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Rick Ross Teases 'Big' Lady Gaga Collaboration


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

Rick Ross has worked with some of pop's biggest starsm including Mariah Carey and Usher, but not even the Bawse was prepared for Lady Gaga. The Maybach Music Group honcho is jumping on the remix to Gaga's current single "Do What U Want" and spoke to Rap-Up about the amazing opportunity.

“For me to get to collab with her, that was a big one for the boss,” said Rozay about the yet-to-be-released track. “If it’s big for the boss, you know it’s big.”

“[She's] a super-talented artist that loves to express herself to the fullest extreme,” he added. “Shout out to Lady Gaga.”

Ross has another monster track to be excited about with "The Devil Is A Lie" featuring Jay Z. "We're pushing the envelope once again and it's just one of those records I can't wait to hit the streets," Ross told MTV News of the upcoming release. Artwork for the new single, which will appear on Ross' forthcoming album Mastermind, was released last week.



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