Rick Ross - Teflon Don -album - 2010-
The album’s most aggressive banger. Sampling the Icona Pop song "Manners" (an obscure choice at the time), this track is pure adrenaline. Gucci Mane’s hook— "I’m M.C. Hammer, and these n * as can’t touch me" —is iconic. It is raw, unhinged, and perfect.
The smooth single. This track was the soundtrack to the summer of 2010. Ne-Yo’s silky vocals about "sitting on 24s" while the top drops made this a radio staple, proving Ross could do crossover hits without losing his edge.
A fan-favourite "driving" anthem; Triple Platinum certified.
: Produced the thunderous, high-energy singles "B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)" and "MC Hammer". Rick Ross - Teflon Don -Album - 2010-
The Teflon Don is a landmark album in Rick Ross's discography, showcasing his growth as a rapper, entrepreneur, and cultural icon. With its diverse production, razor-sharp lyrics, and infectious hooks, the album has aged remarkably well, remaining a staple of hip-hop playlists around the world.
Teflon Don was a massive success on all fronts. It debuted at Number 2 on the US Billboard 200, selling over 163,000 copies in its first week. It was quickly certified Gold and eventually Platinum by the RIAA.
: The ultimate late-night driving anthem. Drake’s smooth hook combined with Ross’s relaxed, confident verses created a commercial juggernaut and a timeless summer classic. The album’s most aggressive banger
The Masterpiece of Luxury Rap: Reintroducing Rick Ross’s Teflon Don
: Critics noted that the beats created a "luxurious rap fantasy," blending thunderous trap bangers with smooth, soul-sampled luxury rap. Key Tracks and Collaborations
“I’m on my Marlon Brando / Al Pacino, John Gotti flow.” 🎤 Drop your favorite Teflon Don track below. 👇 Hammer, and these n * as can’t touch me" —is iconic
Lyrically, Ross leaned into his role as a mythmaker. He painted vivid pictures of private jets, Mediterranean estates, and high-level underworld dealings. While critics occasionally questioned the authenticity of his narratives, the sheer quality of the songwriting made those concerns irrelevant to the listening experience. He wasn't just a rapper; he was a curator of a lifestyle.
The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League continued their signature "Maybach Music" series with "Maybach Music III," featuring an opulent soundscape complete with an Erykah Badu chorus.
Released on July 20, 2010, is the fourth studio album by Rick Ross and is widely regarded by critics and fans as his "Magnum Opus". The album solidified Ross's "luxury rap" persona with cinematic production and an elite list of guest features. Album Overview
This song was an absolute cultural phenomenon. Driven by Lex Luger’s terrifying, apocalyptic horns, Ross compares his financial clout to infamous street legends Larry Hoover and Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory. It became a defining street anthem of the era. "Aston Martin Music" (feat. Drake & Chrisette Michele)