Rick Ross Partners With Red Bull For All-Black Symphony Experience

    Rick Ross has decided to give his performance a refreshing makeover for one night only later this year. Rozay will be teaming up with the Orchestra Noir symphony for North America’s first taste of Red Bull Symphonic.

    The all-Black symphony is set to take the stage with the MMG boss on November 4 in Atlanta for a unique set reimagining some of Rozay’s greatest hits by clashing the worlds of Hip Hop and classical music.

    “From the Biggest Boss I’m going to make sure I give y’all an unforgettable and one-night only performance,” Ross said in a statement. “Red Bull Symphonic is helping us celebrate heritage, musicians, and more importantly Black excellence. We gonna innovate big that night.”

    The 50-person orchestra has worked with the likes of Cardi B, Migos, 2 Chainz and T.I. in the past and is led by conductor Jason Ikeem Rodgers.

    Tickets are currently available on Ticketmaster for the Atlanta Symphony Hall event with prices ranging from $36 to $73 including fees.

    Rick Ross’ last album arrived in 2021 with Richer Than I Ever Been. As far as new music, Rozay teased an upcoming collaboration with the legendary Babyface with a clip of them working in the studio together.

    “ROZAY x R&B Legend Babyface collab??” Rick Ross captioned the flick, which shows the two artists deep in concentration and possibly listening to a new record.

    Ross is no stranger to dabbling in the R&B world with collabs alongside the likes of Usher, Chris Brown, Jazmine Sullivan, John Legend, Summer Walker, Trey Songz, Chrisette Michele, The-Dream and more.

    18 thoughts on “Rick Ross Partners With Red Bull For All-Black Symphony Experience

    1. Imagine if Eminem (or any other white person) held an event that was “all white”. Imagine the outcry from the small hat owned mainstream media. Imagine every blue checkmark Rosenberg or Goldstein on twitter weaponizing every person of color / liberal social justice warrior against Eminem. Demanding boycott and full cancellation of not only the event, but the entire person. Pressuring the event orgs and record label and streaming platform to drop said artist. But this way around it’s “kosher”.

        1. “Show me where the white man hurt you on this doll my boy” hahahaha. America’s cities are all garbage now. And there’s a common pattern as to why. When these rappers get some money, they get up and out. Who do they choose to live around?

          1. Lucky for me im not american. I just call it as i see it. All ive ever seen my whole life is white people in america stealing black culture.

            1. Lmao. Mayan “basketball” was like 1% the sane as modern basketball… that’s like saying guns were invented thousands of years ago wheb the first slingshot was put together.

            2. You can’t “steal” culture lmao. Culture spreads. Thats like saying speaking english is cultural theft if you arent in europe or USA. Or opening a hamburger stand is cultural theft unless white. Hiphop music is AMERICAN culture. The best of the best are all American. Black, white, Asian. The best of the best are all American. You’re an idiot. Maybe stop using English, and other “white” cultural norms. And again, art isn’t a skin color. Every form of art starts with literaly one person who changes an existing genre a tad to make something different. Where do you think blues came from? It didn’t magically appear. It was derived from previous genres and changed. Culture is to be shared, not to stay with one skin color. We are a melting pot. We assimilate one another’s culture.

            3. It’s kind of funny to consider yourself lucky you’re not American, when we’re by far the most migrated to and desired nation to live in worldwide. If we weren’t, immigrants wouldn’t try USA above all and settle somewhere else if they can’t be here. Europe, Canada, and Australia have nothing on us. Life really doesn’t easier and more luxurious than USA for the average worker.

      1. It must be weird though, being famous and rich, and then still being rich but not really famous. Id probably just sit around doing drugs alot.

    2. Damn, if the cholesterol and grease don’t cause the heart attack those Red Bulls will.

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