Rick Ross has become the latest artist to appear on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series, performing an impressive 20-minute set while sitting atop a gold-plated throne.During the latest NPR set, Ross took to a gallery space owned by Miami artist Rich B Caliente to rattle through a selection of his biggest hits – including ‘B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)’ and ‘Aston Martin Music’, alongside frequent favourites such as ‘I’m Not a Star’ and ‘Tears of Joy’.The intimate performance also saw Ross flanked by a full band, who provided musical support on bass, drums, keys and backing vocals.It comes after Ross announced his latest record ‘Richer Than I’ve Ever Been’ in November, and dropped the subsequent tracks including ‘Entanglements’ and ‘Pinned.
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