Friday, December 27, 2019

Rapper, songwriter, MIAMI booster and entrepreneur
Rick Ross picked up a Best Rap Song nomination for his single “Gold Roses (f/
Drake).” He’s been nominated five times, his first coming in 2011 in the Rap/Sung Collaboration category for “I’m on One” with
DJ Khaled.
“Gold Roses” is the closing track on Ross’ 2019 LP,
Port of Miami 2 (
Epic), his second full-length for the
Sony label. It was produced by
OZ,
SykSense,
Vinylz and
The Rascals. The former
Def Jam artist first hit the radar in 2006 with his debut album,
Port Of Miami, which debuted at #1.
“Being nominated for ‘Gold Roses’ means a lot to me,” Ross confirms. “It was born from a real conversation Drake and I were having after
Nipsey [
Hussle]’s untimely passing. So to be recognized for it feels like we’re being given our ‘Gold Roses’ while we’re still here.”
In 2020, Ross will show off his acting chops after snagging a role in the upcoming
Paramount film
Coming 2 America, the sequel to the 1988 comedy hit
Coming to America, both versions starring
Eddie Murphy.
Ross’ latest single is “1 Question,” a collab with
E-40,
Chris Brown and
Jeremih that samples the 1987
Keith Sweat song “Make It Last Forever.”
Though he’s had his share of hard times, from felony charges and jail time to a near-death experience following a possible heart attack in 2018, Ross has bounced back in each case and appears to be as hale and hearty as ever heading into Grammy season.