Feb 9, 2011

Rick Ross Says That He Hopes To Work With Lionel Richie

Rick Ross Says That He Hopes To Work With Lionel Richie
The boss wants to work with the "All Night Long" hit-maker on a future project.

Lionel Richie's music has been embraced by Hip Hop, from Commodores samples in hits like Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies" and Eric B. & Rakim's "Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em" to interpolations in R. Kelly's "Fiesta." Although last year's "We Are The World 25 For Haiti" found Richie conducting sung vocals from emcee/singer Wyclef Jean, Lionel has never officially released material with a Hip Hop artist, and Miami, Florida's Rick Ross recently revealed that he hopes to be the first.

"When I think of great music, I don't categorize it. It's just music. My favorite album is [Michael Jackson's] Thriller album; that's why I named my second album Trilla," began Ross, speaking with Mikey T The Moviestar in a video interview. "When I think of great artists [a list of names] comes to mind - those are the artists that Hip Hop hasn't collaborated with. There's a very fine line between [those worlds]. I would love to be one of the first [Hip Hop] artists to collaborate with a legend such as Lionel Richie on a record that I feel the world would accept."

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