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Port of Miami 2 2019 Album

Port of Miami 2 Port of Miami 2
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1h 6m 33s
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Release Dates
2019-08-16
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Tracklist
1. Act a Fool 4m 48s
2. Turnpike Ike 4m 20s
3. Nobody's Favorite 4m 5s
4. Summer Reign 3m 46s
5. White Lines 3m 19s
6. BIG TYME 4m 2s
7. Bogus Charms 4m 1s
8. Rich Nigga Lifestyle 4m 9s
9. Born to Kill 4m 41s
10. Fascinated 5m 26s
11. I Still Pray 4m 57s
12. Running the Streets 3m 44s
13. Vegas Residency 5m 25s
14. Maybach Music VI 4m 2s
15. Gold Roses 5m 48s

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I don't get some of the early love for this compared to Ross' other projects. Rick has never released a great album, but there has almost always been a few tracks to go back to with every release. I think this is consistently decent, but that's it. I do not get excited for anything here. There isn't even one great banger featured, that with Ross, in this trap-age, you could have been assured of. The attempts at it, like the opener and 'Big Tyme', aren't anything special with the latter being too repetitive, that is a problem other tracks have as well. I find his flow more annoying throughout this than I have in the past too. The beats definitely aren't touching some of the production he has had in before. The fact that I rate a song with Drake on it as one of the better moments says a lot about this album's high moments. Best Tracks: Rich Nigga Lifestyle, Born to Kill, Nobody's Favorite
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