Rick Ross has a one-up on the rest of us in terms of self-confidence. In a recent WorldStarHipHop video, Ross mugs to the camera shirtless and runs his hands over his tattooed body for the controversial site's cameras. His monologue was chock-full of self-love and Ross even refers to himself as a "global sex icon," citing that women all over the world want him.

"B*tches want me globally, ya heard me?" Ross says into the camera. "I am a global sex icon."

Ross then refers to himself as "Not only a rap superstar," but also refers to himself as "the only fat n***a with a two-pack." He then explains the logistics of a two-pack, how he wants the two at the top so when he takes his shirt off the women will know. Another choice quote by the rapper is, "If it's not about dreams, it don't impress me." He then mean-mugs around the set of the music video for "Peace Sign" from upcoming album, Black Market.

According to Billboard, this past year, the 300-pound rapper told the publication the way he stays so fit, which includes push-ups, sit-ups, boxing and squat jumps. He also professed that he drinks more water than soda as of late and referred to his regimen as "RossFit."

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In other Ross news, his upcoming album, Black Market, has quite a few disses to other rappers contained within it. One notable insult is against the Drake and Meek Mill  feud that has been ongoing on the track "Color Money."

On the song he raps, "Color money got your b*tch out on a world tour / My lil' homie made a million on his girl's tour / We back to back and down to whack a n***a unborn / Miami n***a got 'em changin' all they gun laws / So run Forrest, got some shooters and they down, too / I got more money then that n***a that you signed to."

MTV additionally reported that "Color Money" also has a reference to Drake's song, "0-100/The Catch Up."

The rapper also revealed the advice that he gave to Mill on the feud while on set for his "Sorry" music video, saying, "You do what you wanna do. You express yourself with your music the way you want to do it, whenever you're ready to do it."

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