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Sets the tone; highlights the intersection of extreme wealth and street politics. French Montana & Diddy

Mike WiLL Made-It and DJ Mustard delivered the heavy, club-ready basslines necessary to dominate the airwaves and strip clubs.

– A hard-hitting, sample-heavy opener produced by Black Metaphor. rick ross mastermind deluxe version 2014a top

"Mafia Music III (Preview)" – 1 minute of a lost verse that never made the final cut.

The standard edition of the album contains 16 tracks. The adds three bonus tracks, bringing the total to 19. Sets the tone; highlights the intersection of extreme

The crowning jewel of the deluxe version is undoubtedly "Thug Cry," featuring Lil Wayne. Built around a hauntingly beautiful sample of Billy Stewart’s "I Do Love You" (produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League), the track is a masterclass in emotional street rap.

"Sanctified" features a gospel-infused arrangement that only Kanye could execute, completely shifting the sonic energy of the album mid-way through. "Mafia Music III (Preview)" – 1 minute of

The is more than an album; it is a time capsule. It captures Rick Ross at his most audacious, his production team at their most opulent, and the music industry at the last moment before streaming homogenized everything.

Upon its release, Mastermind received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its consistency. Many noted that while Rick Ross wasn't reinventing the wheel, his refined formula was still incredibly effective. As one reviewer put it, “He's stuck in a gangsta anthem rut, but with numerous highlights and no filler, the formula still works wonderfully on Ross' 2014 effort”. Several critics pointed to the album as his most well-put-together body of work since his 2006 debut, Port of Miami .

The standard edition of Mastermind contains 16 tracks. The deluxe version includes 3 bonus tracks: "Blessing In Disguise" (featuring Scarface & Z-Ro), "Paradise Lost", and "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt (Reprise)". The album features a stellar lineup of guest appearances, including Jay-Z, Kanye West, The Weeknd, Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Meek Mill, and Jeezy, among others.

Sets the tone; highlights the intersection of extreme wealth and street politics. French Montana & Diddy

Mike WiLL Made-It and DJ Mustard delivered the heavy, club-ready basslines necessary to dominate the airwaves and strip clubs.

– A hard-hitting, sample-heavy opener produced by Black Metaphor.

"Mafia Music III (Preview)" – 1 minute of a lost verse that never made the final cut.

The standard edition of the album contains 16 tracks. The adds three bonus tracks, bringing the total to 19.

The crowning jewel of the deluxe version is undoubtedly "Thug Cry," featuring Lil Wayne. Built around a hauntingly beautiful sample of Billy Stewart’s "I Do Love You" (produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League), the track is a masterclass in emotional street rap.

"Sanctified" features a gospel-infused arrangement that only Kanye could execute, completely shifting the sonic energy of the album mid-way through.

The is more than an album; it is a time capsule. It captures Rick Ross at his most audacious, his production team at their most opulent, and the music industry at the last moment before streaming homogenized everything.

Upon its release, Mastermind received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its consistency. Many noted that while Rick Ross wasn't reinventing the wheel, his refined formula was still incredibly effective. As one reviewer put it, “He's stuck in a gangsta anthem rut, but with numerous highlights and no filler, the formula still works wonderfully on Ross' 2014 effort”. Several critics pointed to the album as his most well-put-together body of work since his 2006 debut, Port of Miami .

The standard edition of Mastermind contains 16 tracks. The deluxe version includes 3 bonus tracks: "Blessing In Disguise" (featuring Scarface & Z-Ro), "Paradise Lost", and "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt (Reprise)". The album features a stellar lineup of guest appearances, including Jay-Z, Kanye West, The Weeknd, Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Meek Mill, and Jeezy, among others.