Officer Ricky says he is going after EMINEM
Rick Ross is moving up the Aftermath food chain, no longer interested in 50 Cent. Instead, Ross, who just released his third album Deeper Than Rap, has set his sights on Fif’s boss, Eminem.
“I mean, I’m a fan of Eminem,” said Ross to MTV News. “I’m a fan first and foremost. But after defeating Curly, my confidence is at an all-time high. Maybe before I wouldn’t have challenged him, but I’m contemplating it now. The game is commending me for my victory. That’s all I wanted to do was … punish the opposition. I think I’ve done a great job and I’m gonna continue to do that.”
Ross appears to be particularly adamant about this, as this is the second time in the past week he has expressed interest in possibly challenging Eminem.
“I think he’s a bigger and better artist than what Curly is,” continued Ross. “So if I was looking to fulfill that excitement or that rush, that’s who I have to address.”
However, Ross revealed he’d be interested in being a part of Shady’s upcoming album, Relapse.
“I’m trying to be a part of that,” Ross said. “It’s either way. We gonna see each other one way or another.” We at Hiphopspy think its just a promo stunt to sell a couple more copies of his album for officer Ricky. He cant be serious trying to go at Eminem. Eminem been in the Lab for a couple of years, Ross must just want to be the next Ja rule. 50 already destroyed ross when he had his baby mama doing a porno , I mean dude got so destroyed by that he need to retire. Officer Ricky got like zero fans. What a joke
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Kill the Record Labels Official Trailer
KILL THE RECORD LABELS OFFICIAL TRAILER from charles rand on Vimeo. 50 Cent, Jim Jones, Lloyd Banks and more are featured in the new Kill The Record Labels documentary examining the war between record companies and artists making profits through mixtapes.
The project features a wide variety of regional hip-hop entertainers
Included in the film are 50 Cent, Bun B, Maino, Young Buck, Juelz Santana, Lil Scrappy, Jim Jones, DJ Drama, Lloyd Banks, Chamillionaire, S One, Red Cafe, Green Lantern, DJ Vlad, DJ Rob E Rob, Kid Carpi, DJ Lazy K, DJ Thoro and Mike Jones
Director Charles Rand has expressed his motivation for creating the documentary.
“Hip-Hop music has become the voice of the urban community,” Rand said in a statement. “Artists like 50 Cent and Bun B make music about real life situations that happen in their neighborhoods. Generally, artists don’t make music about what goes on inside the music business. I made this film to give DJs, artist, and producers a voice. A great documentary is informative and entertaining. I spent alot of time and energy to make sure the audience walks away from this film with a better understanding of issues that affect hip hop culture and music.”
KILL THE RECORD LABELS (OFFICIAL TRAILER) from charles rand on Vimeo.
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