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Rick Ross Mastermind Deluxe Version 2014a Top ^new^ -

The deluxe version of the album functions like a multi-act film, balancing aggressive, trunk-rattling anthems with introspective, late-night confessionals. The Heavy Hitters

This deluxe iteration did not just add filler tracks; it expanded the cinematic universe of the album, offering listeners a deeper dive into the opulent, gritty, and soulful world of the "Bawse." More than a decade after its release, analyzing why this specific deluxe version remains a high watermark in Ross’s discography reveals the meticulous curation behind his peak creative era. The Grand Architectural Design of Mastermind

Watch the official trailer for Rick Ross's 'Mastermind' album: Rick Ross "Mastermind" (Trailer) YouTube• Jan 8, 2013 Deluxe Edition Features rick ross mastermind deluxe version 2014a top

Reviews for Mastermind were generally positive, with critics praising its consistency and production value. AllMusic noted that while Ross might be "stuck in a gangsta anthem rut," the formula still works wonderfully because of the quality of the beats, giving the project an .

While the standard album gave us hits like "The Devil is a Lie" (feat. Jay-Z) and "Sanctified" (feat. Kanye West & Big Sean), the Deluxe Version added the grit. The deluxe version of the album functions like

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, featuring a colorful blood splatter representing Ross's "creative juices". Executive Production: The project was co-executive produced by Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs AllMusic noted that while Ross might be "stuck

The album features a heavy roster of guest appearances, including Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne. Rich Is Gangsta Drug Dealers Dream Shots Fired (feat. French Montana) The Devil Is a Lie (feat. Jay-Z) Mafia Music III (feat. Sizzla & Mavado) (feat. Jeezy) What a Shame (feat. French Montana) Dope Bitch (feat. The Weeknd) Sanctified (feat. Kanye West & Big Sean) Walkin' on Air (feat. Meek Mill) (feat. Lil Wayne) Blessing in Disguise (feat. Scarface & Z-Ro) — Deluxe Bonus Paradise Lost Deluxe Bonus You Know I Got It (Reprise) Deluxe Bonus Performance and Reception

The album also marked a transitional period for Ross. With the guidance of Diddy, he moved away from the pure trap sound of his early career and embraced a more lush, cinematic, and emotionally complex sound. This era of Ross’s career influenced a generation of rappers who followed, blending luxury brand references with street-level authenticity.

, which heavily influenced its "soulful" and "grandiose" sonic aesthetic. Deluxe Version Tracklist