Rick Ross Masterminds A #3 Spot On 'Hottest MCs' List
MMG boss proved you can't hold him back as he dropped the acclaimed Rich Forever tape, a #1 album and a string of unstoppable features.
Maybe some were surprised in 2012 when MTV News named Rick Ross the "Hottest MC in the Game," but Rozay has seemed ready for the honor since his very first album dropped in 2006.
On "Push It," a single off of his Port of Miami album, Ross compared his rap rise not only to the fictional Scarface but also one of media's biggest moguls. "Who would've thought that fat girl would grow into Oprah?/ Or that boy Rick Ross would be molding the culture," the then-rookie rapper spit with a veteran's confidence.
HOT STREAK
Selected Mixtapes: Rich Forever, The Black Bar Mitzvah
Singles: "Diced Pineapples," "Touch 'N You"
Street Bangers: "Hold Me Back," "So Sophisticated," "3 Kings"
Key Guest Appearances: Usher's "Lemme See," French Montana's "Pop That," Ace Hood's "Bugatti"
Meteoric Metrics: Rick Ross notched a #1 LP, earned a gold plaque and a Grammy nomination with God Forgives, I Don't.
Business Ventures: Like a true boss, Rozay expanded his MMG roster by adding singer Omarion, Rockie Fresh and, in a joint deal with Bad Boy, French Montana. To top things off, Ross then announced that he'd moved his label from Warner Bros. to Atlantic. He also signed a lucrative endorsement deal with Reebok.
Tours: Recruiting Meek Mill and Wale, Rozay set out on the multi-city MMG Tour. Over the course of a year, the he also touched stages at Hot 97's Summer Jam, Birthday Bash in Atlanta and Cali Christmas on the West Coast.
Monumental Moment: Rick Ross is no stranger to major headlines, but he dominated the news after he was shot at on January 28. Ross escaped the gunfire and soon got to work, making his impact felt on songs like Ace Hood's "Bugatti" and Young Scooter's "Columbia" remix.
Forecast: Later this year, Rozay aims to drop Mastermind, his fifth LP in as many years. While it's still unclear where he'll go sonically, given Ross' track record, it's not hard to imagine another #1 album and golden plaques for his walls.
"We definitely saw these recent events where he found himself dodging bullets," said MTV News Managing Editor Rebecca Thomas, referencing the January 28 drive-by shooting that targeted the Miami rapper. Acknowledging Ross' "teflon" persona, she added, "I just kind of feel like the work really spoke for itself."
The way MTV's Hip-Hop Brain Trust sees it, Rick Ross had a shot at topping the Hottest MCs list again, but his biggest competition was ... Rick Ross. "God Forgives, I Don't didn't quite live up to being the follow-up to Teflon Don't, argued "Week in Jams" Story Producer Renaud Jean-Baptiste. "I think Teflon Don is a better project. He could've been #1 easily if he just took that music up another notch."
Roundtable veteran Steven Roberts had no real knocks against Ross, but co-signed that this year, the Bawse was his own biggest competition. "I think the reason he is #3 is that there are two artists that have kind of put themselves out there a bit more and transcended," he said. "I think Ross set a very high bar."