

Shortly after his declaration, Ross could be seen rocking a large cowboy-esque hat as he stood in his mansion, telling his followers that he’s “hands on” and will “cut down my own motherfuckin’ trees.” As Ross explained, it was officially time for him to make room for his animals.

Imma cut the trees down.’ You heard me? The thing about business, I’m hands on so Imma handle my own… Hold on, I need someone to hit Kanye and tell Kanye I need some of them boots, I’m going to cut the tree down. “I just told my homie, ‘You go to Home Depot and you go get me the biggest motherfuckin’ saw there is with a big chain, and you crank that motherfucker. The task seemed straight forward enough for Rozzay, but he when he got a quote of $10,000-$1,000 for each tree-from an outside contractor, he knew he needed to take matters into his own hands. Taking to his Instagram Stories over the weekend, Rick Ross gave fans an inside look at his lumberjack aspirations, after he decided he needed to chop down 10 massive oak trees on his property for the sake of his farm animals. Alphonse Nicholson in a breakout role-and the original songs he performs actually aren’t terrible.Sometimes bosses need to take care of their own business.

This season, a few of the memorable needle drops have included Memphis underground hit DJ Zirk’s “Lock Em in Da Trunk” and Rick Ross’ “Hustlin,” along with a guest appearance by New Orleans bounce legend Big Freedia. From regional classics to smaller gems that will make you pull out Shazam, the soundtrack makes the location feel lived in. Southern rap is the backbone of P-Valley, which launched its second season earlier this summer. “Now, whenever we want to have a good time in my trailer I put on Juvenile.” “I was doing a lot of research, but it was Juvenile and the Hot Boys that made me go crazy,” she says over Zoom. Shannon Thornton prepared for her role in P-Valley, the Starz dramedy about the lives of dancers at a Mississippi strip club called the Pynk, by getting really into Southern rap-specifically, rap from New Orleans.
