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American rap veteran Rick Ross releases a gloomy, heavy-hitting new solo tune named “Purple Fentanyl” from his “Set In Stone” album. This explosive release comes at a time when hip-hop enthusiasts need that raw street grit from the boss.

Street rap enthusiasts adore it when Ross comes off pure luxury talk to touch on the cold realities of the ghetto. So he uses this music to present a very realistic picture of the modern-day street problem. The title alone is a strong warning, why the notion instantly ignites profound conversations among his supporters.

The producer builds a really dramatic beat with haunting piano sounds and slow banging trap drums. Also, he adds a deep sub-bass that glides smoothly under the dark melody to keep the beat interesting. But the overall sound remains clear and spacious enough to allow the powerful lyricism to take the lead.

Ross takes the record and does it with full authority, dropping his bars with a very cool and controlled delivery. He owns the slow-burning groove with great conviction, letting his trademark gravel voice command the soundscape. And so raw energy in him makes you feel the weight of his street wisdom.

The lyrical is largely concentrated on the perils of street existence, rapid money, and the eventual price of greed. He croons of the people he lost to the dark side of the hustle and the pitfalls of life. He employs simple yet powerful language, and his message resonates profoundly with anyone who understands the struggle.

It works because the somber cinematic production fits his heavy narration step for step. The melody is incredibly fulfilling, and the components come together well to generate a rap track that keeps you absolutely hooked. And the end product shows how much he has matured as an experienced artist.

So definitely include this strong street hymn in your late-night driving rotation tonight. Stream the pleasant audio on your favorite digital music service today.