Ranking Rick Ross and Jay Z's Best Collaborations

A look at Rozay and Hov's hottest duets together.

Bass Moves - Rick Ross and Jay Z already have a string of hits together, sharing their experiences of dope game beginnings to ballin' world wide. Keeping the momentum going, Ross just dropped his new single, "Movin' Bass," with Hovito riding shotgun on the hook over Timbaland's drum- and bass-driven track. This outing between the two is a little lukewarm compared to some of their previous lyrical annihilations. (Maybe because Jay's only on the hook.) Thankfully, however, they have a storied history of going verse for verse. As Rozay prepares to drop his seventh album, Hood Billionaire, on Nov. 24, check out our rankings of the best of the collaborations from the Bosses of MMG and the Roc.—Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photos from Left:  Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET, Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

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Bass Moves - Rick Ross and Jay Z already have a string of hits together, sharing their experiences of dope game beginnings to ballin' world wide. Keeping the momentum going, Ross just dropped his new single, "Movin' Bass," with Hovito riding shotgun on the hook over Timbaland's drum- and bass-driven track. This outing between the two is a little lukewarm compared to some of their previous lyrical annihilations. (Maybe because Jay's only on the hook.) Thankfully, however, they have a storied history of going verse for verse. As Rozay prepares to drop his seventh album, Hood Billionaire, on Nov. 24, check out our rankings of the best of the collaborations from the Bosses of MMG and the Roc.—Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photos from Left:  Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET, Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

6. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z – 'The Devil Is a Lie' - Rozay and Jigga let you know earlier this year that nothing was going to interfere with these two kings' wealth. Whether it be the Feds or the jackers, the black skullies and big guns will come out if the Devil has any plans of taking them off their thrones. The upbeat cinematic anthem spearheaded by Major Seven and K.E. on the Track provided just enough thump to keep the clubs moving, but is slow enough to get to the heart of their "nothing will stop us" bars.(Photos from Left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images, Michael Buckner/Getty Images for American Eagle)

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6. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z – 'The Devil Is a Lie' - Rozay and Jigga let you know earlier this year that nothing was going to interfere with these two kings' wealth. Whether it be the Feds or the jackers, the black skullies and big guns will come out if the Devil has any plans of taking them off their thrones. The upbeat cinematic anthem spearheaded by Major Seven and K.E. on the Track provided just enough thump to keep the clubs moving, but is slow enough to get to the heart of their "nothing will stop us" bars.(Photos from Left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images, Michael Buckner/Getty Images for American Eagle)

5. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z and Dr. Dre – '3 Kings' - Dr. Dre stepped into the Good Fellas mix from Ross's God Forgives, I Don't. This was an epic moment here as all three spit on why they were kings of their own domains while remaining hood in the process. The song's producer, Jake One, even kept the song's slow, street, hymnal feel true to its essence as he dug in the crates and sampled the 1976 gospel ballad "I'm So Grateful (Keep in Touch)" by the Crowns of Glory. (Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella, Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images, Michael Buckner/Getty Images For BET)

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5. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z and Dr. Dre – '3 Kings' - Dr. Dre stepped into the Good Fellas mix from Ross's God Forgives, I Don't. This was an epic moment here as all three spit on why they were kings of their own domains while remaining hood in the process. The song's producer, Jake One, even kept the song's slow, street, hymnal feel true to its essence as he dug in the crates and sampled the 1976 gospel ballad "I'm So Grateful (Keep in Touch)" by the Crowns of Glory. (Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella, Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images, Michael Buckner/Getty Images For BET)

4. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z and Jeezy – 'Hustlin' (Remix)' - Ross jumped off the porch in 2006 with his platinum breakout single and invited his Def Jam connects, Jay and Jeezy, to score some points off the package. The kingpin anthem was the first time the three stars ever collaborated as they supplied the mega hit with a few more highs. The Runners organ-driven production topped off with the bass-driven 808's kept DJ's bringing it back.  (Photos from Left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Power 105.1, Peter Kramer/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)

