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Port of Miami is the debut studio album by American rapper Rick Ross. Originally titled Career Criminal, [1] the album was renamed, in reference to Miami being a major arrival destination for cocaine shipments to America. The album was released August 8, 2006, on Poe Boy Entertainment, Slip-n-Slide Records and Def Jam Recordings.
"Push It" is the second single from rapper Rick Ross' debut album Port of Miami. It samples "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" (keeping with the theme of the album) and the story of the video (directed by Benny Boom) has a very similar theme to the movie Scarface. It was produced by J. R. Rotem.
List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US [63] US R&B [12] [64] US Rap [65] UK [66] "Blow" (featuring Dre) 2006 — — [L] — — Port of Miami "Yeah, Dat's Money" (Lil Ru featuring Rick Ross) 2009 — 93 — — 21 & Up "Live Fast, Die Young ...
Strait, 72, who has made a living since 1981 singing traditionalist country fare in straightforward fashion, zeroes in on an aspect of Miami in “MIA Down in MIA” that the Greater Miami ...
The song was a breakthrough for Ross, and skyrocketed him to worldwide fame almost overnight. It peaked at number 54 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , and led to Ross becoming the subject of a bidding war, receiving offers from Diddy 's Bad Boy Entertainment and Irv Gotti 's Murder Inc. , before signing a multi million dollar deal with Def Jam ...
Now more than 30 years old, this song remains a classic soundtrack for breakups, graduations, and any type of poignant life transition. ... and this classic earworm will live rent-free forever in ...
Port of Miami 2 is the tenth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross.It was released on August 9, 2019, by Maybach Music Group and Epic Records.The album features guest appearances from Wale, Gunplay, Summer Walker, Dej Loaf, Swizz Beatz, Meek Mill, Nipsey Hussle, Teyana Taylor, Jeezy, YFN Lucci, Ball Greezy, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Denzel Curry, John Legend, Lil Wayne, and Drake.
The port is providing up to 16 megawatts, and each ship is expected to need between 8 and 13 megawatts during its stay, said PortMiami Director and CEO Hydi Webb in an interview with the Miami Herald