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Born
on January 28, 1976, in Coahoma County, Mississippi, Rick Ross was
influenced by rappers such as Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. He
blasted onto the music scene when his debut single, "Hustlin'," became
something of a street anthem. The popularity of the song powered his
2006 debut album Port of Miami, which opened at No. 1 on
Billboard's Top Albums Chart. Ross went on to release three more albums
at the top of the charts, during a career peppered with controversy and
issues with the law.
Rapper
Rick Ross was born William Leonard Roberts II in Coahoma County,
Mississippi, on January 28, 1976. Raised in Carol City, Florida—an
impoverished area of north of Miami—Ross always gravitated to the music
of street-oriented rappers like Notorious B.I.G., Luther Campbell, Ice
Cube and Tupac Shakur. Although he attended Georgia's Albany State
University on a football scholarship for a year, Ross started writing
rap lyrics romanticizing the money gained from dealing drugs, an act
that he saw as a child.
He lifted his performing name, Rick Ross,
from hearing stories of a drug trafficker named "Freeway" Rick Ross.
Ironically, Ross worked as a corrections officer in Florida for almost
two years, but the lure of hip-hop music and the lavish lifestyle of the
drug dealers he saw throughout his youth led him in another direction.
He was eventually signed to a southern independent rap label, Suave
House Records, which also released music by popular underground rap duo
8Ball & MJG. Ross later signed a contract with Miami-based record
label Slip-N-Slide, which released music by hip-hop favorites like Trick
Daddy—whom Ross would later tour with—and female rapper Trina.
The
first single from Ross, "Hustlin'," became a smash hit, due to the
hypnotic line "Every day I'm hustling" repeated throughout the song. The
single was eventually certified gold, an impressive feat for a brand
new recording artist. The song sparked a bidding war between multiple
rap labels looking for their next superstar. Def Jam Records, headed by
executive Jay-Z, won the battle, signing Ross to a highly publicized
record deal.
Ross debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Albums Chart with his premiere album, Port of Miami, in 2006. His sophomore album, Trilla (2008)—named as a tribute to his idol Michael Jackson’s popular album Thriller
(1982)—also debuted at No. 1. With his success, Ross became more of a
presence on the tour circuit and in the press. He began to write,
perform and collaborate with a wide range of popular acts including
Jay-Z, R. Kelly, Flo-Rida, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy and several others.