Rick Ross refers to himself as The Biggest Boss for a reason, and while he has many lucrative streams of income, Rozay is spending his paper at a high clip as well.
The MMG mogul and Meek Mill joined Ebro Darden’s Rap Life on Apple Music earlier this week where Ross revealed he’s spent well over $100 million in the last six months.
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“Just keeping it 1,000, I done had my hands in 25 different pots,” Ross explained. “I been cooking on the stove for a long time. I really been getting money the whole time. I’m a real frugal n-gga at some points. But when it’s time to make a power play, I will. I’ll spend $100 million. I spent that in the last six months.
“I just bought a crib for $35 [million], a jet for $35 [million], and the investments I’m over $100 million in the last six months. We ain’t just talking about it, we really getting to it and spending it.”
Rozay wants to inspire the next generation of hustlers to know there’s “no limit on your value” and “no limit on your net worth” so explore all avenues of potential income.
While Ross has been getting busy on the investment side, he’s still made time getting back to the music. Rozay and Meek Mill are joining forces for a collaborative project on the heels of their “Shaq & Kobe” single.
Fans can expect Too Good To Be True to arrive “ASAP” and the effort is loaded with features and 16 tracks in total.
“We won already. We playing with what? The house’s money and it’s only one way to explain that or describe that,” Ross said. “It’s too good to be true, which is the name of the project me and Meek Mill will be releasing. Too Good To Be True. We’ll give you that ASAP.
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“We got to build a brand. The fans could get accustomed to that pace. You get them that music on and you know I was a two, three mixtape a year artist with an album.
“Meek Mill most definitely would give you five projects in six months type of shit. We knocked it out quick. I’m going to be honest. This just was a quick vibe. Maybe two and a half months.”