Rick Ross appears to be more than just a popular rapper.
Everyone agrees that it puts on a very nice motorbike and car show.
At his ‘Promised Land’ property in Fayetteville, Georgia, last week, the Mississippi native hosted the second annual Rick Ross Car and Bike Show.
The rapper said to Today, “I went to take the test finally because my mother and sister pressured me to do so.”
“I missed a few answers, but it took me an hour, but I got it, I got it,” he said.
How varied ‘The Boss’s’ car collection is is evident from Rick Ross’s collection. thank you.
Supercars, vintage American vehicles, and of course a Maybach (whose label is Maybach Music Group) are all represented.
Naturally, Ross’s collection of automobiles was on show, which included his cherished 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air in fire engine red.
He had parked his opulent home in front of his Bel Air-style golf cart, which he uses to navigate around his expansive property.
Hundreds of images and videos of some of the most bizarre cars, trucks, and motorcycles on display at this one-day event can be found on social media with a quick scroll.
A lime green Corvette C8 Z06, a purple Lamborghini Huracán with an airbrushed portrait of Kobe Bryant on the hood, and a massive yellow Ford Tonka truck were among them.
Similar to customary elegance contests, the top competitors received prizes.
Ross showcased an exquisite 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic on his Instagram account.
The lowrider, customized by I95 Motorsports, has a green leather interior with lots of gold trim and color-changing emerald green paint.
The “Best Donk” award went to this model; a “donk” is a modified Chevy Caprice or Impala from the mid-1970s.
This was not your typical car show; instead, it was a concert with Meek Mill, Gucci Mane, and, of course, Ross.
There was a rodeo for guests of the Rick Ross Car and Bike Show.
Following a flawless run, Ross is already organizing the event for the following year, claiming that cars from Tyler the Creator’s collection will be on display.