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Buy the CD album for $13.80 and get the MP3 version for FREE. CD album ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Terms and Conditions. Does not apply to gift orders. Complete your purchase of the CD album to save the MP3 version to your Music Library. 'Port of Miami was the foundation I built the empire on,' Rick Ross tells Apple Music. 'We've accomplished so much since then, and sometimes you just gotta reflect on that.' Thirteen years, nine albums, and too many hits to count later, Ross returns to the first brand he ever built, delivering a sequel to that seminal debut. Benefits of using Zippyshare: 1) Select a file to send by clicking the 'Browse' button. You can then select photos, audio, video, documents or anything else you want to send. The maximum file size is 500 MB. 2) Click the 'Start Upload' button to start uploading the file. You will see the progress of the file transfer.


Rick Ross has dropped his highly anticipated album Port Of Miami 2. The sequel arrives 13 years after the original Port Of Miami, which was Rozay's debut LP.

After years of planning, Rick Ross is finally ready to unveil his debut album sequel, Port Of Miami 2. 'Did you wanna live or was you born to kill,' Rozay asks during the solemn album trailer. Aug 13, 2019.

The Maybach Music Group founder's new project features 15 tracks with a stacked lineup of guests. Drake, Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, Jeezy, DeJ Loaf, Denzel Curry, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Summer Walker and the late Nipsey Hussle are among the contributors.

Check out Ross' Port Of Miami 2 stream, cover art and tracklist below.

1. Act a Fool f. Wale
2. Turnpike Ike
3. Nobody's Favorite f. Gunplay
4. Summer Reign f. Summer Walker
5. White Lines f. DeJ Loaf
6. BIG TYME f. Swizz Beatz
7. Bogus Charms f. Meek Mill
8. Rich Nigga Lifestyle f. Nipsey Hussle & Teyana Taylor
9. Born to Kill f. Jeezy
10. Fascinated
11. I Still Pray f. YFN Lucci & Ball Greezy
12. Running the Streets f. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & Denzel Curry
13. Vegas Residency
14. Maybach Music VI f. Lil Wayne & John Legend
15. Gold Roses f. Drake

[This post has been updated. Ex4 to mq4 decompiler. The following was originally published by Kyle Eustice on August 1, 2019.]

The late Nipsey Hussle, Drake, Wale, Meek Mill and Jeezy are just a few of the notable names that pop up on Rick Ross' Port Of Miami 2 project. Rozay unveiled the long awaited project's tracklist on Thursday (August 1) via Instagram.

'It's here!' Ross wrote in the caption. '#portofmiami2 official TRACKLISTING !!! The official countdown to its release is only a few days away!!

'I thank MMG/ @epicrecords and everyone who assisted putting this body of work together. Im extremely excited for its release AUGUST 9th.'

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The 15-track album also boasts features from YFN Lucci, Ball Greezy, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Denzel Curry, Swizz Beatz, DeJ Loaf, Summer Walker and Gunplay.

The original Port Of Miami dropped in August 2006 and served as Ross' debut album. The project was certified gold by the RIAA three months later and eventually went platinum in 2016. It included the massive hit 'Hustlin,' which can be found below.

Port Of Miami 2 is expected to arrive next Friday (August 9).

[This article has been updated. The following was written by Trent Clark and published on July 16, 2019.]

After years of planning, Rick Ross is finally ready to unveil his debut album sequel, Port Of Miami 2.

'Did you wanna live or was you born to kill,' Rozay asks during the solemn album trailer released on Tuesday (July 16).

To seal the full circle, for the cover art, Rozay poses with a photo of his late manager Big Bo, who passed away in December 2017 from undisclosed causes.

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Port Of Miami 2 will be released on August 9. Check out the first single 'Act A Fool' below and the album trailer up above.

Rick Ross Port Of Miami Zip Download

[This post has been updated. The following was originally published on June 20, 2019 and written by Kyle Eustice.]





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