Let's talk about the top 25 Rick Ross songs of all time, from the iconic "Hustlin'" and "B.M.F." to collaborations with Drake, Kanye West, Jay-Z, and more. We'll be ranking Ross's greatest hits based on sales, critical acclaim, and lasting impact, showcasing his signature style of hard-hitting beats, vivid lyrics, and larger-than-life persona. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the Miami rapper's music, this list offers a definitive guide to Ross's most memorable and influential tracks. Now let out your best Rick Ross grunt (HUH) and let's get to it.

Ten songs down, and fifteen left to go on our list. At the number 15 spot, we've got "Trap Trap Trap," which features the likes of Young Thug and Wale. Wale is a sleeper feature for Rick Ross, and you already know that Thug came with bars for this one.


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Now that we've come into the top 6 songs, it could be argued that any one of these deserves the number one spot. That goes for our number 6, "B.M.F." and anything after it. It's only the best of the best from here on out.

At the coveted number one spot on our list of the best Rick Ross songs, we've got "Stay Schemin'," which features Rick Ross alongside Drake and French Montana. What an absolute classic. It just might be physically impossible to resist the urge of putting this on replay after listening to it once. That's all for our list of the best Rick Ross songs - stay tuned for even more from ONE37pm's music team.

"We believe that Rick Ross is among the elite; one of the most talented and compelling artists in the industry," said Def Jam Recordings president Joie Manda. "He's done an amazing job of building his brand and image, and together with Def Jam's promotional muscle and marketing savvy, we intend to elevate Ross' stature across the board. It's an exciting time to be in the Rick Ross business."

In his early years at Suave House Records, Roberts initially made his debut under the pseudonym Teflon Da Don. He made his recording debut on the song "Ain't Shhh to Discuss" on Erick Sermon's lone album for DreamWorks, Def Squad Presents Erick Onasis.[15] In the mid-2000s, he changed his name to Rick Ross. He derived his stage name from the former drug kingpin "Freeway" Rick Ross, to whom he has no connection.[16]

After being signed to Suave House Records, former label for rap duo 8Ball & MJG, he eventually signed a deal with Slip-n-Slide Records, which has been under the Def Jam label since 2006. While signed to Slip-n-Slide, Roberts toured with fellow rapper Trick Daddy and made guest performances on other Slip-n-Slide albums.[12]

Ross premiered four songs: "So Sophisticated" featuring Meek Mill, "Touch'N You" featuring Usher, "Hold Me Back", and "3 Kings" featuring Dr. Dre and Jay-Z. The album was certified gold in less than two months. To celebrate his accomplishment and promote his upcoming MMG Tour, Ross released a mixtape, The Black Bar Mitzvah in October. Rick Ross was nominated by The Source as its "Man of the Year".[34]

On February 21, 2016, Rick Ross remixed Kanye West's "Famous".[52] Ross was active in 2016, releasing many songs including "Make It Work" off of Self Made Vol. 4, "Purple Lamborghini" of Suicide Squad: The Album, "Supa Cindy", and "Freaky Hoe".

This year's list includes a DIY triumph from Beyonc, ecstatic resurrection courtesy of Flying Lotus and Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West translated via emoji, Jenny Lewis' star-studded bro-down, and a hell of a lot of awesomely weird dancing.

Album: Erick Onasis

Label: DreamWorks

Producer: Mo-Suave' House Productions


Picture Rick Ross before MMG, before he became the bawse, and before the "UGHN." It's hard to imagine now, but this was Rozay back in 2000 when he went by Teflon Da Don in his guest verse for "Ain't Shit to Discuss." The bass in his voice wasn't there yet, but the hunger definitely was.

Album: Thug Holiday

Label: Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic

Producer: Majid "Chi" Hasan & Sean "Face" Foote


Ross had that unmistakable confidence with woman from very early in his career. Forget that the song is technically Trick Daddy's, because Ross was the daddy here.

Album: Thug Holiday

Label: Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic

Producer: Gorilla Tek


Ross, Trick Daddy, Money Mark, and Deuce Poppi were all rapping about women and guns, but it's The Boss' delivery that puts his at a higher plateau. While Daddy and the others stayed monotonous for the most part, the Boss rapped with a fire that made him standout. It's the reason why his career outgrew the other three rappers on this track.

Album: Mail on Sunday

Label: Poe Boy/Atlantic

Producer: will.i.am


"In The Ayer" was the song that put Flo Rida on the map and on his march to the master of pop rap club songs. His friend Ricky Ross hopped on the remix to his first hit and laid down some bars.

