful year, let's get this money."

Rihanna was selected as GQ's Obsession of the Year, while Frank Ocean was named one of their Men of the Year.



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