Monday, 20 August 2012

Rick Ross God Forgives I Don’t; too weak but successful
 
A Rozay’s fan like me was expecting for more nice songs from his fifth album. Comparing to others previous albums, the new Rick Ross‘s album “God Forgives I Don’t” is a big disappointment. It’s unbelievable but it’s true. Even the mix tape “Rich Forever” which announced the venue of the album is more aggressive and convincing with such tracks like Stay Schemin, Ring Ring, Mines Games, and Hustler hard… but contrary to that, God Forgive I Don’t is so simple for an album which has been postponed many times for different reasons such as his health. The result of this product was supposed to be loud, noisy. But no, this time it’s not a case. It’s like Rozay is maintaining a level because of the competition. We should also acknowledge that he puts the level too high and actually he’s one of the best rapper in the Game. In spite the critics, this contested album has been sold 225000 copies the first week, the best Rick Ross record in his career. This is a truly contradictory of what we thing concerning his album. 

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