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Birdman & Rick Ross Prep Joint Mixtape

Stunna and Rozay to drop collaborative release next week.

Birdman is all for collaborations (so long as Mannie Fresh isn't involved). Cash Money's head honcho teamed up with Rick Ross for a joint mixtape, The H: The Lost Album Vol. 1.
"This a project me and Stunna did in two or three days," Ross said in a video announcing the DJ Khaled hosted project.
"We did 40 songs in less than 10 days," Birdman added. The music was recorded back in 2008 and will feature "11 fresh ones."
"[We'd] go to the studio, bang out five, six, seven records, go shoot us some s--t, jump in the Rolls Royce and swerve," Ross reminisced. "We did so much music, and we've just been sitting on it. Stunna just hit me like, 'Man lets go feed the streets with that.'"
Linking with Ross is one of two releases the New Orleans native has in the works. Earlier in the month, he confirmed that a new Big Tymers album (minus Fresh, but plus Lil Wanye and Drake) is in the works.
Until then, fans can looks out for Ross and Birdman to "feed the streets" when The H: The Lost Album Vol. 1. drops next Thursday (May 23).

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