Rick Ross Reflects on ‘Port of Miami’ Legacy and Future Projects
Rick Ross recently sat down with Nessa on Air to provide an expansive look at his storied career, marking two decades since the release of his seminal debut album, Port of Miami. As a titan of the industry, Ross offered candid insights into his evolution from a rising star to a multifaceted mogul, touching on his latest musical endeavors and his transition into the literary world.
Reflecting on Two Decades of ‘Port of Miami’
The conversation centered heavily on the enduring legacy of Port of Miami. Ross reflected on the creative process behind the project, particularly the creation of his breakout hit, “Hustlin’,” which fundamentally shifted the landscape of Southern hip-hop. He emphasized that the journey over the last 20 years has been about more than just music; it has been about building an empire that transcends the recording booth.
New Ventures: Music and Literature
Beyond his musical catalog, Ross discussed his new album, Set In Stone, and his best-selling book, Renaissance of a Boss. He shared how his role as an author has allowed him to articulate the lessons learned throughout his career, offering a roadmap for aspiring entrepreneurs. The discussion also touched on his unique ability to balance high-profile business ventures with his artistic output.
Addressing the State of Hip-Hop
No conversation with Rick Ross would be complete without addressing the current climate of the rap industry. He weighed in on the ongoing Drake discourse, offering a nuanced perspective on the dynamics of modern rap beefs. Interestingly, Ross pointed toward the potential for reconciliation, suggesting that figures like French Montana could serve as a bridge to resolve some of the industry’s most high-profile conflicts.
From sharing wild stories about his life to outlining his future plans, Ross remains a central figure in hip-hop culture. His ability to adapt while maintaining the authenticity that defined his early work continues to solidify his status as “The Biggest Boss.”

