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Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
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: Drake’s hook ("Put some flowers in my face won't you") is a plea for recognition and respect while he is still alive, rather than waiting until it's "too late".

If you're interested in the , I can look up: The producers behind the beat (like OZ and Vinylz) The music video 's luxurious filming locations Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake

: Drake trolls then-Brooklyn Nets player Kevin Durant by comparing his legal "charges" to Durant's infamous Achilles injury. : Drake’s hook ("Put some flowers in my

One of the most interesting features of "Gold Roses" is its of "Israël Suite" by the French group Rupture , a thumping 1973 jazz-funk track. The song serves as a contemplative sequel to their high-energy hit "Money in the Grave," trading club vibes for a five-minute-plus reflection on their legacies and losses. Key Highlights The song serves as a contemplative sequel to

A with their other collaborations like "Aston Martin Music" Rick Ross Raps the House Down on "Gold Roses" ft. Drake

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Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake
Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake

: Drake’s hook ("Put some flowers in my face won't you") is a plea for recognition and respect while he is still alive, rather than waiting until it's "too late".

If you're interested in the , I can look up: The producers behind the beat (like OZ and Vinylz) The music video 's luxurious filming locations

: Drake trolls then-Brooklyn Nets player Kevin Durant by comparing his legal "charges" to Durant's infamous Achilles injury.

One of the most interesting features of "Gold Roses" is its of "Israël Suite" by the French group Rupture , a thumping 1973 jazz-funk track. The song serves as a contemplative sequel to their high-energy hit "Money in the Grave," trading club vibes for a five-minute-plus reflection on their legacies and losses. Key Highlights

A with their other collaborations like "Aston Martin Music" Rick Ross Raps the House Down on "Gold Roses" ft. Drake