The follow up to Rick Ross's 2009 street single, "Music Mafia," has leaked onto the Internet, and a music video is currently in the works. The track, titled "Music Mafia II," features backing vocals from Chrisette Michele, and will appear on Ross's upcoming album, Teflon Don.
In a preview of the video posted to YouTube, Ross confirms that Michele will appear in the video, which is also said to feature DJ Khaled and Triple C.
"Those that are from Miami that know that was Ross's original rap name, Teflon Don," DJ Khaled told TheBoombox.com. "Trust me, we are making some crazy music man. We gonna make them anthems that have the club going crazy."
In a recent interview with MTV, Ross explained that the title of the album not only plays into the "mafia" theme - "Teflon Don" was also the nickname of mobster John Gotti - but also reflects his experiences earlier in life.
"You gotta understand, I feel like I overcame so many things," Ross said getting onstage at and Atlanta performance in June. "Not only in music, but in my everyday life — being a young black man, being an entrepreneur, being a father. I learned a lot of things. I'm turning right around, putting it back into music . . . That's what it is, and that's why I feel the title of my next studio album is so appropriate."
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