JT Money, Trick Daddy, Rick Ross - Miami Mount Rushmore (Official Music Video) ft. Dj Khaled
Official music video by JT Money, DJ Khaled, Trick Daddy, Rick Ross performing Miami Mount Rushmore. © 2024 Undeniable Music Group
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JT Money assembles a powerhouse lineup in his track “Miami Mount Rushmore,“ featuring the legendary Trick Daddy and Rick Ross. Produced by Ayy DJ, this track is a slow-burning anthem at 100 BPM that captures the essence of Miami’s rich hip-hop heritage. With its blend of Rap/HipHop, Dirty South, and Southern Rap, “Miami Mount Rushmore“ is a tribute to the city’s enduring influence on the rap game.
The hook, delivered by JT Money, is a call to recognition and respect: “How can you not say my name, When you make your list, Real Niggas in this shit, Real bitches in the shit, Mt. Rushmore can’t exist.“ It’s a bold declaration of his legacy, asserting his rightful place among the greats. The track’s energy is palpable, driven by a beat that combines old-school funk with a modern twist.
JT Money’s verse is a testament to his journey and impact. He reminisces about his early days, being a pioneer from the South East before Pac and Biggie’s era. “Y’all must’ve forgot, I was bumping in the west and the east, Before pac and biggie got deceased,“ he raps, reminding listeners of his roots and the battles he fought to put Miami on the map. His flow is smooth yet authoritative, weaving through stories of hustle, resilience, and influence.
Trick Daddy’s verse brings a raw, unfiltered perspective, blending humor with street wisdom. “Could’ve bought me a Benz but I’m 50 grand short, Picture me rolling in my 500 Benz, Back then I was 50 grand short,“ Trick Daddy reflects on his journey from the streets to stardom. His gritty delivery adds depth to the track, capturing the essence of Miami’s struggle and triumph.
Rick Ross, the biggest boss, closes the track with his signature swagger and lyrical prowess. “I want a LS in my Chevy, How to go about it, A lot of bloodshed on my name and ain’t no going round it,“ Ross delivers lines that are both introspective and powerful. His deep, resonant voice adds a layer of gravitas, making each word hit with impact. Ross’s verse is a masterclass in storytelling, blending his experiences with broader reflections on loyalty and power.
“Miami Mount Rushmore“ is more than just a track; it’s a narrative that pays homage to the legends of Miami’s rap scene. The collaboration between JT Money, Trick Daddy, and Rick Ross brings a dynamic energy, each artist adding their unique flavor to the mix. The track’s production by Ayy DJ provides a perfect backdrop, combining gritty beats with smooth melodies.
This track is part of JT Money’s album “Immortal,“ a project that cements his legacy in the rap industry. The music video, directed by BenjiMadeIt and filmed on location in Miami, FL, stars all these legendary artists, capturing the vibrant and raw energy of the track. “Miami Mount Rushmore“ is set to make waves, reminding fans of the powerful impact of Miami’s hip-hop pioneers.
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