Freeway Rick Ross Talks About Why Became a Drugs Dealer

Freeway Rick Ross was one of the biggest drug dealers in America in the 80s. At the height of his career, he was making millions every month from his cocaine trafficking business. He was so legendary that later in life, rappers copied his persona; Freeway, former Rocafella rapper, and Rick Ross were some of the rappers that were inspired by him.

In his recent interview with VLad Tv, he spoke on the things that got him into the drug business, and what he wanted to achieve before getting out. Read his words on this below...


Image result for freeway rick ross vlad tv interview"I based my whole...my whole drug concept came from Super Fly. That was my out. I wanted to be out like he did. But it was a matter of me accomplishing the goals that I had set for myself...Well, at that time, I wanted to have those four motels finished, I wanted four motels, I wanted my tyre shop making money, my beauty saloon...You know, I wanted all the things that I had started, I wanted them to be flourishing. You know, to be successful...None of my businesses wasn't doing what they were supposed to be doing."



In case you don't know, the Super Fly he mentioned is a 1972 movie (by Ron O'Neal), about a black drug dealer who wanted out of the game after being very successful. The remake of the movie was made recently (2018), and it starred, Trevor Jackson.

You can watch Freeway Rick Ross's full interview below.


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