Fact: There aren’t two rappers out there who stunt harder than Birdman and Rick Ross.
That’s why it’s only right they come together to create a banger, titled “Born Stunna.”
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As you can probably tell from the title, the song is about getting money and balling hard.
Over a bouncy, southern-influenced beat, Rick Ross raps the hook:
“Born stunna, born stunna, flip a 100 keys so I can ball all summer. Born stunna, born stunna, I put a 100 carrots in the Cartier, momma.”
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Not to be outdone by his Miami-homie, Birdman comes through with his typical money talk on the verses:
“Flock a 100 of them things for a cheap number. Rare numbers, head hunting, hit the mall with my bitch and blow another 100. Red-flagging, popping red bottles, I’m talking big faces, money and the power.”
The song is dope and Birdman knows so. When the Cash Money owner talked about the track he said:
“This is a traditional Cash Money record, one that has that New Orleans feel, that raw 808 music. Rick Ross is one of my closest collaborators and friends, I always enjoy working with him in studio because we leave with something special.”
“Born Stunna” will appear on Birdman’s forthcoming album Bigga Than Life.