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Presented by Empire Enterprises Group
Rozay Raw Australian Tour
Empire Enterprises in conjunction with 31 Flavours and CDC present the "Hottest MC in The Game" Rick Ross's first Australian tour. Rick Ross was named the "Hottest MC in The Game" by MTV in 2012 and received a nomination for best male hiphop artist. Rick Ross was also Nominated by "The Source" as its "Man of The Year". The cover of the May 2009 issue of XXL magazine, titled "Rick Ross Up in Smoke", featured Ross. Ross is also the founder of the record label Maybach Music Group (MMG) which has artists such as Wale, Meek Mill, and Omarion. Ross has released 4 albums since 2006 and is releasing a 5th album "God Forgives I Don't" in July 2012. This tour is the platform that ross is using to launch his new album. Ross has collaborated with the biggest names in the business such as Jay Z, Kanye West, P.Diddy, RKelly, TPain, Nelly, Neyo, Usher ,Dj Khaled, Drake, Lil Wayne, Birdman, French Montana, and many more. He will be performing material from his first album all the way to his newest hits some of which have not been released yet.Ross has brought us hit songs like "Hustlin" which debuted number one on the billboards, "Push it to the limit", "Speedin", "The Boss", "This is The Life", "Super High" and many more. Ross was also the first artist signed to Diddy's management company Ciroc Entertainment. Recently Ross has released the track "Live Fast Die Young" with Kanye West which debuted at number 2 on the billboards and Ross is featured in Ushers new hit singles "Lemme See" and "Touch'n You". This event will also have special guests as supporting acts featuring international and national artists. Don't miss out on hip-hop's biggest boss, Rick Ross, and the most-anticipated tour of the year.
'Both physically and culturally very large ...his voice sells, the way Sinatra once sold an implacable but supple kind of confidence...Ross's confidence can transfer easily to anyone's inner life, with a little suspended disbelief, and that makes him a kind of motivational speaker. Feel as much like Ross as he does, and you become your own boss." - The New Yorker
'You can't listen to any station that plays hip-hop for an hour and not hear a Rick Ross song... he is at the very pinnacle of street. He has started to exhibit the signs of mainstream iconic status—appealing to the full spectrum ...Three of his last four albums have debuted at no. 1 on the charts. If his new record, God Forgives, I Don't, doesn't follow suit, it will shock everyone in the music industry who knows anything." - GQ
'Believe it or not, it's been two years since Rick Ross's last solo album Teflon Don hit stores. Since then, his stature in the game has grown exponentially, with the growth of the Maybach Music Group brand, his epic Rich Forever mixtape-arguably the best rap album of 2012 so far-and a handful of stellar guest appearances. God Forgives, I Don't will likely determine Rick Ross's place in hip-hop history. The smart money says that Rick Ross will continue the growth curve he's exhibited with his first four releases-but expectations are higher than ever. If this record does what it's supposed to do, the Bawse will perfectly positioned to stake his claim as one of the greatest who ever did it." - Complex
(May 15, 2012 - New York, NY) Weeks ago, hip-hop's elite gathered in a mid-town Manhattan hotel ballroom around the genre's reigning boss - Rick Ross - in a show of unilateral respect and branding force befitting a man of his burgeoning stature. The occasion: the announcement of a July 31st release date for the most-anticipated album of 2012, Ross' long-awaited God Forgives, I Don't. Ever the consummate business man and boss, Ross used the occasion to promote upcoming releases from his growing Maybach Music Group empire; Self-Made 2, the solo debut from Meek Mill, and more.
'We believe that Rick Ross is among the elite; one of the most talented and compelling artists in the industry,' said Def Jam Recordings president Joie Manda. 'He's done an amazing job of building his brand and image, and together with Def Jam's promotional muscle and marketing savvy, we intend to elevate Ross' stature across the board. It's an exciting time to be in the Rick Ross business.'
'There's Jay-Z, Kanye, and Wayne—and Eminem is the king of his own domain,' Rap Radar's Elliott Wilson recently told GQ. 'And then there's Rick Ross, right on that cusp.'
Not content with the cusp, and thoroughly determined to dominate the conversation, Ross has bossed up and partnered with the superstar Usher for his new single 'Touch'N You." Released to radio and online yesterday, the Rico Love-produced banger is the lead single from ‘God Forgives,' and sets the tone for what will be Ross' most epic, most ambitious album to date.
'Both physically and culturally very large ...his voice sells, the way Sinatra once sold an implacable but supple kind of confidence...Ross's confidence can transfer easily to anyone's inner life, with a little suspended disbelief, and that makes him a kind of motivational speaker. Feel as much like Ross as he does, and you become your own boss." - The New Yorker
'You can't listen to any station that plays hip-hop for an hour and not hear a Rick Ross song... he is at the very pinnacle of street. He has started to exhibit the signs of mainstream iconic status—appealing to the full spectrum ...Three of his last four albums have debuted at no. 1 on the charts. If his new record, God Forgives, I Don't, doesn't follow suit, it will shock everyone in the music industry who knows anything." - GQ
'Believe it or not, it's been two years since Rick Ross's last solo album Teflon Don hit stores. Since then, his stature in the game has grown exponentially, with the growth of the Maybach Music Group brand, his epic Rich Forever mixtape-arguably the best rap album of 2012 so far-and a handful of stellar guest appearances. God Forgives, I Don't will likely determine Rick Ross's place in hip-hop history. The smart money says that Rick Ross will continue the growth curve he's exhibited with his first four releases-but expectations are higher than ever. If this record does what it's supposed to do, the Bawse will perfectly positioned to stake his claim as one of the greatest who ever did it." - Complex
(May 15, 2012 - New York, NY) Weeks ago, hip-hop's elite gathered in a mid-town Manhattan hotel ballroom around the genre's reigning boss - Rick Ross - in a show of unilateral respect and branding force befitting a man of his burgeoning stature. The occasion: the announcement of a July 31st release date for the most-anticipated album of 2012, Ross' long-awaited God Forgives, I Don't. Ever the consummate business man and boss, Ross used the occasion to promote upcoming releases from his growing Maybach Music Group empire; Self-Made 2, the solo debut from Meek Mill, and more.
'We believe that Rick Ross is among the elite; one of the most talented and compelling artists in the industry,' said Def Jam Recordings president Joie Manda. 'He's done an amazing job of building his brand and image, and together with Def Jam's promotional muscle and marketing savvy, we intend to elevate Ross' stature across the board. It's an exciting time to be in the Rick Ross business.'
'There's Jay-Z, Kanye, and Wayne—and Eminem is the king of his own domain,' Rap Radar's Elliott Wilson recently told GQ. 'And then there's Rick Ross, right on that cusp.'
Not content with the cusp, and thoroughly determined to dominate the conversation, Ross has bossed up and partnered with the superstar Usher for his new single 'Touch'N You." Released to radio and online yesterday, the Rico Love-produced banger is the lead single from ‘God Forgives,' and sets the tone for what will be Ross' most epic, most ambitious album to date.
'Before I was ever in this position, I promised myself I would never take it for granted," Ross told the expectant crowd gathered at his Manhattan press conference. 'So that's what I did with this project...it's my best body of work yet. God Forgives, I Don't is a very dark story...it's extremely lyrical. The music is next level. I'm expecting nothing but the biggest results. That's what's needed, and I'm going to deliver"
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