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Port of Miami
Hip-Hop · 2006 · 19 tracks

Port of Miami

A cinematic debut of larger-than-life street narratives. Booming baritone vocals meet lush, orchestral trap production to define the Miami 'coke rap' sound.

August 8, 2006 · Def Jam Recordings

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A relentless, cinematic victory lap that feels both dangerous and incredibly expensive.

Tracklist · 19 Tracks
01
Intro
0:23
02
Push It
3:28
03
Blow
4:10
04
Hustlin’
4:14
05
Cross That Line
4:33
06
I’m Bad
3:53
07
Boss
4:40
08
For da Low
4:20
09
Where My Money (I Need That)
4:31
10
Get Away
4:06
11
Hit U From the Back
5:05
12
White House
4:01
13
Pots and Pans
4:35
14
It’s My Time
4:15
15
Street Life
4:07
16
Hustlin’ (remix)
4:44
17
It Ain’t a Problem
3:47
18
I’m a G
4:15
19
Prayer
4:07
Moments Worth Listening For
the hypnotic repetition of the hook on track 4 that defined an era of street anthems
the dramatic scarface-sampling synth swells that open track 2
the transition into the prayer-like solemnity of the final track closing the narrative
Reviews

How does Port of Miami sound next to the rest of Rick Ross's catalogue?

Storytelling+1.5σ

The writing leans notably further into storytelling than the rest of the catalogue.

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