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Mastermind (Rick Ross album)

Mastermind is the sixth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross. It was released on March 3, 2014, by Maybach Music Group, Slip-n-Slide Records and Def Jam Recordings. The album features guest appearances from Jay-Z, Jeezy, The Weeknd, Kanye West, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, French Montana, Diddy, Sizzla, Mavado, Z-Ro and Scarface. The album was supported with the official singles "The Devil Is a Lie", "War Ready" and "Thug Cry", in addition to the promotional singles "Box Chevy", "No Games" and "Nobody".

Mastermind
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2014 (2014-03-03)
Recorded2012–2014
Studio
  • Big Ship (Kingston)
  • Blueroom (Atlanta)
  • The Hit Factory
  • Swisher Suite (Miami)
  • Muse (Los Angeles)
  • No Name (Santa Barbara)
  • The Oven (New York City)
  • Storch Music
  • Studio at the Palms (Las Vegas)
GenreHip hop
Length61:58
Label
Producer
Rick Ross chronology
God Forgives, I Don't
(2012)
Mastermind
(2014)
Hood Billionaire
(2014)
Deluxe edition cover
Singles from Mastermind
  1. "The Devil Is a Lie"
    Released: December 19, 2013
  2. "War Ready"
    Released: February 17, 2014
  3. "Thug Cry"
    Released: March 13, 2014

Mastermind received generally positive reviews from critics. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 179,000 copies in the United States. The album was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2014 BET Hip Hop Awards. Mastermind is also the first of two albums Ross released in 2014, followed eight months later by Hood Billionaire.

Background edit

In December 2012, it was reported that Ross had begun working on his sixth studio album.[1] On January 1, 2013, he announced he would release the title of his sixth studio album on January 7, 2013.[2] On January 7, 2013, in a promotional video he revealed the title of sixth album would be Mastermind.[3] On June 10, 2013, during an interview with MTV News, the rapper explained that Mastermind will have a soulful vibe, saying: "That's most definitely the feel and that's why I made sure I wanted to open at the top of the new year. I wanted to make that clear for the ones that paid attention that that's most definitely my vibe. I love making those kind of records, those 'Cigar Music' records, those 'Amsterdam' records, and that was most definitely the energy, but I record so much material — we gotta wait and see."[4]

In an October 10, 2013, interview with Civil TV, Ross spoke about the background of the album saying, "In the past year I done seen some things, I done been through some things, so you're going to feel that passion and that aggression. I think the streets are really going to love this." He also said he was putting "the finishing touches" on a song he wanted to get Bobby Womack featured on.[5] In an October 2013 interview with Hot 97, he explained the album title, saying: "It's all about coming from wherever you come from and take it wherever you want to go to. And the minute you do that that's when you can consider yourself a mastermind."[6] In December 2013, during an interview on Hip-Hop Nation, Ross spoke about why he decided to push the album back from its original December 17, 2013, release date, saying: "I'm still putting the final touches on the album. You know me, making that classic is more important than anything and making sure the streets are overwhelmed with what I am doing is what is most important. I'm gonna try to get it to you, and if I don't, I'ma get it to you ASAP."[7]

Recording and production edit

 
Frequent collaborator Diddy mixed Mastermind and was the album's executive producer.

On January 9, 2014, the album was mixed by Diddy.[8] Also in January 2014, Scott Storch confirmed that he provided production on the album.[9] The following month, Mike Will Made It revealed that he had produced a collaboration between Ross and Jeezy for the album.[10] The album was executive produced by Ross and co-produced by Diddy.[11] On February 7, 2014, DJ Mustard revealed that he co-produced "Sanctified" with Kanye West.[12] Ross collaborated with various artists during the album's recording process. The final version of the album would feature Jay-Z, Jeezy, The Weeknd, Sizzla, Mavado, Kanye West, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, French Montana, Diddy, Scarface and Z-Ro.[13][14]

