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Rick Ross links up with YFN Lucci on “Ring Around The Rolls,” the fifth track off his 12th studio album “Set In Stone,” released July 17, 2026 through Maybach Music Group.

Running at four minutes and one second, it’s one of the album’s longer early cuts and one of its more emotionally grounded moments.

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The title alone tells you where the record is going. Rolls-Royces and survival in the same breath – that’s Rick Ross in his natural element. But what makes “Ring Around The Rolls” stick is YFN Lucci‘s verse, which cuts through all the luxury imagery with one of the album’s most direct lines about where he came from before the money arrived. From the back of a paddy wagon in shackles to spending six figures to sit in the back of a Rolls – that contrast is the whole song in miniature.

About The Production

Production runs on a heavy, layered hip-hop instrumental built for this exact mood – cinematic enough to carry the weight of both artists’ subject matter without becoming theatrical. The beat breathes around their deliveries rather than competing with them, giving the record room to feel bigger than its runtime.

Ross opens with the commanding, unhurried delivery that has anchored his entire catalogue. He builds a vivid picture of excess and vigilance at the same time – enemies, Epstein references, and Rolls-Royces all sitting in the same verse without any of it feeling out of place. That is simply what Ross does at this point.

YFN Lucci steps in and grounds everything. His verse is the most honest moment on the track, trading opulence for candour before letting the luxury imagery return by the end. That honesty gives “Ring Around The Rolls” a weight the surrounding tracks on “Set In Stone” don’t always match.

As a complete record, this is Ross near his best within the album’s framework. Stream it alongside the full “Set In Stone” project for the right context.