Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Push It 3. Blow - (with Dre) 4. Hustlin' 5. Cross That Line - (with Akon) 6. I'm Bad 7. Boss - (with Dre) 8. For da Low 9. Where My Money (I Need That) 10. Get Away - (with Mario Winans) 11. Hit U From the Back - (with Rodney) 12. White House 13. Pots & Pans - (with J-Rock) 14. It's My Time - (with Lyfe Jennings) 15. Street Life - (with Lloyd) 16. Hustlin' - (remix, with Jay-Z/Young Jezzy) 17. It Ain't a Problem - (with Carol City Cartel) 18. I'm a G - (with Lil Wayne/Brisco) 19. Prayer
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Akon, Dre, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Lil' Wayne, Lloyd, Mario Winans, Young Jezzy | | Producer: | Akon, Cool & Dre, Jazze Pha, Just Blaze, Mario Winans | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel include: Rick Ross (rap vocals); Akon, Mario Winans (vocals); Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Lloyd (rap vocals). In the hip-hop world Miami's gotten a bad rep--the city to produce Vanilla Ice and Luke not to mention the "Miami Bass" sound. Rick Ross is out to change that on his debut effort PORT OF MIAMI--a drug dealer's dream, chock full of cocaine-laced street tales that evoke the Miami of SCARFACE more than anything put out by the ex-Geto Boys rapper. With a slew of thumping beats from Jazzy Pha and Cool & Dre, as well as guest appearances from Li'l Wayne, Young Jeezy, and Jay-Z, PORT OF MIAMI makes a strong case for redeeming Ross's hometown.
Editorial Reviews Rooted in '80s synth pop classics, PORT is a sonically consistent long player that provides Ross with the right tools to plead his case. XXL
Ross turns the minute details of drug distribution and dealing into ominous, slow-rolling songs... -- Grade: B Entertainment Weekly
3 stars out of 5 -- The dude has a serious work ethic.....With synth-soaked ring-tone-ready beats that are hotter than the 'MI-Yayo' in the summertime. Rolling Stone
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