Rick Ross Says He Is In An Exclusive ‘2 Percent’ Club With JAY-Z & Drake

    Rick Ross has made a bold claim that only him, JAY-Z, and Drake share rare air in the space of making music in the studio.

    During an interview on the Drink Champs podcast, which dropped on Saturday (May 13), Rozay delved into many aspects of his career, including his collaborative relationship with Drizzy over the years and the exclusive class he and his other two rap contemporaries share.

    “Me and Drizzy, our relationship is most definitely is real close,” Rick Ross said. “Imma be honest, I don’t know how much music we got because it’s so easy working with the homie. Imma be honest. We in the two percentile hen it comes to writers and creators. It’s called a two percentile. The two percentile — listen, if you not ready for this…. walk out of the room. But the two percentile is when you walk into the room, you hear something, a beat or a production that you actually love and can actually create it, write it, and execute it right then. I can’t say I’ve done that with many artists. It’s not even five artists.”

    He continued: “He [Drake] is in the two percentile. And me being in the game over 20 years — And imma be honest, I understand when you working with Rozay, you don’t want that type of pressure on you. You come to the studio with me, it’s very few people that’s comfortable enough to listen to a beat, take my direction from it and create something in that moment, record it right then, and stand on it.”

    Check out the full interview below:

    “JAY-Z. The reason why I take my hat off to Hov. It was ‘Free Mason.’ We was at [Madison Square Garden]. Hov was on tour. I told Hov I’m finna come to your tour and imma just kick it with you. He had no idea I had the production, the beat, the record, the idea. And so I went to the tour. We backstage. It may be 20 minutes before he go and perform. This the greatest n-gga in the game. This Rozay. I’m still halfway broke n-gga. I want it. I want that motivation.”

    “So I went backstage, right before he went on stage. ‘Big homie let me play you this beat.’ I’m expecting him to tell me ‘Not right now. Not right now.’ And I tried him, straight up. So I play my verse and the beat from ‘Free Mason.’ He leaning up against the wall before he go on stage. And he just started rapping right there. And what he saying is pertaining to what we talking about. So Hov is a two percenter.”

    Meanwhile, Rick Ross recently revealed that he has major plans to cash in on his lucrative Georgia mansion and he’s plotting renovations to build up his Promised Land to a hefty eight-figure price tag.

    The MMG mogul forecasted in an Instagram Story last week that his serene estate will be worth $75million in the near future after his house projects are brought to fruition.

    “PROMISE LAND will be worth an estimated 75 MILLION when I’m done. Rozay,” he boldly predicted.

    Rozay also gave fans a tour of the acres of forest on his massive property while taking a motorcycle joy ride that hilariously found him hunched over operating the low-rider.

    25 thoughts on “Rick Ross Says He Is In An Exclusive ‘2 Percent’ Club With JAY-Z & Drake

    1. That’s always the problem with some of them dudes. At some point they start to believe the shit that they talk and get too full of themselves. Besides a few solid verses here and there, Ross never created anything I really care for. His voice is the most standout thing about him. And the fact that he stood actually of the other side of the law, it still amazes me. I mean, not that I care or believe that every coke rapper is authentic but this is really a great story.

    2. Ever heard the expression “he’s feelin himself”? This is a classic example of that. Carry on!!!

    3. he hasn’t had a song with a plaque in 4 years, and that was a drake stimulus package. the next one is with an EDM DJ Skrillex. that was 7 years ago. i mean we’re pushing 2 president terms since hes even been decent.

      1. In hip hop we don’t care about plaques. It’s all for the love and who’s nice. Take your comments to a pop article

    4. “ You come to the studio with me, it’s very few people that’s comfortable enough to listen to a beat, take my direction from it and create something in that moment, record it right then, and stand on it.”

      – bro, didn’t Kanye have you rewrite your verse a few times for Devil In A New Dress? I guess he thought your previous submissions were 2 percent bottom shelf.

    5. You have all the money and fame but what they have to do to those old white gay men is disquisting I rather be Living in a box broke then have to have nasty gay Orgies butt sex slobbin on them old lil dicks To get where they are all three of them mentioned in video 2, percenter you must be miserable Lost man hood sold it to the devil you guys should be ashamed of yourself Rappers that are better then you guys not with that gay shit they don’t play on radio don’t even hear about them Rod Rich what happen to him he Didn’t sell him self to devil that’s why you don’t hear any music from him He not with the gay shit 100 true what I just said. Not gangsters they gaysters.

      1. Everyone worried about inflation.

        This man’s over here fantasizing about rappers in gay orgies. Weird thing to obsess over but hey maybe you could write homoerotic rapper fiction and make a bag from amazon

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