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Rick Ross opens his twelfth studio album “Set In Stone” with “Caviar Bumps,” and the intro alone tells you he came to remind people exactly who he is.

Five years since his last album, Rozay walks straight back in without apology. “Caviar Bumps” sets the tone immediately, luxury imagery, jet-setting across Capri and Dubai, eating camel meat, and introducing his newest alter ego Antonio Marbalini. Classic Ross behaviour, and he knows it.

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Produced by Fuse 808 and Zay Guevera, the beat splits between gothic darkness and coastal ease, giving his bars room to paint those extravagant pictures he’s always been the best at. No feature on the opener either. Just Ross alone holding the whole thing together, which is actually how a record like this should start.

“Set In Stone” drops today with nineteen tracks and features from T.I., French Montana, Don Toliver, Jeezy, Kodak Black, Yung Miami, and more. But before all of that, “Caviar Bumps” makes one thing clear first. The Biggest Boss never actually left.

Stream “Rick Ross – Caviar Bumps” and run the full “Set In Stone” album from the top.