In a March 2014, interview with Shaheem Reid, he spoke about how the album's executive producer Diddy was adamant about having the album sound like it was recorded all in the same day, saying: "That's the expertise that Puff bring to the table. The way he orchestrate the music. Myself I'm in the studio—For example, and I'll hear a record come on from a writer's perspective I'm listening to the rhymes, the tones, punch lines, and then the beat. And it's the total opposite when Puff in the studio. He listening to the snare, to the high hat, to the kick. All previous of my five albums whenever I mixed my album and went to master it I could master my album in three hours. With the process Puff put it through it took three days. Yeah, so it was like giving it a '90s feel…I was in the studio. I'm smoking. I'm drinking. And Puff just said 'This album, this album it's missing one thing. We gotta make it feel like it was recorded in the same booth, same day.'"[15]

Release and promotion edit

On September 16, 2013, Ross announced the Mastermind Tour Dates, a mini-USA tour to promote Mastermind which ran from November 12, 2013 to November 23, 2013.[16] On October 9, 2013, Ross announced on his Twitter account that the album would be released on December 17, 2013.[17] Two days later, a trailer for the album was released. The trailer "chronicles Ross' journey starting in 1999 through a series of fast moving shots quickly covering his come up through the rap ranks." Footage of Jay-Z, Diddy, Birdman, Big Meech, Pablo Escobar and Muhammad Ali are spliced into the video for effect.[18] On January 14, 2014, Def Jam announced that the album would be released on March 4, 2014.[19] On January 24, 2014, the album's cover art was unveiled.[20] On April 3, 2014, the music video was released for "Rich Is Gangsta".[21] On August 3, 2014, the music video was released for "Supreme".[22] On August 4, 2014, the music video was released for "What a Shame" featuring French Montana.[23] On August 27, 2014, the music video was released for "Drug Dealers Dream".[24]

Singles edit

 
Rapper Jay-Z made a guest appearance on the album's lead single "The Devil Is a Lie".

The first promotional single, "Box Chevy", was released on February 15, 2013.[25][26][27] The music video was filmed on April 1, 2013, and features cameo appearances from MMG members Gunplay, Stalley and Rockie Fresh.[28] On May 2, 2013, the music video was released for "Box Chevy".[29] The song peaked at number six on the US Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles.

The album's second promotional single, "No Games" featuring Future, was released on September 5, 2013. The song was produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League.[30] The following day it was sent to urban contemporary radio as a single.[31] The music video for "No Games" was filmed on October 10, 2013.[32] The song has since peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles. On November 3, 2013, the music video was released for "No Games" featuring Future.[33]

On October 23, 2013, Ross announced that the album's first official single, which will feature Jay-Z, will be released in early November 2013.[34] The following day, Ross revealed that the song is titled "The Devil Is a Lie". He explained that song saying, "We're pushing the envelope once again and it's just one of those records I can't wait to hit the streets. We went in another direction but it's just one of those records that's gonna speak for itself and everybody's gonna have their opinion of it, but it's most definitely what the streets need."[34] On December 19, 2013, "The Devil Is a Lie" featuring Jay-Z, was released for digital download.[35] On March 20, 2014, the music video was released for "The Devil Is a Lie".[36]

On January 24, 2014, it was announced that the next single would be titled, "War Ready", and would feature Jeezy.[20] It was then released on February 17, 2014.[37] On February 27, 2014, the music video was released for the third promotional single, "Nobody" featuring French Montana and Diddy.[38] On March 7, 2014, the music video was released for "War Ready" featuring Jeezy.[39]

The album's third official single, "Thug Cry" featuring Lil Wayne, was serviced to mainstream urban radio in the United States on March 13, 2014, and then to rhythmic contemporary radio in the same country on April 1, 2014.[40][41] On May 5, 2014, the music video was released for "Thug Cry" featuring Lil Wayne.[42]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.3/10[43]
Metacritic68/100[44]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [45]
The A.V. ClubB−[46]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[47]
Exclaim!7/10[48]
HipHopDX3.0/5[49]
Los Angeles Times    [50]
NME8/10[51]
Pitchfork5.8/10[52]
Spin5/10[53]
XXL4/5[54]

Mastermind was met with generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 68, based on 23 reviews.[44] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 6.3 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[43]

