Rick Ross' 'Deeper Than Rap' Album Pushed Back
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Rick Ross has put his third studio effort 'Deeper Than Rap' on hold until April.

AceShowbiz - Through his publicist, it is revealed that Rick Ross has held back his upcoming third studio album "Deeper Than Rap". Confirming the news to MTV, the rapper's publicist announces the record has been pushed back from March 24 to April 21.

Beside revealing the new release date, the publicist also teases out on who will be involved in the project. Christopher "Tricky" Stewart is confirmed to make music for single "All I Want", The Runners is tapped to write three songs; "Boss' Lady", "In Cold Blood" and "Laid Back", and Drumma Boy will produce another track called "Face". Meanwhile, Mary J. Blige will be joining forces with Ross in single "Valley of Death" and Nas will be teaming up with him in "Usual Suspects".

In support of the new effort, Rick Ross is set to embark on a national roadshow. Though having yet to announce any tour date, he plans to kick it off in Spring with first stop in 50 Cent's hometown, Queens.

"We got something coming up real soon," Ross previously said in regard of the upcoming tour. "We're having a big concert in New York City. The money I make will go to underprivileged kids - some of the orphans. I'm starting in Queens, then I'm going to the Bronx, then I'm going to Brooklyn, then I'm stopping in Harlem, then I'm going to 305 [Miami]. Real people do real things."

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