Rick Ross Drops 'Rich Forever' Mixtape; Recruits Kelly Rowland, Drake & More: Listen
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The release of "God Forgives, I Don't," the latest full-length opus from Rick Ross, has been pushed to early 2012 after originally being pegged with a Dec. 13 release date.
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Despite pushing back his album "God Forgives, I Don't," due to recent health issues, Rick Ross drops his anticipated mixtape, " Rich Forever" and video for "Stay Schemin" featuring Drake and French Montana. "Rich Forever" features some of hip-hop heavy hitters ( Diddy, Nas, Drake, Kelly Rowland), Maybach Music Group members and affiliates ( Wale, Meek Mill, French Montana) and renowned producers (Boi-1da, Lex Luger, Chuck Inglish).
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The Bawse's fifth studio album is due early 2012. Island Def Jam Senior VP of Marketing Chris Atlas told Billboard that Def Jam hopes to release the album "around first quarter, early second quarter" of 2012. Atlas says that the seizure Ross suffered while on a flight to Memphis, Tenn. in mid-October is part of the reason why the release of "God Forgives, I Don't" has been delayed.



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