On the eve of the release of  “Trilla,”  the most highly-anticipated album of 2008, rapper
Rick Ross (Slip N’ Slide/Def Jam)  will  host a star-studded celebration in high style,
marking the of the birth of his sophomore set. “Trilla,” in stores, March 11th
2008, is poised to be the album of the year with appearances and production
from Hip Hop’s elite.

With the music,
entertainment industries and fans buzzing about “Trilla,” people are expected from
far and wide to celebrate with the ‘Boss’ on Monday, March 10th 2008.
The “Trilla,”album release party will be held at Mansion night club located on Miami’s South Beach. It is a day, which will respectfully
become, the “Crowning of the New King of The South.”

Rick Ross and Scarface are
scheduled to headline the festivities, also taking the stage will be: Flo Rida,
Brisco, T-Pain, Lil’ Wayne, Trick Daddy, DJ Khaled, Birdman
and Rick Ross’
super group, Triple C  along with Poe Boy
Entertainment, Def Jam Recordings and Slip N’ Slide families, with a few other surprises.

“The album is incredible,”
states the Boss. “I know everyone is waiting for it, and it will supersede
anyone’s expectations, believe that, it a classic record!”

“Trilla,” pegged to be the
album of the year has  appearances by
Jay-Z, R. Kelly, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh, Akon, Young Jeezy, Flo Rida,
Brisco, Triple C, Trick Daddy, Floetry’s Marsha Ambrosius, Nelly and more, with
production also from, Cool N Dre, The Runners, DJ Toomp, J-Rock, J.U.S.T.I.C.E
League, Drumma Boy
and J.R. Rotem, among others.

“Trilla,” is the
follow-up to Rick Ross,’ 2006 Platinum-selling debut album, “Port of Miami,”  best known for hit singles and anthem of the
year, “Hustlin,” “Push It,” “Blow” and “White House.”

The rapper also makes his Executive Producing debut on
March 25th with the release of M.I.Yayo, a documentary, distributed
by Traffic Entertainment. M.I.Yayo, directed by Chris Larceny, is the most
accurate and vivid account of Miami’s street life counting down the 10 most
notorious street runners from the 80’s and 90’s, where billions of dollars were
made in the streets.