Hip hop artist, Rick Ross, released his second studio album called "God Forgives, I Don't" on November 18th. This album is set to be a comeback for this rapper and music producer. The first single off the album called "Everyday I'm Hustlin" features Vince Staples and boosts the title of the song as well as further paves the way for future releases. With an over 13 million views on YouTube and over 350k Spotify streams in less than a week since its release, fans are able to see just how much momentum his new single has already received. Critics have described this new single as having a "southern bounce" feel with an overall hip hop/rap feel to it. This is because the song has a beat produced by Southside. The rapping is described as "high-energy", "loud", and "roundhouse kicks." The intro of the song, featuring Xavier Omar, displays Xavier Omar singing the chorus of the song along with Rick Ross repeating it back. This is an example of how they are both able to connect on what they are saying, since both rappers are rapping throughout most of the song. The track features Vince Staples rapping his verse over the beat, with each rapping verse beginning on different pitches. While Xavier Omar's is high-pitched and "silly", Vince Staples' is more of a "throaty rasp" that is "deeper" than Xavier Omar's. This song has been described as having a high energy style to it, since each rapper blew the crowd away with their verses. This is an example of how both rappers are able to connect with their fans by being themselves.
The music video was released on December 3rd on YouTube, premiering on MTV Jams' October 15th episode of "Mixtape Mondays". This video was directed by Ben Griffin and features Rick Ross along with a few other rappers that are a part of the Maybach Music Group. Notable rappers in the video include Wale, Meek Mill, French Montana, Pill, and HoodyBaby. Throughout the video each rapper shows off their freestyle rap skills and shows how great they are at freestyling. This is an example of how they connect to Rick Ross' rapping style and respect his influence in the music industry. This music video has received over 2 million views on Youtube in less than a month since its release and it boosted the album sales for this artist. Rick Ross has hinted that a music video for his single "Trap Queen" might debut sometime in 2017. "Too Many Years" was released on April 5th, 2018, and is probably the biggest single off of "God Forgives, I Don't." The song featured French Montana and 2 Chainz and will be featured on the rapper's next album. The song was produced by Frank Dukes and Mike Will Made It and received mixed reviews from critics. One critic describes it as a "swagger trappy", while another describes it as a "hyped up, intense hip hop anthem". The song was officially sent to urban radio stations in the United States on April 18th.
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