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God Forgives, I Don't 2012 Album

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Rick Ross is now five albums in and is one of the most talked-about artists in the genre for many different reasons. I've never been a fan of the man's albums, as in my opinion he has never created a cohesive project. This album doesn't put a stop to that trend. However, whether it be Hustlin', Speedin', Usual Suspects or Live Fast Die Young, he has always picked some good beats and created a few good bangin' tunes per album. In saying that though, I even think that this album is a step down in that regard as well. Fans will enjoy, but for me, he just always creates too many same-same sounding songs, and hence, too much filler throughout the disc. Best Tracks: Pirates, So Sophisticated, Ten Jesus Pieces, Triple Beam Dreams, Rich Forever
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