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Rick Ross Gets 'Super High' In New Video

by Melanie Bertoldi, N.Y.  |   May 18, 2010 3:06 EDT
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Miami rapper Rick Ross plays a motorcycling Don Juan bad boy who proves irresistible to beautiful actress Stacey Dash in the video for "Super High," the lead single from his July 6 album "Teflon Don." The track has a groovy retro sound and Ross is even more laid back here than usual.

"If you're looking for me, you can find me in the Guiness book/ Only fly bitches ride wit the boss, take a look," the no-holds-barred Ross repeats while blazing through a rolling prairie. Just as his signature croon is featured on the track, Ne-Yo has a cameo in the video as well, lounging on his own bike with another seductress.

Because she's still so well known for her role in "Clueless," it only makes sense that Stacey Dash takes on the persona of her character in that movie and berates her chauffeuring boyfriend at the beginning of the clip.



"I wanna buy my b*tch everything/ so she ain't ever, ever, ever gotta take him back," raps Ross. It doesn't take much coercion for the video's leading lady to ditch her original man and ride off into the sunset on Ross' hog.

The two wind up with some alone time, sipping martinis by the bike while gazing off at the gorgeous flatland around them. No word yet on who delivered the cocktails.

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