Rick Ross - Teflon Don -album - 2010- [Extended]
: Crafted signature luxurious soundscapes for tracks like "Maybach Music III" and "Aston Martin Music".
Rick Ross (William Leonard Roberts II) Release Date: July 20, 2010 Label: Maybach Music Group / Slip-n-Slide / Def Jam Recordings Producer(s): Lex Luger, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, The Inkredibles, Clark Kent, No I.D., Kanye West, Jake One, The Olympicks Rick Ross - Teflon Don -Album - 2010-
“I’m on my Marlon Brando / Al Pacino, John Gotti flow.” 🎤 Drop your favorite Teflon Don track below. 👇 : Crafted signature luxurious soundscapes for tracks like
: Contributed to the album's more soul-sampled and introspective moments. Essential Tracks and Features 👇 : Contributed to the album's more soul-sampled
: Critics noted the album’s "epic" and "cinematic" quality, comparing it to a gangster movie on wax. Signature Tracks
Teflon Don didn’t reinvent hip-hop. Instead, it perfected a persona and sound—expensive, deliberate, slightly menacing—anchoring Rick Ross as the ostentatious architect of his own narrative. The album’s final echoes linger like a lock clicked shut: an assertion of survival, supremacy, and the stubborn belief that some reputations, once forged, are mass-produced to last.
Teflon Don was Ross’s answer to his detractors. Rather than shrinking away or apologizing, Ross doubled down, adopting the moniker "Teflon Don"—a reference to mob boss John Gotti, against whom charges would not stick. The album functions not as a documentary of reality, but as an exercise in myth-making.