Album Zip Exclusive !new!: Rick Ross Trilla

When Rick Ross released Trilla on March 11, 2008, he wasn't just dropping a sophomore album—illegally or otherwise—he was cementing his status as "The Boss" of the South. Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, Trilla surpassed the success of his debut, Port of Miami, and proved that Ross's luxurious, cinematic sound was here to stay. God Forgives, I Don't

When Rick Ross released his second studio album, Trilla, on March 11, 2008, the hip-hop world was watching closely. After the massive success of his debut, Port of Miami, critics wondered if the "Bawse" could maintain his momentum or if he would fall into the dreaded sophomore slump. Instead, Ross delivered a cinematic, high-gloss project that solidified his place as the king of luxury rap. The Impact of Trilla on Hip-Hop rick ross trilla album zip exclusive

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Merry Go 'Round"
  3. "Trilla"
  4. "She Wants to Move"
  5. "In My Bed"
  6. "1000"
  7. "VIP"
  8. "Money You Got"
  9. "Pots & Pans"
  10. "U.O.E.N.O"
  11. "Watch Out"
  12. "Top Azz"
  13. "They Don't Love You"
  14. "Kobe"
  15. "This Is Why We Fight"

The album's title was inspired by the term "trill," commonly used by Southern artists like Bun B and Pimp C, fused with the title of Michael Jackson's When Rick Ross released Trilla on March 11,

Released on March 11, 2008, Trilla is the second studio album by Rick Ross "Intro" "Merry Go 'Round" "Trilla" "She Wants to

For the true fans looking to revisit this classic era of Miami rap, we have the exclusive zip download available below. This isn't just an album; it's a time capsule of booming bass, luxury rap, and the defining sound of the late 2000s.