I’d never trade my old girl for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my daughter Toya for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my only boy for all the money in the world. I put my last name first!
RICK ROSSI mean, I’m a fan of Eminem. I’m a fan first and foremost. Maybe before I wouldn’t have challenged him, but I’m contemplating it now.
More Rick Ross Quotes
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Living fast where it’s all about the money bags? Never front.
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Even before making music I was always someone that you had to get to know, at school or elementary. I walked the hallways. I would take your pizza
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There may be some difficulties during a period of adjustment. Specifically, picking up their life again and making their own truly independent decisions.
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Woman is the most precious gift known to man.
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Momma gettin’ older feelin’ pains In her shoulder. I gotta stay focused and remain a little soldier.
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Two, let’s all stop smoking blunts; let’s smoke out of papers. Ladies, you all should just love me. Let’s all have a beautiful year, let’s get this money.
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All I ever wanted was to make scrilla Have a recording session with J Dilla.
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Most often the earlier a cult member is approached through an intervention the more likely they are to be responsive.
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I may not be a role model, but I most definitely could be motivation for a lot of people in the hoods.
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My Chevrolet shines like a marble floor. Baby keep it raw, have you modeled before?
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I’m from where your hustle determines your salary.
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Even before making music I was always someone that you had to get to know, at school or elementary. I walked the hallways. I would take your pizza
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In a cult intervention information is presented about the group that the member is most often not aware of.
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I usually have an idea that I want to build on and let the music take me where I wanna go.
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If you’re a hater we make you scared to show your face. It’s called success.
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