Rick Ross - Deeper Than Rap (lost Intro) Site

In this unreleased intro, Ross delivers a sharp message aimed at the "commercial" side of the industry, declaring a desire to go "underground". The lyrics are characteristically vivid, blending street politics with a defensive edge:

He touches on the harsh realities of street life, such as the cycle of felonies that prevent growth and tragic stories of betrayal where "the killer was fuckin' his sister". Rick Ross - Deeper Than Rap (Lost Intro)

The "Lost Intro" represents a pivotal moment in Ross’s career where he was transitioning from a local Miami lyricist to a global executive. Rick Ross – Deeper Than Rap (Lost Intro) Lyrics - Genius In this unreleased intro, Ross delivers a sharp

Ross opens with the line, "They say money is power. And if that's the case, we got millions of power," establishing the "Boss" persona that would define the rest of the album. Rick Ross – Deeper Than Rap (Lost Intro)

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