Nick Catucci of Entertainment Weekly said, "As always, he's got a gifted ear for rumbly, deep-gloss beats. "Sanctified", which Kanye produced and raps on, sounds like platinum mallets drumming on shipping containers. His flow too remains flawlessly weighted. He's leisurely and precise even on the theatrically dark "In Vein", where he raps fast to play-off the Weeknd's cynical come-ons. The bleaker the setting, the brighter Ross shines."[47] David Jeffries of AllMusic said, "Mastermind—Ross' annual stomp-and-swagger album, 2014 edition—could be swapped out with 2009's Deeper Than Rap and only those burnt out on the album would know the difference, but when being stuck in a rut means you grind your wheels and all that spews out is gold, you only need to look to successful artists like the always funky James Brown, the always rockin' AC/DC, and the always stoned Devin the Dude for guidance."[45] Jabbari Weekes of Exclaim! stated, "Much like Ross' affinity for mink coats, Mastermind is grandiose in its presentation, but it still only shows the surface of the man behind it."[48] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times said, "As Mastermind's mastermind, though, Ross seems on auto-pilot here."[50] Sheldon Pearce of HipHopDX stated, "Mastermind simply lacks flair. It doesn't possess the pizzazz of Teflon Don, which made Ross a power player or the pure gaudiness of Rich Forever, which perfected his aesthetic. Rick Ross has seemingly run out of moves."[49] Brandon Soderberg of Spin said, "This is Ross at his least cohesive and most clueless since his 2006 debut, Port of Miami. He has finally, totally lost himself in malleable self-mythology. His grip on reality has never been especially tight; that he found a way to further lose his way is actually strangely admirable, isn't it?"[53]

Dan Rys of XXL stated, "What Ross does well, and what he does again on Mastermind, is put together a body of work that is as formidable as he is, and taken as a whole it's impossible to call this anything other than a very good album. Where people like Kanye and Drake and Kendrick Lamar keep winning by shaking up the formula and dabbling in the unexpected, Ross long ago identified his lane, and he is the undisputed kingpin of his brash brand of hip-hop. Ross die-hards will not be disappointed; anyone looking for something new and different was probably looking in the wrong place to begin with. Mastermind is a powerful album, an album with an identity, and one that has some solid songs and a handful of hits. Ross delivers just what he promised."[54] Craig Jenkins of Pitchfork said, "Mastermind finds Ross at a Truman Show moment: his character's reached the logical end of its universe. Going forward, he can either break out or keep up a jig he knows that we know is way past expired."[52] Kevin Ritchie of Now said, "A tighter track list homing in on its sombre (and stoner) moods would've been bolder, but to his credit Ross avoids commercial trendiness in favour of more personal – if familiar – forays into Philly soul, funk, 90s hip-hop and South Beach glam (courtesy of producer Scott Storch on the stellar Supreme)."[55] Michael Madden of Consequence of Sound said, "The main tenet of Ross's Maybach Music Group is loyalty, and Ross is loyal to his fans on Mastermind: it's more or less what we're used to from him. It sounds like the album Ross wanted to make, as inspired by heroes like Dilla, and Onyx, and Wu-Tang Clan, and Biggie, and Camp Lo."[56]

Accolades edit

Complex named it the eighteenth best album of the first half of 2014. Writing for them, Justin Charity said, "Like all of Rick Ross' albums, Mastermind is expansively gorgeous. It's cohesive without being 'concept'. [...] "The Devil Is a Lie," which features Jay Z, and "War Ready" are Mastermind's biggest, most lethal beats, bookended by blues and reggae relief. With time, "Sanctified" emerged as the post-Yeezus Kanye collaboration that a real thug would've killed for. This is a perfectly respectable third encore from a rap champion who, if the critics have their say, really could use one of those lavish vacations he boasts about."[57]

Commercial performance edit

Mastermind debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 179,000 copies in the United States.[58] In its second week, the album dropped to number three on the chart, selling 49,000 more copies.[59] In its third week, the album dropped to number seven on the chart, selling 27,000 more copies.[60] In its fourth week, the album dropped to number eleven, selling 19,000 more copies.[61] As of January 2015, the album has sold 397,000 copies in the United States.[62]

Track listing edit

Credits were adapted from the album's liner notes and BMI.[63][64]

