Rick Ross Releases ‘Gold Roses’ Video Feat. Drake

Rick Ross Releases ‘Gold Roses’ Video Feat. Drake
Rozay! Miami’s own, rapper Rick Ross released another visual from his Port of Miami 2 project he recently dropped in early August. On Thursday (Sept 12th), Ross unleashed the “Gold Roses” video, which features Drake on the collaboration but doesn’t make an appearance in the luxurious clip. This is the second visual the pair has released with “Money In The Grave,” visual last month.

Ross is seen rapping in a chic, modern mansion with various shadow effects giving a dramatic feel to his visual. To add, Drake smoothens the hook to polished off a R&B feel throughout the scenes. In the huge mansion, Ross is joined by a love interest who is seen bathing in a tub of golden roses as shiny flowers hang from the ceiling to help light up the dim room.

The rapper made sure to include his popular Belaire wine in the video.

Even without the 6 God, Ross still manages to hold it down by himself.

As perviously reported, Ross continues to put out work as he recently joined forces with legendary rapper DMX and super producer Swizz Beatz for a new music video to compliment the upcoming Netflix show, Godfather of Harlem. The rappers were reportedly on set filming for their single “Just in Case.”

Check out the video below:
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