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Trilla

Trilla

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Artist: Rick Ross
Label: Def Jam
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
Buy Used: $5.20
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 2869

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4

MPN: 000953602
UPC: 602517414266
EAN: 0602517414266
ASIN: B000XXWK9I

Release Date: March 11, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: cd has never been played and there may or may not be a hole,slash,cut through the upc/jewel case

Tracks:

  • Trilla Intro
  • All I have In This World featuring Mannie Fresh
  • The Boss featuring T-Pain
  • Speedin' featuring R. Kelly
  • We Shinin'
  • Money Make Me Come featuring EbonyLove
  • DJ Khaled Interlude
  • This Is The Life featuring Trey Songz
  • This Me
  • Here I Am featuring Nelly & Avery Storm
  • Maybach Music featuring JAY-Z
  • Billionaire
  • Luxury Tax featuring Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy & Trick Daddy
  • Reppin My City featuring Triple C & Brisco
  • I'm Only Human featuring Rodney

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Miami's six-foot, 300-pound rap figure known as Rick Ross embraced his city's reputation on his debut single, "Hustlin'," in 2006. While Atlanta and Houston artists were establishing their cities as Southern strongholds, Ross aimed at putting Miami back in rap's national spotlight. Ross grew up in Carol City, FL, an impoverished northern suburb of Miami. Influenced by artists like Luther Campbell and the Notorious B.I.G., Roberts formed local rap group the Carol City Cartel and began rapping in the mid-'90s. Ross ended up on Miami-based Slip-N-Side Records, the label home of Trick Daddy and Trina. During the early to mid-2000s, he became popular and well known locally through touring with Trick Daddy and guest-appearing on a few Slip-N-Slide releases, but didn't release any solo material until 2006. Once "Hustlin'" caught the ear of a few executives within the national industry, a bidding war ensued that included offers from Bad Boy CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs and The Inc. (formerly Murder Inc.) president Irv Gotti. Nonetheless, Def Jam president and veteran rapper Jay-Z signed Ross to a multi-million-dollar deal. The Miami anthem "Hustlin'" went on to receive gold status from RIAA in May 2006 and sold over a million ringtone units before the physical release of his debut album, Port of Miami. Released in August 2006, Ross' debut was Slip-N-Side's first project under the Def Jam partnership, and it went to number one on the Billboard album chart.


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3 out of 5 stars Rick Ross - Trilla 6/10   August 10, 2008
Much like his incarcerated namesake, Miami-based rapper Rick Ross has had two things on his mind since his debut Port of Miami: coke and cash. Or so his lyrics would convince a listener, as on hit single "Hustlin" and pretty much the entire rest of the album.

Things haven't changed in the two years that Ross worked on Trilla for. He still boasts, in that distinctive thick, basso voice that he "made a couple million dollars last year dealin' weight" and doing "100 in the maybach, throwin' money out the roof," and still expresses his feelings in eloquent songs like "Money Make Me Come."

While focusing an album on drugs and money isn't a new or necessarily bad thing for rappers, it becomes one when the lyrics are saturated with cliches about wealth and [...] rather than the desperation and dangers of the lifestyle like Clipse's Hell Hath No Fury last year.

Luckily, Ross's connections save the album, with everyone from Jay-Z to Lil' Wayne to the ubiquitous T-Pain dropping in, and an excellent and diverse production team headed by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League creating an appropriately urban, tension-filled atmosphere.



5 out of 5 stars The Biggest Boss   August 3, 2008
Despite Rick Ross making recent headlines of being a C.O., I still get the same feeling when listening to his sophomore album TRILLA. Rick Ross really has talent and can be quite engaging when he raps. His style (style not content) is unique in my opinion and I've always thought that.

This album is all nonstop hits though. If you don't mind content about the fast life i.e. money, hoes, cars, clothes, then this album is a true 5 star album. Songs such as Speedin, The Boss, Money Make Me Cum, This Is The Life, Maybach Music, Here I Am, Luxury Tax, We Shining, Billionaire really set it off with outstanding production and Rick Ross signature rapping. The songs are super hot! Super Duper Hot! However one would hope for more songs such as I'm Me (DJ Toomp killed it!) and I'm Human (which ironically the chorus "I'm only human I'm a man I make mistakes" directly applies to him right now) to hold the album together.

Not to say this album isn't riding or that it is by any means wack you would just wish for more content from Rick Ross. Now that he has become established and now that everyone is trying to tear him down maybe on his next album he could tap into some of his unused and unrealized potential. Because after all you back a someone into a corner they are gonna either get knocked out or come out of it swinging. Time will tell.



