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Rick Ross goes all out on a star-studded Miami rap anthem

The MMG boss reunites with French Montana and Max B on a dripping-in-opulence Miami anthem that signals a massive new era
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanMarch 20, 2026 Music No Comments4 Mins Read
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South Florida just got its new soundtrack. On Friday, March 20, Rick Ross unveiled his brand-new single Minks In Miami, a collaboration alongside French Montana and Max B — and the rap world is already taking notice. The track is everything longtime fans of the MMG boss have come to expect, delivering the kind of sun-soaked, larger-than-life energy that has defined Ross’ career for nearly two decades. It is the kind of record that feels both timely and timeless all at once.

Ross Brings His Signature Boss Talk

Minks In Miami is a luxurious, larger-than-life single rooted in Ross’ signature boss talk, leaning hard into opulence with vivid imagery of wealth, lifestyle, and Miami nights delivered over a smooth, polished beat. He anchors the record with his trademark commanding presence, proving that after nearly two decades in the game, his blueprint for luxury rap remains completely untouchable.

The collaboration feels natural and earned. Ross, French Montana, and Max B — three artists who helped define a generation of hip-hop — bring genuine chemistry to the record, making it feel less like a one-off feature and more like a long-overdue reunion of kindred spirits finally back in the same room. Few artists can pull off this kind of effortless star power, and all three deliver.

What Each Artist Brings to Minks In Miami

Every voice on the record serves a distinct purpose, and together the three complement each other beautifully:

  • Ross opens with a gritty, commanding verse that sets the tone immediately
  • Max B holds down the hook, interpolating Rare Earth’s beloved 1971 classic I Just Want To Celebrate
  • French Montana closes out with a sharp, energetic verse inspired by his Bronx roots

Max B’s presence adds a nostalgic edge that longtime fans will deeply appreciate. The Wave God’s hook gives the track a timeless quality, bridging classic soul with modern rap in a way that feels both fresh and deeply familiar at the same time. His inclusion alone makes Minks In Miami one of the more culturally significant rap drops of the year so far.

The Music Video Brings Miami to Life

Directed by Kid Art, the visual finds Ross, French Montana, and Max B linking up across Miami to flex their riches — from bountiful jewels to a young white tiger making a memorable cameo. The imagery delivers exactly what the title promises — lavish, sun-soaked, and unapologetically extravagant. Kid Art’s direction captures the South Florida heat with genuine cinematic flair, giving the single a visual identity as bold and commanding as the music itself. Every frame feels intentional, every shot dripping with personality.

Ross Eyes a Defining 2026 With Set In Stone

Minks In Miami is far from a standalone moment — it is the opening chapter of a much bigger story. The track arrives as the second single from Ross’ highly anticipated upcoming album Set In Stone, following his earlier release For The Money, which featured Pharrell Williams. Two singles in, the album is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated rap projects of the year.

Beyond the music, Ross is gearing up for a major live experience. The Port of Miami 20th Anniversary Orchestra Tour will kick off in Miami before traveling across major cities, with him performing classics from his debut album alongside a full live orchestra in an elegant black-tie setting. It is the kind of grand, celebratory spectacle that only he could pull off — and it perfectly mirrors the ambition behind everything he is releasing right now.

With a stacked album on the horizon, a landmark tour locked in, and one of the year’s most talked-about singles already making waves, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most defining chapters yet in the Ross story. One thing is certain — the boss is just getting started.

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