305DJs: First of all, Congratulations on getting
signed. When we last interviewed you, “Hustlin” had just been played on the
radio and you said it first, it’s going to be the biggest record in the world
and that’s what it’s turning out to be. So how does everything been since then?

Rick Ross: “You know, first of all, Thank You on the
deal part. I’ve just been patient. I’ve been grinding a long time. It’s good
just to see everything come to pass. I’m taking one day at a time. Working harder
than ever. Still in the streets.”

305DJs: How does it feel to finally get signed
to a major label?

Rick Ross: “I’m gonna be honest. I feel the same. I knew
how long [it took]. You got to believe my ni**a. When I looked you in the eyes,
I believed. So I don’t feel no way yet, sitting down, meeting Jay-Z, closing
the deal.”

305DJs: How did it feel the first time you sat
down with Jay-Z and met with him?

Rick Ross: “You know me being a fan of the game, that
was just big for me personally. For me personally, that was a big day. Then
just to be able to chop the business up made it the best situation.”

305DJs: What made you choose Def Jam over all
the other labels in the bidding war?

Rick Ross: “The best deal.”

305DJs: What was it that they could offer you
that no other label could offer you?

Rick Ross: “It wasn’t about what they could offer me.
It’s what they did offer. I love their system. I love to see what they do. It’s
Mariah Carey, Young Jeezy, Kanye [West]. It’s a lot of key players that I personally
want to work with.”

305DJs: I know with the deal done now, in your
last interview you said you wanted to get a Phantom. Are you closer to getting
that?

Rick Ross: “Yea. The Bentley GT. Get the Phantom in
about 6 months.”

305DJs: It was also reported that you are the
newest member of Boyz N Da Hood. How did that all go down?

Rick Ross: “We’re still working on the paperwork. I talk
to Block. Sat down with Puff [Diddy]. I love what they represent. Block is like
my brother. I just want to get the business wrapped up. Our lawyers are talking
right now. Once we wrap that up, it’s going to be official.”

305DJs: Did you start working on new music for
that project?

Rick Ross: “Yea. I’ve been recording and sh*t, sending
the pro-tools up to Block. They ready to release a single. I’m ready too.”

305DJs: When do you expect
your debut album to be released?

Rick Ross: “[In the] summertime. We gonna shoot the video.
Hopefully summertime, August, September maybe. It will be this year.”

305DJs: Now that your signed with Def Jam and
you got an album coming out, what artist or producer out there that you haven’t
worked with, would you like to work with?

Rick Ross: “First and foremost I’m looking forward to
doing my Jay-Z record. Get in the studio with Nas, Young Jeezy, the whole Def
Jam line up, whoever, Mariah Carey, Ne-yo. Shout out to Shakir. That’s my brother.
Big up to him. He’s the next ni**a running the game. Shout out to E Class.”

305DJs: How does it feel to have 3 of the hottest
singles in Miami with the Khaled single (Holla At Me Baby ft. Lil Wayne, Paul
Wall, Fat Joe & Pitbull), the Dre single (Chevy Ridin High) and your single
(Hustlin)?

Rick Ross: “OOOO. It feels real good. To see all the
time pay off at once. That’s why we in the booth writing as we do this interview.
I’m writing a song as we speak. I can’t stop. I ain’t happy yet. It’s just the
beginning. We going to arenas. Hood to hood. Ghetto to ghetto. Stadiums. Clubs.
Hole in walls. On my next album, I’m gonna be the first ni**a to get Jay-Z and
R. Kelly back on a record together. That’s my second album. On this first album,
y’all gonna get a f**king classic. I’m gonna rep Dade County. Miami, Florida.
The whole f**king dirty south. I’m gonna rep the whole f**king hip-hop game
like no other. Much respect to all my other ni**as doing their thing. Carol
City Cartel on deck. That’s the dirty south supergroup. Rick Ross, Gunplay Murdock,
Nitty Torch, Ashley Ross, my ni**a P-nut.”

305DJs: How does it feel to have two of your
records played in New York, a market that’s hard for any artist to break?

Rick Ross: “You know what I’ve always said, cause I said
this a long time ago. New York ni**as are some of the realest ni**as. Miami
ni**as are the realest ni**as, but New York ni**as are some real ni**as and
real recognize real. That’s the way I feel about that. Torch, out of Carol City
Cartel, he’s from the Bronx. Real ni**as. I got real street ni**as in the BX.
I got love for them and they got love for me. Shout out to DJ Cipha Sounds.
Shout out to DJ Absolute. Number 1 DJ in the world, DJ Khaled. Shout out to
DJ Freestyle Steve. Freestyle Steve, I’ll never forget you. Shout out to Big
Chuck, the President. You already know how we do this. Slip N Slide records.
Rick Ross. Career Criminal. The sh*t I’m doing right now is harder than what
I’ve been doing because I’m richer now. I’m rich. I’m hood. I’m in the streets.
I’m good. 305 M.I.Yayo. Rick Ross. Def Jam Records. Big shout out to Jay-Z.
E Class, Ted Lucas, them my ni**as. All y’all ni**as who been in the game, y’all
rich enough. Let a ni**a eat too. Rick Ross. Triple C’s. Trap Tees.”

305DJs: How is that going, Trap Tees?

Rick Ross: “You already know. We in the streets. Those
my little ni**as. I set my little ni**as up to do a T-shirt company. They’re
profiting over $15,000 a month.”

305DJs: Is there any way
anyone outside of Miami can get the T-shirts?

Rick Ross: “We don’t even want anyone outside of Miami
to rock this yet. I told them to know what they doing first. Get their bumps
and bruises before you get ready to do anything else. There’s no rush. It’s
just another avenue of revenue. I’m big in real estate now too. Shout out to
Jay-Z and L.A. Reid. Don’t get it twisted. 305DJs.com, they get it live, hot
off the press. Go get the album. I got love for my ni**as. I see Pitbull. I
see Garcia. I see Cubo. I see m*therf**king Trick Daddy. I see Dunk Ryders.
I see Brisco. I see Pretty Ricky. I see everybody and never had a problem with
any of them ni**as, so it ain’t nothing but love. When I say 305, I repping
all them ni**as. I want to help all them ni**as get big deals just like I did.
I wouldn’t be a real ni**a if I didn’t. 305 M.I.Yayo. More bricks in the 06.”

305DJs: What should everyone be looking for from
Rick Ross in the next few months?

Rick Ross: “Be looking for the “Hustlin” video. It’s
gonna be #1 on 106 & Park. Get ready for the “Hustlin” remix with Jay-Z. Get
ready for the second single and then the album. I’m still not sure if it’s going
to be ‘Port of Miami’ or ‘Career Criminal’ because I want to rep Miami as much
as I can. So if I get another chance to say Miami, I want to say it. So I might
make the album title ‘Port of Miami’ just so I can say that more. Port of Miami,
I like that. I’m reppin Miami. Ni**a don’t like it, holla at me.”

305DJs: That’s it. It’s gonna be a problem in
06 with Rick Ross.

Rick Ross: “Remember the quote is “More bricks in the
06.”

305DJs: More bricks in the 06. We out.