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Teflon Don [Explicit]

Teflon Don [Explicit]
Artist: Rick Ross
Label: Slip 'N Slide / Def Jam Records
Category: Digital Music Album

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
Sales Rank: 138

Genre: rap-hip-hop-music
Media: MP3 Download
Running Time: 2960 Minutes

ASIN: B003V9VSG2

Publication Date: July 20, 2010
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5 out of 5 stars Best Ross Album Yet!   August 7, 2010
Cemetary (Southern Cali)
Rick Ross is at the top of his game. It's been a steady climb, but he's gotten better with each album. I think he might actually be my favorite rapper right now. Good for you, Ricky! 4 solid albums, and dozens of quality mixtapes (and a few bad ones, I wont lie). This CD is awesome though! I love how he comes out in the first song and pretty much says "Yeah, I'm hot right now, but im not fake. this celebrity [...] is just for fun" Ross is for real, and his past is no joke. Dont give me the "correctional officer" excuse. big deal, he never denied it, listen to the 3rd verse in "Valley of Death" Not that rumors like that should even affect whether or not you like someones music.

Teflon Don is really good though, I cant stop listening to it. its a little short at 11 songs, but whatever, 10 of em are really good. for 7.99 Its well worth it. If you put it on your MP3 player like I did, I highly recommend you download "Mafia Music 2" and add that as well. That totally should have made the album!



5 out of 5 stars MUST HAVE #CLASSIC   August 20, 2010
RAYSHA
I LOVE ROSS ANYWAY BUT THIS ALBUM JUST RPOVES THAT THE "BAWSE" JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER, IF YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A FAN OF RAP, HIP-HOP OR THE BAWSE HIMSELF YOU DEFINETLY HAVE TO HAVE THIS ALBUM


5 out of 5 stars Silencing the Critics: How Rick Ross Created a Near Perfect album   September 1, 2010
Kurtcobainlives2006
With this his forth official release Rick Ross aka the Teflon Don might just have scored his best yet. I must start by saying I wasn't even a fan of Rick Ross before this album. All I knew to be honest was he did the song Hustlin. That song doesn't even begin to compare however to any of the songs on this album. Beginning with I'm Not a Star which is basically three minutes of Ross patting himself on the back we get something entirely different. The samples are more soulful and the guests more in-tune with Ross and exactly what he wants. On Free Mason, Ross and Hova himself go back and forth, and Ross just might end up outscoring his friend and co-worker. With Tears of Joy, Ross delivers what could be his most "serious" song to date with a breathtaking chorus delivered by Cee-Lo. (This could easily be one of the best of 2010.) The rest of the album follows a similar path with spots from T.I. Jadakiss, Erykah Badu, Drake, Gucci Mane, and Kanye. The only real drawbacks to this album are the lack luster track with Diddy and that it seems to end too soon. With this album, Ross might have simultaneously silenced his critics, delivered one of the best rap albums in a year already overcrowded, and truly lived up to his title as "The Teflon Don." Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Ross Keeps Getting Better!   July 21, 2010
SeanLau99 (Chicago, IL United States)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Rick Ross is a wonderful throwback to the days when a new release from a hot artist meant something. In this era of peeps downloading music in Starbucks while texting friends and sipping on designer caffeine, this guy's album releases make big noise and he keeps getting better with each project. He really aims to please fans with his lyrical paintings, all-star guest lists, and brilliant beat selections. Teflon Don is gangsta fun from start to finish. My favorite bangers are Free Mason with Jay and Legend killing it, Maybach Music III with awesome flows by Tip and Jada plus lovely singing from Erykah Badu, Live Fast, Die Young where Rick and Kanye rip over an old school track, M.C. Hammer with Gucci, and the current Chi-Town street anthem, B.M.F. where Styles P shines at the tail-end of an already dope track. Drake and Chrisette Michele's shared hook duties on Aston Martin Music have instantly made it the album's most popular track and Raphael Saadiq adds a blessing to the final cut, All The Money In The World. I like the entire album but these songs are the ones bringing the ruckus for me right now. My only beef is that there are only 11 tracks. I know The Boss put together more jams than this. I feel an EP coming and I'll be rushing to buy it also. Teflon Don is great stuff. Get at it.


5 out of 5 stars Another classic from Ross.   July 20, 2010
Jason Cleveland
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Short album full of quality music. THis album didnt have the hype and exposure that his porevious albums had but I cant imagine why great great music!

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