Rick Ross Reflects on ‘Port of Miami’ Legacy and Future Moves
Rick Ross recently stopped by HOT 97 to share insights on his enduring career, his latest musical projects, and his transition into the literary world. During an expansive conversation with Nessa, the “Biggest Boss” reflected on the two-decade journey since the release of his seminal debut album, Port of Miami, and how that project laid the foundation for his massive empire.
The discussion touched on his new album, Set In Stone, and his best-selling book, Renaissance of a Boss. Ross offered a candid perspective on the evolution of his artistry and the business acumen that has kept him at the forefront of the industry for twenty years. He also delved into the infamous Drake Verzuz moment, providing his unique take on the current landscape of rap rivalries.
One of the most intriguing segments of the interview focused on the potential for resolution in hip-hop’s most high-profile conflicts. Ross suggested that French Montana might serve as a vital bridge in navigating the tensions surrounding Drake. The conversation highlighted the importance of legacy, the craft of storytelling, and the necessity of maintaining one’s vision in an ever-changing music business.
Beyond the music, Ross shared wild anecdotes, including stories involving George Clooney and his experiences with mushrooms, showcasing the multifaceted personality that has made him a cultural icon. As he looks toward the future, the rapper-turned-author remains focused on expanding his influence, proving that his “hustlin'” spirit is as strong as ever.


