Rick Ross Feat. Nas - “Usual Suspects”
AUDIO By TC on March 30, 2009 at 5:55 pmWith all the Pimpin’ Curly, monkeeee foolishness that’s been littering the net (which we stopped posting by the way,) it’s easy to forget Rawse actually has an album releasing April 21st. This collaboration with Nasir Jones should jolt everybody’s memory.
Rick Ross Feat. Nas - “Usual Suspects”
Remember, it’s deeper than a verse. It’s deeper than this song. It’s Deeper Than Rap.
Curly.
Previously Posted — Rick Ross Feat. John Legend - “Magnificent” Video | Rick Ross - “Mafia Music” Video
Posted in AUDIO, GENERAL, LOOSIES, MUSIC — Tags: Deeper Than Rap, Nas, Rick Ross, The Usual Suspects


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19 Comments
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Nah, B-
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hook sucks
b
dope, but it sounds like one of Jeezy’s throwaway beats/hook.
Nah, B-
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C’mon TC! What is the difference between a 78 and 82 on the test?
He still passes! LOL
dope, but it sounds like one of Jeezy’s throwaway beats/hook.
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Couldn’t have said it any better.
This is fly…haters! Nas is too lyrical!
i’m the N the A to the SIR !
LOL, which would you rather show your parents on your report card.
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Yeah.
LMAO @ TC
Actually that random voice in the background kind of sounds like the melody to “Dead Presidents” (Jay-Z). Anyone else notice that?
snapdrive? wtf?
Nas man, he gets my head shaking sometimes, like how good is this guy
en fuego.
Ross is commin proper……cant hate on this collabo
That Ross album is shaping up to be some hot shit…Cigar Music is that shit and I dont even listen to Rick Ross like that…50 is a fly on this dudes chest right now and I would put everything thats leaked against every song on C.U.R.T.I.S and say he is killing 50 right now
certified banger. this album is going to be heat
Usual Suspects produced by the The Inkredibles is by far one of the greatest hits on the ‘Deeper Than Rap’ Album’. I have had opportunity to review this compositions and must say that it is musically superb. From the rich sound of the base guitar to the moving strings and the pocket drum beat, the song rises to a different level. This definitely places the production in a different rim of productions.
Solid
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