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No discussion of the is complete without isolating track 9. "B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)" produced by Lex Luger is arguably the most influential trap beat of the 2010s. The synth stabs, the rattling hi-hats, and Ross’s monotone delivery created a template that producers still use today.

The album closes on a grand, live-instrumentation note. Raphael Saadiq’s vocals and a sweeping bassline give the finale an expensive, timeless texture, leaving the listener feeling as though they just watched the credits roll on a mob masterpiece. Sonic Architecture: The Maybach Sound rick ross teflon don zip

Instead of folding, Ross leaned into the storm and emerged completely unscathed. Borrowing the mafia moniker famously attributed to mob boss John Gotti, Ross titled his fourth studio album Teflon Don to signal that no critique, controversy, or rival could stick to him. Peak Production and the Tracklist No discussion of the is complete without isolating track 9