( Jeezy blew up in this period, too, but the popular perception was that he was ushered into stardom by T.I.) This decade, even as the rap zeitgeist moves further and further from his aesthetic wheelhouse, he’s been a fixture at radio and on the albums of his famous peers. He shrugged off the 50 Cent-led character assassinations he came out looking like the lone success story from Jay Z’s reign as Def Jam president. At some point-probably around 2010’s Teflon Don-Ross became a strange point of consensus. On Rather You Than Me, the ninth Rick Ross album in just over a decade, the Miami rapper calls himself “so divisive,” but that isn’t true anymore.
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