Mastermind track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"  1:01
2."Rich Is Gangsta"Black Metaphor3:16
3."Drug Dealers Dream"
  • Roberts II
  • Jerard Wiggins
J. Manifest4:02
4."Shots Fired" (Skit)  0:53
5."Nobody" (featuring French Montana)
4:41
6."The Devil Is a Lie" (featuring Jay-Z)
  • Roberts II
  • Shawn Carter
  • Omar Walker
  • Willie McNeal
  • LeShawn Rogers
5:10
7."Mafia Music III" (featuring Sizzla and Mavado)
Bink5:07
8."War Ready" (featuring Jeezy)7:03
9."What a Shame" (featuring French Montana)
2:14
10."Supreme"
  • Storch
  • Puff Daddy[b]
3:37
11."Blk & Wht"
  • Roberts II
  • Dwayne Richardson
D. Rich3:59
12."Dope Bitch" (Skit)  2:53
13."In Vein" (featuring The Weeknd)4:21
14."Sanctified" (featuring Kanye West and Big Sean)
4:49
15."Walkin' on Air" (featuring Meek Mill)
D. Rich4:28
16."Thug Cry" (featuring Lil Wayne)J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League4:25
Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Blessing in Disguise" (featuring Scarface and Z-Ro)
4:56
18."Paradise Lost"
4:58
19."You Know I Got It (Reprise)"4:39

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer
  • "Intro" contains additional vocals by Robin Leonard
  • "Shots Fired" contains additional vocals by Cira Larkin
  • "Nobody" contains background vocals by Teedra Moses, and additional vocals by Diddy
  • "War Ready" contains background vocals by Tracy T
  • "Supreme" contains additional vocals by Katt Williams and Keith Sweat
  • "Dope Bitch" contains vocals RK, Money Marie, and Tak (the underboss)
  • "Sanctified" contains additional vocals by Betty Wright
  • "Thug Cry" contains additional vocals by Betty Idol

Samples

Credits and personnel edit

Credits for Mastermind adapted from AllMusic.[65]

  • A+ – producer
  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Chris Atlas – marketing
  • Sam Berry IV – assistant engineer
  • Alex "Gucci Pucci" Bethune – executive producer
  • Big Sean – featured artist
  • Bink – producer
  • Black Metaphor – producer
  • Sam Bohl – assistant engineer
  • Michael "Banger" Cahadia – vocal engineer
  • Dustin Capulong – assistant engineer
  • Anthony Cruz – vocal engineer
  • Mike Dean – instrumentation, producer
  • Diddy – additional production, executive producer, producer
  • Ben Diehl – engineer
  • DJ Enuff – producer
  • DJ Khaled – executive producer
  • Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II – additional music, bass
  • French Montana – vocals, vocals (background)
  • Noah Goldstein – engineer
  • Jason Guida – assistant engineer
  • Eldwardo "Eddie Mix" Hernandez – engineer
  • Victoria Holland – assistant engineer
  • Stevie J. – producer
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing
  • Jay-Z – featured artist
  • Jeezy – featured artist
  • J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League – producer
  • Anes Ansouri – vocals
  • Ryan Kaul – mixing assistant
  • John "J-Banga" Kercy – engineer
  • Cira Larkin – vocals
  • Robin Leonard – vocals
  • Lil Wayne – featured artist
  • Pamela Littky – photography
  • Deborah Mannis-Gardner – sample clearance
  • Fabian Marasciullo – mixing
  • Hector Marin – producer
  • Mavado – featured artist
  • Tadarius McCombs – guitar (bass)
  • Stephen McDowell – assistant engineer, engineer
  • Dijon McFarlane – producer
  • Willie McNeal – producer
  • Meek Mill – featured artist
  • Michelle Trumpler – engineer
  • Mike Will Made It – producer
  • Zeke Mishanec – assistant engineer
  • Money Marie – vocals
  • Teedra Moses – vocals (background)
  • Jason Patterson – vocal engineer
  • Jiv Pos – producer
  • Andy Proctor – package production
  • Jason Quenneville – producer, vocal engineer
  • Rony Rey – vocal engineer
  • D Rich – producer
  • Ramon Rivas – vocal engineer
  • John Rivers – engineer
  • RK – vocals
  • Todd Robinson – assistant engineer
  • Leshawn Rogers – producer
  • Rick Ross – executive producer, primary artist
  • Sizzla – featured artist
  • Sharif Slater – producer
  • Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor – vocal engineer
  • Scott Storch – producer
  • Keith Sweat – vocals
  • Tracy T. – vocals (background)
  • Tak – vocals
  • Matthew Testa – engineer
  • Omar Walker – producer
  • The Weeknd – featured artist, producer
  • Dawud West – package design
  • Kanye West – featured artist, producer
  • Whole Slab – vocals
  • Katt Williams – vocals
  • Betty Wright – vocals

