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One of the album’s most talked-about tracks. Ross and Jay-Z trade verses about conspiracy, power, and legacy, using Freemasonry as a metaphor for untouchable success. Jay-Z’s verse is legendary: “Before any more n***as try to run in my shoes / Just know the ones that done it had the passion of the Christ / And the patience of Job, the shit I does is God’s work.” Ross holds his own, proving he can stand next to a king without flinching. Rick Ross - Teflon Don -Album - 2010-
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A fan-favourite "driving" anthem; Triple Platinum certified. Legacy a blog review
Section 3 – Legacy (2:30–3:30)
“Teflon Don didn’t just sell—it shifted the culture. It proved that trap rap could be luxurious, introspective, and bombastic all at once. Artists from Travis Scott to Migos owe a debt to this album. Even Ross’s later work (Rich Forever, God Forgives, I Don’t) is an echo of this moment.”