Rick Ross's Supreme Gets Remixed
. Now it's appeared: the instrumental, produced by Scott Storch (and featuring vocals from Keith Sweat), proves a suitably luxurious background for the verbal talent on display. Cool horn stabs and glowing strings underscore astute boss-life-depiction from the MCs. Everyone acquits themselves well, including Rozay, whose verse is brand new. Big K.R.I.T. in particular delivers. He's a direct descendant of UGK, bursting with laconic charisma as he boasts about a very substantial meal: "Over lobster, steak, shrimp and pasta on my plate/Bash on they ass, never prison on the break." Another new addition to the song is Katt Williams, who provides an introductory ode to the concept of mastery, as well as a new outro. Check out the new track here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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