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4. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z and Jeezy – 'Hustlin' (Remix)' - Ross jumped off the porch in 2006 with his platinum breakout single and invited his Def Jam connects, Jay and Jeezy, to score some points off the package. The kingpin anthem was the first time the three stars ever collaborated as they supplied the mega hit with a few more highs. The Runners organ-driven production topped off with the bass-driven 808's kept DJ's bringing it back.  (Photos from Left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Power 105.1, Peter Kramer/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)

3. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z and John Legend – 'Free Mason' - Ross and Hov brought that fire and addressed the "fairytale" llluminati rumors head on with this 2010 classic from Teflon Don. With John Legend providing the chorus, they broke down their come up and the haters who keep busy supplying conspiracy theories because they didn't grind hard enough. With its thumping winner-take-all vibe, Ricky's simple addition summed it all up, "I embark on life, my path is all math/ I understand the codes these hackers can’t crack."(Photos: from Left: Ethan Miller/Getty Images, Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella)

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3. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z and John Legend – 'Free Mason' - Ross and Hov brought that fire and addressed the "fairytale" llluminati rumors head on with this 2010 classic from Teflon Don. With John Legend providing the chorus, they broke down their come up and the haters who keep busy supplying conspiracy theories because they didn't grind hard enough. With its thumping winner-take-all vibe, Ricky's simple addition summed it all up, "I embark on life, my path is all math/ I understand the codes these hackers can’t crack."(Photos: from Left: Ethan Miller/Getty Images, Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella)

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2. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z – 'Maybach Music' - The Boss stunted hard here as he spoke his future label into existence on this smoothed out J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League-produced track from Trilla. Not to be outdone, Jigga brought his true-to-life rhymes to the table as the two rapped about living their luxurious lives and riding in one of the finest automobiles ever made. The perfect track to sit back and enjoy life to while puffing on a Cuban, the cut samples the Friends of Distinction's breezy '70s love track, "And I Love Him." Hov's lyrics drew pictures as he put the song into perspective with rhymes like, "But I don't see the ending through these millionaire lenses/ Just the Two M's on the emblem/ The partition roof, translucent and humidor/ Where refrigerators, where Ace of Spades two I store!"(Photos from left: Kevin Win...

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2. Rick Ross, Featuring Jay Z – 'Maybach Music' - The Boss stunted hard here as he spoke his future label into existence on this smoothed out J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League-produced track from Trilla. Not to be outdone, Jigga brought his true-to-life rhymes to the table as the two rapped about living their luxurious lives and riding in one of the finest automobiles ever made. The perfect track to sit back and enjoy life to while puffing on a Cuban, the cut samples the Friends of Distinction's breezy '70s love track, "And I Love Him." Hov's lyrics drew pictures as he put the song into perspective with rhymes like, "But I don't see the ending through these millionaire lenses/ Just the Two M's on the emblem/ The partition roof, translucent and humidor/ Where refrigerators, where Ace of Spades two I store!"(Photos from left: Kevin Win...

1. Jay Z, Featuring Rick Ross – 'F--kWithMeYouKnowIGotIt' - Hova and Ross have been tearing the clubs down with this 2013 cut reminding the world why they're the chosen ones. Timbaland, Boi-1da and Vinylz worked the boards here as the hip hop heavyweights invited honeys to "money dance with the Good Fellas." Residing on Jay's Magna Carta Holy Grail, the bounce track is smoothed out by blaring keys, and Pimp C's voice, which opens the song with a royal speech.(Photos from Left: Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic, Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

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1. Jay Z, Featuring Rick Ross – 'F--kWithMeYouKnowIGotIt' - Hova and Ross have been tearing the clubs down with this 2013 cut reminding the world why they're the chosen ones. Timbaland, Boi-1da and Vinylz worked the boards here as the hip hop heavyweights invited honeys to "money dance with the Good Fellas." Residing on Jay's Magna Carta Holy Grail, the bounce track is smoothed out by blaring keys, and Pimp C's voice, which opens the song with a royal speech.(Photos from Left: Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic, Kevin Mazur/WireImage)