Luxury rap is officially back—and Rick Ross is leading the charge. This Friday, June 27, the rap mogul is dropping his brand-new single “For The Money,” produced by none other than the legendary Pharrell Williams. But this isn’t just another track—it’s an experience, an international affair soaked in elegance, ambition, and high-end vibes.
A Teaser That Screams Power & Prestige
Ahead of the release, Ross and Pharrell gave fans a stunning teaser of the upcoming video—and it’s already dripping with opulence. Shot in the heart of Paris, the video captures the duo walking through the city of lights in tailored designer suits. Think luxury. Think refinement. Think the kind of classy sophistication only Pharrell and Rozay can pull off.
This isn’t your average flashy music video. It’s a cinematic flex. It’s a declaration. And it’s very Rick Ross.
“It’s Finally Official” – Rick Ross Drops the News
Ross made the announcement in a statement shared by HipHopDX, hyping up the drop in the most Rozay way possible.
“It’s finally official. Ricky Rozay this Friday, my new single, produced by Pharrell, for real,” he said. “We shot the video in Paris, the video world premiere is heavyweight. Pharrell, you always come through for your brother. Much love.”
That alone was enough to get fans buzzing. But it’s how Ross describes the song that really sets the tone. He called “For The Money” a “straight international global slapper,” and if you know Ross, that means it’s more than just a hit—it’s a moment.
“It’s such an elegant, classy affair. A fly, international record,” he added. “Y’all know how Ricky Rozay get down. It’s time for this. This a new level of creativity… This will forever guarantee my name is set in stone.”
Rozay x Pharrell: A Proven Formula
This isn’t the first time Rick Ross and Pharrell have teamed up—and every time they do, it’s magic.
Their chemistry goes way back. Remember “Presidential” from Ross’ God Forgives, I Don’t album? Or the spacey, Neptunes-laced “Get Down”? Then there’s “MMG The World Is Ours” from the Rich Forever mixtape—another standout that cemented the duo’s ability to blend Ross’ booming baritone with Pharrell’s futuristic, silky-smooth production.
Whenever these two link up, the result isn’t just music—it’s a luxury audio experience.


What This Release Means For Ross’ Current Era
The timing of “For The Money” couldn’t be better. It follows Ross’ 2023 joint project with Meek Mill, “Too Good to Be True”—a tape that saw Rozay return to form with heavyweight features from Future, Wale, Teyana Taylor, The-Dream, and even Shaquille O’Neal. That project earned a solid Top 40 placement on the Billboard 200, showing that the boss hasn’t lost a step.
And let’s not forget his 2021 solo album, Richer Than I Ever Been, which featured elite names like Jazmine Sullivan, 21 Savage, Benny the Butcher, and Wiz Khalifa. That album reinforced what fans already knew: Rick Ross doesn’t just rap ,he curates experiences.
But with “For The Money,” we’re seeing Ross take things even further. He’s not just chasing hits; he’s sculpting a legacy rooted in style, luxury, and timeless sound.
A Parisian Affair With Global Intentions
By shooting the video in Paris, Ross and Pharrell are sending a clear message: this track isn’t confined to the streets—it’s built for runways, rooftops, and private jet playlists.
Paris is the ultimate backdrop for a song about power, precision, and high stakes. As the camera captures cobblestone streets, luxury fashion, and panoramic elegance, “For The Money” is positioning itself as more than just a summer drop—it’s a statement of intent.
Ross isn’t just rapping about wealth—he’s embodying it. And Pharrell, ever the sonic architect, provides the perfect soundtrack to that vision.
Final Thoughts On “For the money”
“For The Money” is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated singles of the summer—not just for its production or star power, but for its bold return to luxury rap’s golden aesthetics. With Paris as the canvas and Pharrell on the boards, Rick Ross is about to deliver a masterclass in opulence and ambition.
Whether you’ve followed Rozay since “Port of Miami” or just love a slick, stylish record with real substance, this one’s worth waiting for. So mark your calendar for Friday, June 27—because “For The Money” is more than a single. It’s a boss-level elevation.