Charts edit

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Mastermind is the sixth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross It was released on March 3 2014 by Maybach Music Group Slip n Slide Records and Def Jam Recordings The album features guest appearances from Jay Z Jeezy The Weeknd Kanye West Big Sean Meek Mill Lil Wayne French Montana Diddy Sizzla Mavado Z Ro and Scarface The album was supported with the official singles The Devil Is a Lie War Ready and Thug Cry in addition to the promotional singles Box Chevy No Games and Nobody MastermindStudio album by Rick RossReleasedMarch 3 2014 2014 03 03 Recorded2012 2014StudioBig Ship Kingston Blueroom Atlanta The Hit Factory Swisher Suite Miami Muse Los Angeles No Name Santa Barbara The Oven New York City Storch Music Studio at the Palms Las Vegas GenreHip hopLength61 58LabelMaybach Slip n Slide Def JamProducerBen Billions Bink Black Metaphor Boi 1da D Rich DaHeala J Manifest J U S T I C E League Kanye West Mike Will Made It Omar Walker Puff Daddy Reefa Scott Storch Stats Stevie J Streetrunner Vinylz The WeekndRick Ross chronologyGod Forgives I Don t 2012 Mastermind 2014 Hood Billionaire 2014 Deluxe edition coverSingles from Mastermind The Devil Is a Lie Released December 19 2013 War Ready Released February 17 2014 Thug Cry Released March 13 2014 Mastermind received generally positive reviews from critics The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 179 000 copies in the United States The album was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2014 BET Hip Hop Awards Mastermind is also the first of two albums Ross released in 2014 followed eight months later by Hood Billionaire Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Release and promotion 4 Singles 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Credits and personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 ReferencesBackground editIn December 2012 it was reported that Ross had begun working on his sixth studio album 1 On January 1 2013 he announced he would release the title of his sixth studio album on January 7 2013 2 On January 7 2013 in a promotional video he revealed the title of sixth album would be Mastermind 3 On June 10 2013 during an interview with MTV News the rapper explained that Mastermind will have a soulful vibe saying That s most definitely the feel and that s why I made sure I wanted to open at the top of the new year I wanted to make that clear for the ones that paid attention that that s most definitely my vibe I love making those kind of records those Cigar Music records those Amsterdam records and that was most definitely the energy but I record so much material we gotta wait and see 4 In an October 10 2013 interview with Civil TV Ross spoke about the background of the album saying In the past year I done seen some things I done been through some things so you re going to feel that passion and that aggression I think the streets are really going to love this He also said he was putting the finishing touches on a song he wanted to get Bobby Womack featured on 5 In an October 2013 interview with Hot 97 he explained the album title saying It s all about coming from wherever you come from and take it wherever you want to go to And the minute you do that that s when you can consider yourself a mastermind 6 In December 2013 during an interview on Hip Hop Nation Ross spoke about why he decided to push the album back from its original December 17 2013 release date saying I m still putting the final touches on the album You know me making that classic is more important than anything and making sure the streets are overwhelmed with what I am doing is what is most important I m gonna try to get it to you and if I don t I ma get it to you ASAP 7 Recording and production edit nbsp Frequent collaborator Diddy mixed Mastermind and was the album s executive producer On January 9 2014 the album was mixed by Diddy 8 Also in January 2014 Scott Storch confirmed that he provided production on the album 9 The following month Mike Will Made It revealed that he had produced a collaboration between Ross and Jeezy for the album 10 The album was executive produced by Ross and co produced by Diddy 11 On February 7 2014 DJ Mustard revealed that he co produced Sanctified with Kanye West 12 Ross collaborated with various artists during the album s recording process The final version of the album would feature Jay Z Jeezy The Weeknd Sizzla Mavado Kanye West Big Sean Meek Mill Lil Wayne French