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The song's success solidified Rick Ross's transition from a rising star to a titan in the rap industry. It has been referenced and remixed countless times, cementing its place in hip-hop history.
Reviewers from Pitchfork praised the track for its grandiosity, noting it as a standout moment on Teflon Don . BMF-RICK ROSS FT SYLES P
Styles P provides a gritty, high-energy verse that complements Ross’s authoritative, larger-than-life delivery. The track's energy made it a massive club and street anthem. Accolades and Legacy The song's success solidified Rick Ross's transition from
is a cornerstone of Rick Ross's discography, released in 2010 as the second single from his fourth studio album, Teflon Don . Featuring a guest verse from Styles P , the track is widely credited with defining the "lex-luger sound" that dominated hip-hop production in the early 2010s. Key Track Information Release Date: June 29, 2010 Artists: Rick Ross featuring Styles P Producer: Lex Luger Album: Teflon Don Styles P provides a gritty, high-energy verse that
The song title refers to the Black Mafia Family , a massive drug trafficking organization founded by Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory and Terry "Southwest T" Flenory. In the hook, Ross famously compares himself to Big Meech and Larry Hoover (founder of the Gangster Disciples).
Produced by Lex Luger, the track features aggressive, cinematic trap production characterized by booming 808s, ominous orchestral stabs, and rapid-fire hi-hats. This sound became the blueprint for trap music throughout the 2010s.
Reached #60 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Musical and Cultural Impact