

In 2012, he dropped God Forgives, I Don't,which debuted No.

Not the one to rest on his laurels, Ross came out with three more albums in quick succession, including Trilla, Deeper Than Rap and Teflon Don. It took the top spot on the Billboard 200, selling 187,000 records in its first week, and eventually became certified platinum. Rick Ross' debut album, Port of Miami, was then released through Def Jam later that year. He would ultimately take the deal offered to him by Def Jam, the legendary label, of which Jay-Z was the president at the time. From there, Ross dropped his massively successful breakthrough single, "Hustlin'," in 2006, which sparked a competition among some of the game's biggest labels, all looking to sign the Magic City MC.
