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Rick Ross Denying CO Shit Again?

ATLANTA — Rick Ross will not confirm or deny anything about his alleged past as a prison guard. He says it’s too ridiculous to worry about. And the Boss laughs off all the jokes and supposedly Photoshopped images of him that have circulated the Internet. He’s having the time of his life.

“Anytime a rumor comes up like, ‘Is Ross is getting married?’ I don’t address it, because that’s my life,” he said Thursday in Atlanta. “At the same time, if it’s some haterism going on, I’m most definitely not gonna entertain it, because it’s not trill. I define trill as being successful, doing you, being creative, living your life. My music is very sincere to me.”

Besides being one of the nicest MCs with the wordplay right now, Ross owes part of his strong appeal to his rep on the street. As he records his third LP, Deeper Than Rap, he promises that everything he’s rapped regarding his street hustling is real.

“It’s very authentic,” he said. “I feel that no other artist could have endured this,” he added of the recent controversy.

“If you think I didn’t get no money, God bless your heart,” he continued about his time on the streets. “I had the P. Diddy watch at 19. I saw what they wanted, and I had it. I don’t get on the airwaves and tell people I’m out on bond now facing prison time right now and have been for the past year and a half. That’s not what I glorify. That’s not what I want my daughter to read about or my son to read about. You ever notice in all the rumors that they never bring up my record? They don’t want you to know the boy really does his thing. But I’m not finin’ to go and say, ‘Hey, [the online Department of Corrections documents are] inaccurate.’ … But that’s entertainment. I’m the best. You see me on the cover of XXL magazine with no shirt on. I’m living my dream.”

Ross’ Deeper Than Rap is coming at the top of 2009 on his own Maybach Music by way of Def Jam (though he’s still handling some business to get out of his Slip-N-Slide contract). It’s looking like the album will feature production (yes, production, as in beats) by T.I., Kanye West and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, among others. He just dropped a mixtape, Still the Trillest, with DJ Infamous and continues to keep a myriad of concert performances on his schedule. His popularity has not suffered from any of the rumors still dogging him. When you talk to Ross, grimaces are hard to find, and smiles come in abundance. He feels he’s at the most creative and competitive period in his career, and he certainly has more money than ever.

“When people write something, if it’s something that’s not authentic, they don’t know what I’ve lived,” he said. “They don’t know what I did; they’ll never know. If you think [what I talk about] is fake, don’t get yourself hurt out here. Don’t get it twisted. All you rappers trying to come up … don’t do that. You’ll learn the hard way. I don’t do no threatening; I keep it 100. When you see me, keep it 100. Say what you feel. That’s what I do, that’s what I always do. What I come from and what I represent, you can never disrespect it.”

Rick Ross day erupts in gunfire

The Second Annual Rick Ross Be Out Day was interrupted by gunfire today (August 6). The annual event took place in Carol City Park and offered the local community a day of food, and fun sponsored by Rick Ross himself. The event went off without a hitch, until Ross took the stage and that’s when the gunfire erupted.

“He was giving back to the community when this happened, Rick and the whole Poe Boy team got on stage and that’s when someone in the crowd started shooting.”

The shooting resulted in a number of people fleeing the area in fear of their lives, the witness added. Rick Ross Be Out Day provides local children with back-to-school necessities.

50 Cent Disagrees With Eminem, Fires Warning Shots At Rick Ross

50 Cent can admit when he is totally wrong and his gambles don’t pay off. For most of last year, he took the advice of Interscope Records and fell back from the mixtape circuit because the label had advised him that it was taking away from his official record sales. That was right around the time DJ Drama and Don Cannon were having issues with the RIAA.

But 50 has made up for lost time in the past six months, releasing three mixtapes since last fall.

“They think I’m crazy,” 50 told us last week in his Connecticut mansion, chuckling about what Eminem and Shady Records tell him about giving away so much material for free. “Sometimes [Em] misses why I put it out. He goes, ‘Why did you put it out?’ But I can’t be as hot as I’m gonna be if I don’t play around. I gotta spar before I go fight the champ. That’s my concept of it. If I don’t go out and make material and lock in, I’m not gonna make the best possible material for the next [official] project.”

Fif — who has been working on a new freestyle with Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo over the beat of Snoop Dogg’s “Neva Have 2 Worry” — obviously hasn’t been slowed down by any of his recent issues with his hip-hop peers. Lately he and Fat Joe have been going back and forth in interviews, songs and Photoshopped pictures on the Web.

“The Hip-Hop Weekly [a fake cover] came out, and it was a thing with [Benzino] supposed to be [sleeping] with Fat Joe’s wife,” 50 said. “I didn’t make that. I didn’t have anyone [Photoshop] that. Why would you do that? I work for Hip-Hop Weekly? They’ll know that there are issues between me and Joe, so when he approaches them, they’ll say, ‘Nah, it must be 50. You know how 50 is.’ But I didn’t care, ’cause I don’t like Joe neither. It doesn’t matter to me that they did it, but it didn’t come from me.”

But several days ago, 50 did hold a mock funeral for Joe online. In the video, he started to cry, saying the SoundScan returns of Joe’s The Elephant in the Room killed him. He also warned Joe’s friend Rick Ross not to align himself too tightly with the Terror Squad general.

“Rick Ross is doing good,” 50 elaborated. “I also complimented him that he had the #1 album. I said, ‘Just don’t stand too close to this fat piece of …’ I’m saying that because of what [Joe’s] trying to do. He runs to Miami and hangs out with them like he’s running Miami? Does Fat Joe run Miami? I don’t think Fat Joe runs Miami. I think people from Miami would be upset you’re even questioning that. The fact he can influence DJ Khaled on the radio, does that mean Fat Joe runs Miami? … I don’t care if [Khaled] ever plays my records. He’s not important enough to what I’m doing for it to matter. Not to say Miami doesn’t count. He doesn’t count for it to matter to me.”

The G-Unit album, tentatively titled Shoot to Kill, is slated for this summer, while Fif’s next solo LP, Before I Self Destruct, is coming toward the end of this year.

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Rick Ross Readies “Rise To Power,” Out September 18th

Rick Ross Photo Image Miami rapper Rick Ross is getting ready for the release of his upcoming LP, “Rise To Power.”The album, which is due out on September 18th, will not be released through Ross’s current recording home (Def Jam Records) however—it’ll instead be released through Texas independent, Suave House records.

Suave House records, which originally discovered Ross in 2000, will be dropping the album after working out a deal with Def Jam records who made numerous attempts to halt production.

“Ross was signed to me in 2000—I found him,” Suave House owner Tony Draper tells Billboard. “I’m the key to the south. Unfortunately, I was in a bad situation with Jcor Entertainment. I had a joint venture deal with Jcor, who had their distribution deal with Interscope Records. Jcor was supposed to supply marketing dollars, but they didn’t. They only paid $500,000 on a $5 million tab. So to not tie up my artist, I allowed Ross to go to Slip-N-Slide Records in 2002.”

Slip-N-Slide then signed a joint venture deal with Def Jam Records in 2006.

“Def Jam tried to stop me from putting the record out but with the help of [Slip-N-Slide head] Ted Lucas, we’ve finally worked it out,” says Draper. “Def Jam wanted me to compensate them for building the Rick Ross brand. So I ended up giving them a point on the album. I have no problem with Def Jam, but honestly, they couldn’t have stopped me. Def Jam stepped up in a classy manor. But if they hadn’t raised up, I was ready to go the whole legal route. Def Jam can’t stake a claim to the masters that I own.”

“Get That Bread,” Ross’ first single off “Rise To Power” is slated to drop this week.