Montana Diddy Scarface and Z Ro 13 14 In a March 2014 interview with Shaheem Reid he spoke about how the album s executive producer Diddy was adamant about having the album sound like it was recorded all in the same day saying That s the expertise that Puff bring to the table The way he orchestrate the music Myself I m in the studio For example and I ll hear a record come on from a writer s perspective I m listening to the rhymes the tones punch lines and then the beat And it s the total opposite when Puff in the studio He listening to the snare to the high hat to the kick All previous of my five albums whenever I mixed my album and went to master it I could master my album in three hours With the process Puff put it through it took three days Yeah so it was like giving it a 90s feel I was in the studio I m smoking I m drinking And Puff just said This album this album it s missing one thing We gotta make it feel like it was recorded in the same booth same day 15 Release and promotion editOn September 16 2013 Ross announced the Mastermind Tour Dates a mini USA tour to promote Mastermind which ran from November 12 2013 to November 23 2013 16 On October 9 2013 Ross announced on his Twitter account that the album would be released on December 17 2013 17 Two days later a trailer for the album was released The trailer chronicles Ross journey starting in 1999 through a series of fast moving shots quickly covering his come up through the rap ranks Footage of Jay Z Diddy Birdman Big Meech Pablo Escobar and Muhammad Ali are spliced into the video for effect 18 On January 14 2014 Def Jam announced that the album would be released on March 4 2014 19 On January 24 2014 the album s cover art was unveiled 20 On April 3 2014 the music video was released for Rich Is Gangsta 21 On August 3 2014 the music video was released for Supreme 22 On August 4 2014 the music video was released for What a Shame featuring French Montana 23 On August 27 2014 the music video was released for Drug Dealers Dream 24 Singles edit nbsp Rapper Jay Z made a guest appearance on the album s lead single The Devil Is a Lie The first promotional single Box Chevy was released on February 15 2013 25 26 27 The music video was filmed on April 1 2013 and features cameo appearances from MMG members Gunplay Stalley and Rockie Fresh 28 On May 2 2013 the music video was released for Box Chevy 29 The song peaked at number six on the US Bubbling Under R amp B Hip Hop Singles The album s second promotional single No Games featuring Future was released on September 5 2013 The song was produced by J U S T I C E League 30 The following day it was sent to urban contemporary radio as a single 31 The music video for No Games was filmed on October 10 2013 32 The song has since peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under R amp B Hip Hop Singles On November 3 2013 the music video was released for No Games featuring Future 33 On October 23 2013 Ross announced that the album s first official single which will feature Jay Z will be released in early November 2013 34 The following day Ross revealed that the song is titled The Devil Is a Lie He explained that song saying We re pushing the envelope once again and it s just one of those records I can t wait to hit the streets We went in another direction but it s just one of those records that s gonna speak for itself and everybody s gonna have their opinion of it but it s most definitely what the streets need 34 On December 19 2013 The Devil Is a Lie featuring Jay Z was released for digital download 35 On March 20 2014 the music video was released for The Devil Is a Lie 36 On January 24 2014 it was announced that the next single would be titled War Ready and would feature Jeezy 20 It was then released on February 17 2014 37 On February 27 2014 the music video was released for the third promotional single Nobody featuring French Montana and Diddy 38 On March 7 2014 the music video was released for War Ready featuring Jeezy 39 The album s third official single Thug Cry featuring Lil Wayne was serviced to mainstream urban radio in the United States on March 13 2014 and then to rhythmic contemporary radio in the same country on April 1 2014 40 41 On May 5 2014 the music video was released for Thug Cry featuring Lil Wayne 42 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 6 3 10 43 Metacritic68 100 44 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 45 The A V ClubB 46 Entertainment WeeklyA 47 Exclaim 7 10 48 HipHopDX3 0 5 49 