So he JFK, Joined Forces With the Kings. Rick Ross warned us in “Free Mason” years ago that he was able to pull together collaborations of a royal magnitude. “3 Kings” is no different. Dr. Dre and Jay-Z came together with the Don to produce what is sure to be a hit.
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We can thank a friend of Rick Ross for linking him up with Dr. Dre. Here’s who Rozay said it happened.
“I actually spoke with D.O.C. from the West Coast and D.O.C. told me Dre was a huge fan. I’ve been a fan of big homie’s and I had been expressing that openly for while.I got on the phone with Dre, he kept his word, he came down to Miami. When he walked into the studio for the first time, I was just so excited. We knocked out five songs that first night. I feel we made some incredible music.”
Ross said he learned a lot from Dre and that he admires him. Jay-Z was originally supposed to be on another song on “God Forgives, I Don’t,” but once Ross came up with the idea for all 3 of these gentlemen to be on one song, he knew he had to make it happen.
“When it comes to Jay, that’s my family. I respect dawg. I’m a soldier for life.”
He also had some very BOSS words to say about his upcoming album, “God Forgives, I Don’t.”
“That’s just one of many. God Forgives, I Don’t is the biggest and best album of the year. Whoever would have imagined East Coast, West Coast, Down South on one album? That’s what it’s about in hip-hop. That’s what the culture is about. That’s what the boss brings you.”
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