3 out of 5 stars Half of it is Good...3 1/2 stars   July 26, 2008
Rick Ross is definetly not one of my most liked rappers. I hate his flow when he rAps and his constant talk about how much money he's got. His previous songs from "Port of Miami" is pretty much all about how much money he's made since he was poor, its really tiresome. But the album "Trilla" itself isn't half bad at all, its a lil bit more diverse but its still primarily about money. Half of the album is good and the other half is just horrendous, so repetitive its sickening.

First is the bad, Rick Ross can't seem to do a song fully by himself which shows how limited he is with coming up wit new ideas, 11 out of the 15 songs features another artist and it seems Rick Ross needs a lot of help most of the time. The repetitiveness of Rick Ross his jus awful, he always refers himslef as "the Boss" when in reality he is just a fat f*** just making good money but not really good music. The song "The Boss" is just a concieted Rick Ross telling everyone that basically he could run everything if he wanted too, and that is waaayyyyy off from reality. The diversity of the album is not present because every damn song is about money he even has two songs primarily about money "Money Makes Me Cum" and "Billionaire". And the last thing thats bad about the album is the fact that DJ Khaled has a full 1:30 minutes just him talking, DJ Khaled is the fakest muthaf****a on the damn planet and doesnt even produce any songs just features himself on other peoples songs saying "WE THE BEST" n "LISTENNN!!!!" F*** DJ KHALED!!!!!!!!

Now the Good...The featured artists on the album are at least "somebodies" in the music business like veteran performers like R. Kelly & Jay-Z, and some of the best southern rappers like Lil Wayne & Trick Daddy. Rick Ross at least knows good rappers. The other thing about the album is the spectacular production handled mostly by the likes of J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, The Runners & DJ Toomp...the Production is the highlight of the album, it is silky smooth and very catchy. To the crazy beat of "Luxary Tax" to the popish "Here I Am" it was very well thought out. The last thing thats good about the album is dat Rick Ross did in fact get a lil better but way under the likes of Nas, Talib Kweli or Lupe Fiasco...he will never be as good as them.

Top Tracks
1) Luxary Tax feat. Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy & Trick Daddy
2) Here I Am feat. Nelly & Avery Storm
3) Maybach Music feat. Jay -Z
4) This Is The Life feat. Trey Songz
5) I'm Only Human
6) Speedin' feat. R. Kelly
7) Money Makes Me Cum feat. EbonyLove
8) This Me

BAD TRACKS
Everything else including the horrible "The Boss" feat. T-Pain and especially the most repetitive song I have ever hear "Reppin My City"
Please dont buy the album just download the good songs I've listed.



4 out of 5 stars Most Underrated (By Me)   July 16, 2008
One of these days I'm going to have to give the man his props, 2 albums and twice he outdid my expectations. I only bought the last album because of "Hustlin" and was surprised by tracks like "Push It", "Cross That Line" & "Where My Money". Rick Ross' ear for beats was proven but I had my doubts about his raps.

This time around he has the Hip-Hop Brains Trust over at MTV to thank for my hard earned bucks. A top 5 birth was a complete surprise for me and I had to check out why. I must say that this album too exceeded my expectations, its not to say it is without its faults, tracks like "I'm Only Human" show that he is exactly that. But tracks like "Luxury Tax" and "Maybach Music" are tracks that I would have thought are bigger than the 300 pound Ross but he handles them like a ... BOSS. "Maybach Music" couldn't have a better feature in Jay-Z and it has my favourite line from Ross' (Stuffed shells thanks to crack got cracked crabs and lobsters, not all mobsters imposters). And no that's not biting, to quote Dr. Carter, "its called recycling RE reciting something cause you just like it so you say it just like it. Some say its biting but I say its enlightening besides BIG was one of the brightest....lol

On the strength of those two tracks alone the album gets 4 stars but he shows and proves throughout the album. The singles "The Boss" & "Speedin'" do not live up to his previous efforts beat wise but his flow is tighter than ever (Ten black Maybachs back to back in a lane). The same can be said about "All I have In this World" which has an OK chorus but is saved by Ross' flow. The whole package, flow, chorus and beats comes together perfectly on "Money Make Me Come" should have been a single!

Overall Rick Ross stands up, flow wise, on this album and lyrically he has a few gems littered throughout the album. But he loses points for lacking depth in terms of content, you'd swear that Miami is a city without problems from listening to this CD.



4 out of 5 stars Rick Ross Trilla   June 22, 2008
A Walk Through LifeTrilla by Rick ross is a good album worth checking out there is some great production on this album and some nice collaborations such as luxuary tax featuring Lil Wayne,young jeezy and trick daddy.Speeding is also another hit song featuring R Kelly. The down side to this album is there are songs on here that dont live up to the Miami based rappers fullest potencial.

 

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