Rick Ross Mastermind Deluxe Version 2014a Top File
(feat. Jay-Z) – A thunderous, horn-heavy anthem that stands as one of the best Ross and Jay-Z collaborations in history.
Rick Ross's sixth studio album, Mastermind , remains a definitive peak in the era of mid-2010s luxury trap. Released on March 3, 2014, by Maybach Music Group, Slip-n-Slide Records, and Def Jam Recordings, this project cemented the rapper's reputation as hip-hop's premier cinematic boss. While the standard edition delivered plenty of heat, it is the that stands as the ultimate, definitive experience for fans of the MMG mogul. rick ross mastermind deluxe version 2014a top
Before the beef, there was chemistry. This track captures MMG at its most dangerous. Meek Mill’s high-energy verse against Ross’s slow, hypnotic flow creates a perfect storm. The beat is menacing, and Ross’s opening line sets the tone for the entire "Top" aesthetic: “I never sleep, so the dreams are just thoughts.” Released on March 3, 2014, by Maybach Music
The Deluxe Edition contains 19 tracks, including skits and bonus material: Track Title Feature(s) Key Producer(s) Rich Is Gangsta Black Metaphor, Diddy Drug Dealers Dream J. Manifest Shots Fired (Skit) French Montana, Diddy Puff Daddy, Stevie J The Devil Is a Lie K.E. on the Track Mafia Music III Sizzla, Mavado Mike WiLL Made-It What a Shame French Montana Keith Sweat Scott Storch Dope Bitch (Skit) The Weeknd The Weeknd, DaHeala Sanctified Kanye West, Big Sean Kanye West, Mike Dean, DJ Mustard Walkin’ on Air J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League Blessing in Disguise (Bonus) Scarface, Z-Ro StreetRunner, DJ Khaled Paradise Lost (Bonus) Ben Billions You Know I Got It (Reprise) Boi-1da, Vinylz, Timbaland Analysis of Deluxe Bonus Tracks Rick Ross - Mastermind Lyrics and Tracklist - Genius This track captures MMG at its most dangerous
In the “2014a” context—the first quarter of 2014— Mastermind competed with The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (late 2013 holdover) and Beyoncé’s surprise visual album, yet it dominated hip-hop conversation. Tracks like “War Ready” (feat. Jeezy) and “Mafia Music III” solidified Ross’s position as the genre’s most consistent curator of high-stakes narratives.
(feat. The Weeknd) – Dark, moody R&B meets boss-level bars, signaling The Weeknd's massive crossover era.