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 50 NME8 10 51 Pitchfork5 8 10 52 Spin5 10 53 XXL4 5 54 Mastermind was met with generally positive reviews At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications the album received an average score of 68 based on 23 reviews 44 Aggregator AnyDecentMusic gave it 6 3 out of 10 based on their assessment of the critical consensus 43 Nick Catucci of Entertainment Weekly said As always he s got a gifted ear for rumbly deep gloss beats Sanctified which Kanye produced and raps on sounds like platinum mallets drumming on shipping containers His flow too remains flawlessly weighted He s leisurely and precise even on the theatrically dark In Vein where he raps fast to play off the Weeknd s cynical come ons The bleaker the setting the brighter Ross shines 47 David Jeffries of AllMusic said Mastermind Ross annual stomp and swagger album 2014 edition could be swapped out with 2009 s Deeper Than Rap and only those burnt out on the album would know the difference but when being stuck in a rut means you grind your wheels and all that spews out is gold you only need to look to successful artists like the always funky James Brown the always rockin AC DC and the always stoned Devin the Dude for guidance 45 Jabbari Weekes of Exclaim stated Much like Ross affinity for mink coats Mastermind is grandiose in its presentation but it still only shows the surface of the man behind it 48 Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times said As Mastermind s mastermind though Ross seems on auto pilot here 50 Sheldon Pearce of HipHopDX stated Mastermind simply lacks flair It doesn t possess the pizzazz of Teflon Don which made Ross a power player or the pure gaudiness of Rich Forever which perfected his aesthetic Rick Ross has seemingly run out of moves 49 Brandon Soderberg of Spin said This is Ross at his least cohesive and most clueless since his 2006 debut Port of Miami He has finally totally lost himself in malleable self mythology His grip on reality has never been especially tight that he found a way to further lose his way is actually strangely admirable isn t it 53 Dan Rys of XXL stated What Ross does well and what he does again on Mastermind is put together a body of work that is as formidable as he is and taken as a whole it s impossible to call this anything other than a very good album Where people like Kanye and Drake and Kendrick Lamar keep winning by shaking up the formula and dabbling in the unexpected Ross long ago identified his lane and he is the undisputed kingpin of his brash brand of hip hop Ross die hards will not be disappointed anyone looking for something new and different was probably looking in the wrong place to begin with Mastermind is a powerful album an album with an identity and one that has some solid songs and a handful of hits Ross delivers just what he promised 54 Craig Jenkins of Pitchfork said Mastermind finds Ross at a Truman Show moment his character s reached the logical end of its universe Going forward he can either break out or keep up a jig he knows that we know is way past expired 52 Kevin Ritchie of Now said A tighter track list homing in on its sombre and stoner moods would ve been bolder but to his credit Ross avoids commercial trendiness in favour of more personal if familiar forays into Philly soul funk 90s hip hop and South Beach glam courtesy of producer Scott Storch on the stellar Supreme 55 Michael Madden of Consequence of Sound said The main tenet of Ross s Maybach Music Group is loyalty and Ross is loyal to his fans on Mastermind it s more or less what we re used to from him It sounds like the album Ross wanted to make as inspired by heroes like Dilla and Onyx and Wu Tang Clan and Biggie and Camp Lo 56 Accolades edit Complex named it the eighteenth best album of the first half of 2014 Writing for them Justin Charity said Like all of Rick Ross albums Mastermind is expansively gorgeous It s cohesive without being concept The Devil Is a Lie which features Jay Z and War Ready are Mastermind s biggest most lethal beats bookended by blues and reggae relief With time Sanctified emerged as the post Yeezus Kanye collaboration that a real thug would ve killed for This is a perfectly respectable third encore from a rap champion who if the critics have their say really could use one of those lavish vacations he boasts about 57 Commercial performance editMastermind debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 179 000 copies in the United States 58 In its second week the album dropped