After he threw a large stack of dollars in a club patron's face, Rick Ross became viral. 

The rapper, who was the guest artist at E11Even Miami last Friday night (January 12), made the money shot.

A man in the crowd can be seen throwing several cash into the air in the popular footage. When Ross arrived at the stage, several of the bills fell on him, and he appeared uninterested.

Ross responded by tucking his microphone under his arm, splitting a thick wad of cash, and flinging it in his face.

 


Ross declared in December of last year that he planned to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in "early 2024."


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The rapper claims that he has been preparing for the historic event since the beginning of 2023. In preparation for the ascent the following year, Ross posted a video of himself running and stated he was "getting in the best shape of our lives [for this]." "Muthafuckas, I swear I won't turn on you."

After disclosing his eating disorders and partying tendencies, Ross announced his intention to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Ross acknowledged that "I had to make some big changes" in the wake of his 2018 heart attack.

"I had to make some big changes," he admitted. "I still don't sleep. I'm a partier. I'm gonna be that way till I die. I've tried taking things to help, but it's useless. The medicine that I take now is for seizures and shit like that. I partied hard." 

Additionally, Ross declared that he was "interested" in having Kanye West sign to his record label. 

Rick Ross took a moment to give a motivational speech on Instagram before attending an MLK Day scholarship event on Monday.

While preparing to receive an honor during the Role Models of Excellence breakfast in Miami, Ross called for "young brothers" to stop the violence, notably those in Memphis. The Too Good to Be True rapper's request came just three days after Yo Gotti's older brother, Anthony "Big Jook" Mims, was murdered outside a restaurant in Memphis.

"It's approximately 7:52 a.m.," Ross started, in a clip pointed out by TMZ. "I flew out of Houston 3 a.m., got back to Miami-I'm headed to an event titled 5000 Role Models where we acknowledging the young leaders, the young kings, our young brothers. We gotta empower the brothers."

The rapper continued, "And while I'm speaking on this, our brothers in Memphis: I need y'all to know there's only one way to wisdom and wealth, and that's through each other. You understand? Through each other. Put the ski masks down, put the guns down, let's embrace each other now, et's show that love. Rest in peace to all our good brothers, man."

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