Album: Jennifer Hudson

Label: Arista

Producer: Stargate & Ne-Yo


"Spotlight" was already a hit for the American Idol songstress, but it just needed a touch of Boss for it to be perfected. Rozay speeds up his flow a little to match the lush beat, but his wooing ability is just as effective as his slower-timed verses. Ironically, he almost steals the spotlight from Hudson.

Album: Victory

Label: We The Best/Terror Squad/E1

Producer: Schife & OhZee


For the third single off of his Victory album, guess who Khaled got? If you guessed anyone other than Rick Ross you haven't been paying attention. Rozay jumped on the track with Jeezy, Plies and Schife and made a song that sounds like a lot of other DJ Khaled songs.

Album: Flockavelli

Label: 1017 Bricksquad/Asylum Records/Warner Bros.

Producer: L-Don Beatz


"O Let's Do It" is the song that turned Waka into one of the biggest acts in rap music. The banger deserved a banging remix so Flocka got his homies Diddy, Ross, and Gucci for the track. Ross talks about things that only he can, like copping a new Rolls Royce but still telling his girl he's not paying for her friends to eat at Red Lobster. Bawse.

Album: Dreamchasers

Label: N/A

Producer: South Side


Rick Ross did his artsist Meek Mill a favor by appearinr on four songs on his debut mixtape Dreamchasers. On "Body Count", Rozay chips in a hook and lets Meek talk his shit about his life in the drug game. Not sure Ross' body count is in the double digits but we'll let that one slide.

Album: Take Care

Label: YMCMB/Universal

Producer: Just Blaze


Doesn't it seem like Ross steps up his game for songs with respected artists that he knows are gonna be epic? Just like how he elevated his skills on songs like "Free Mason" or "Devil in a New Dress" Ross absolutely murders "Lord Knows" and is a big reason why it was one of the best songs of 2011. Yes Drake spazzed and this is one of Just Blaze's dopest beats ever (which is saying a lot) but this song wouldn't be complete without Rozay. Not sure what it is but more verses like this wouldn't hurt.

Album: Carter IV

Label: YMCMB/Universal

Producer: T-Minus


The version of Lil Wayne and Drake's "She Will" that went platinum and rose to number one on the charts was not the original version. In fact, the original version had a third verse from none other than Ricky Ross that was taken off for unknown reasons. After the songs succes, this version was released to the public as a remix. Not quite sure why Ross' verse ended up on the cutting room floor cause this is quite a good one from Rozay.

Album: Choppa Choppa Down

Label: Bad Boy/Interscop/Maybach Music Group

Producer: Billionaire Boyscout


Three adjectives succinctly describes Rick Ross' character: very large, stylish as hell, and very murderous when he's crossed. Rozay shows all three aspects in the verse for the "Choppa Choppa Down" remix - particularly in these lines: "I call my chopper my whopper/You get it just like you want it." This isn't one of the doctor's recommended diets.

Album: Excuse My French

Label: Bad Boy/Interscope

Producer: Harry Fraud 


French Montana's "Shot Caller" was one of the songs of 2011 so if a remix was going to be done it had to be hot. Although the remix wasn't game changing, it was solid and featured a good verse from Ross and a dope beat switch during Diddy's rhymes. In a bizarre twist, Diddy name dropped Ciroc in his verse, how weird is that???

Album: Life is Good

Label: Def Jam

Producer: No I.D. 


Only one rapper not named Nasir Jones has a full verse on the Life is Good album and that rapper is Rick Ross. If that wasn't enough of a testament to his position in the rap game, how damn good the verse is should do the trick.

Album: I'm Up

Label: 1017 Brick Squad Records/Asylum/Warner Bros.

Producer: Mike WiLL


The beat sounds like something out of a horror film, and Ross is just cool with it. He has no problem spitting about the AKs, comparing his wallet size to Breaking Bad's Walter White, and spitting game to "yo old lady." The scariest part of it all is that he might not be lying. Ricky Rozay also named drops the restaurant franchise he invested in.

Album: California Republic Mixtape

Label: N/A

Producer: Cyfyre


On one of the better song's of Game's California Republic mixtape, Ross drops a classic Ross verse. Only Rozay could manage to drop some great lines like "Started with a crumb, and turned it to a brick" and include a clever Krispy Kreme reference. That's why he's The Bawse. 17dc91bb1f

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