Rick Ross, the American rapper, has opened up about his dream collaboration, naming both living and deceased artistes.
In an interview with CNN, the 50-year-old music executive
expressed his interest to work with Grammy winner Burna Boy, the late Afrobeat
legend Fela Kuti and the late Jamaican music icon Bob Marley.
“Let’s say if I had a dream collaboration right now, it
would be Ricky Rozay, Bob Marley, Fela Kuti and Burna Boy, to me that’s king
level, that’s next level,” he said.
Rick Ross also registered his admiration for Sade Adu, the
Nigerian-British singer, adding her to his wishlist.
“I am the boss but I don’t know if a FaceTime with Sade
would work. I mean, I love I love, Sade, salute queen salute Queen,” he said.
Born William Leonard Roberts II, Rick Ross founded his label
Maybach Music Group (MMG) in 2008.
The label has signed artistes like Meek Mill, Wale, French
Montana, and Omarion, among others.
Rick Ross is the recipient of nine Grammy Award nominations,
and has been named ‘Man of the Year’ by hip hop magazine The Source in 2010 and
2011, as well as ‘Hottest MC in the Game’ by MTV in the latter year
The music executive teamed up with Peter and Paul Okoye of
the now defunct music group P-Square on their hit single ‘Beautiful Oyinye’ in
2011.
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