Rick Ross Collaborates with another African Artist : Usimamane
Rick Ross has a reputation of supporting African Artists
South African rapper Usimamane has teamed up with American rap mogul Rick Ross for "Dangerous II," a bold track showcasing ambition, wealth, and success. The song, part of Usimamane’s album 20th: Deluxe, blends African and Western hip-hop influences, symbolizing the growing impact of African rap on the global stage.
The track features booming 808s, cinematic orchestral elements, and hypnotic synths, creating a larger-than-life sound. Usimamane delivers sharp lyrics about his rise from struggle to success, while Rick Ross brings his signature luxury rap, emphasizing wealth and power moves.
Shot in Cape Town by director Kyle White, the music video highlights luxury lifestyles with private jets, high-rise cityscapes, and designer fashion. The rich cinematography adds to the song’s themes of opulence and achievement.
Cultural Impact & Rick Ross’s African Ties
This collaboration highlights Africa’s increasing influence in global hip-hop. Rick Ross has worked with several African artists, including Nigerian stars Davido ("Gold Roses") and P-Square ("Beautiful Onyinye"). His connection to the continent extends beyond music—he visited Zimbabwe in 2022 for a major concert, where he celebrated African culture and business ventures.
Final Thoughts
"Dangerous II" is a milestone for Usimamane and African hip-hop, proving that local artists can compete on a global scale. With high-energy production, impactful lyrics, and stunning visuals, this track solidifies Usimamane’s position in the rap industry while reinforcing Rick Ross’s continued engagement with Africa’s music scene.
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