to number three on the chart selling 49 000 more copies 59 In its third week the album dropped to number seven on the chart selling 27 000 more copies 60 In its fourth week the album dropped to number eleven selling 19 000 more copies 61 As of January 2015 the album has sold 397 000 copies in the United States 62 Track listing editCredits were adapted from the album s liner notes and BMI 63 64 Mastermind track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Intro 1 012 Rich Is Gangsta William Roberts IIByron Forest IIAlan GorrieHamish StuartBlack Metaphor3 163 Drug Dealers Dream Roberts IIJerard WigginsJ Manifest4 024 Shots Fired Skit 0 535 Nobody featuring French Montana Roberts IIKarim KharbouchSean CombsStevie JordanEphrem LopezGeorge Johnson Jr Jean LouhisdonBilly PrestonChristopher WallacePuff DaddyStevie J Original version DJ Enuff a Jiv Pos a Puff Daddy b 4 416 The Devil Is a Lie featuring Jay Z Roberts IIShawn CarterOmar WalkerWillie McNealLeShawn RogersWalkerRogers a McNeal a 5 107 Mafia Music III featuring Sizzla and Mavado Roberts IIDavid BrooksMiguel CollinsRoosevelt Harrell IIIKirk BennettBobby DixonRobbie LynRobert ShakespeareBink5 078 War Ready featuring Jeezy Roberts IIJay JenkinsTracy RichardsonMichael WilliamsAsheton HoganMike Will Made ItA a 7 039 What a Shame featuring French Montana Roberts IIKharbouchHector MarinSharif SlaterDennis ColesRobert DiggsGary GriceLamont HawkinsJason HunterRussell JonesRichard RandolphClifford SmithRicky SmithKevin SpencerSaladine WallaceSalahadeen WildsDavid WillisCorey WoodsReefaStats2 1410 Supreme Roberts IIScott StorchMiles GregoryStorchPuff Daddy b 3 3711 Blk amp Wht Roberts IIDwayne RichardsonD Rich3 5912 Dope Bitch Skit 2 5313 In Vein featuring The Weeknd Roberts IIJason QuennevilleAbel TesfayeThe WeekndDaHealaPuff Daddy b 4 2114 Sanctified featuring Kanye West and Big Sean Roberts IISean AndersonKanye WestMike DeanDijon McFarlaneWestDJ Mustard a Dean a Puff Daddy b 4 4915 Walkin on Air featuring Meek Mill Roberts IIRobert WilliamsD RichardsonD Rich4 2816 Thug Cry featuring Lil Wayne Roberts IIDwayne Carter Jr Salomes JacksonKenny BartolomeiKevin CroweErik OrtizAdam CarterBilly CobhamOpio LindseyTajai MasseyDamani ThompsonJ U S T I C E League4 25 Deluxe edition bonus tracks No TitleWriter s Producer s Length17 Blessing in Disguise featuring Scarface and Z Ro Roberts IIBrad JordanJoseph McVeyNicholas WarwarKhaled KhaledStreetrunnerDJ Khaled a Vinny Venditto b 4 5618 Paradise Lost Roberts IIBenjamin DiehlBrett BaileyDavid MesconKrystyana ChelminskiKevin CossomAndrea FisherMarvin GayeJames Nyx Jr Nicholas VarvatsoulisMiles WheelerBen BillionsBeats a Messy a 4 5819 You Know I Got It Reprise Roberts IIS CarterMatthew SamuelsAnderson HernandezBoi 1daVinylzJerome J Roc Harmon b Timbaland b 4 39 Notes a signifies a co producer b signifies an additional producer Intro contains additional vocals by Robin Leonard Shots Fired contains additional vocals by Cira Larkin Nobody contains background vocals by Teedra Moses and additional vocals by Diddy War Ready contains background vocals by Tracy T Supreme contains additional vocals by Katt Williams and Keith Sweat Dope Bitch contains vocals RK Money Marie and Tak the underboss Sanctified contains additional vocals by Betty Wright Thug Cry contains additional vocals by Betty Idol Samples Rich Is Gangsta contains a sample of Soul Searching performed by Average White Band Nobody contains a sample of You re Nobody Till Somebody Kills You written by Sean Combs Stevie Jordan George Johnson Jr Ephrem Lopez Jean Louhisdon Billy Preston and Christopher Wallace The Devil Is a Lie contains a sample of Don t Let Your Love Fade Away performed by Gene Williams written by Lee Harris and Ellie Taylor What a Shame contains elements of Shame on a Nigga written by Dennis Coles Robert Diggs Gary Grice Lamont Hawkins Jason Hunter Russell Jones Clifford Smith and Corey Woods a sample of It Takes Two by Lyn Collins and interpolations of Luchini written by Richard Randolph Clifford Smith Kevin Spencer Christopher Wallace David Willis and Salahadeen Wilds Supreme contains elements of Is It Love You re After written by Miles Gregory Thug Cry contains a sample of 93 Til Infinity performed by Souls of Mischief written by Adam Carter Billy Cobham Opio Lindsey Tajai Massey and Damani Thompson Credits and personnel editCredits for Mastermind adapted from AllMusic 65 A producer Chris Athens mastering Chris Atlas marketing Sam Berry IV assistant engineer Alex Gucci Pucci Bethune executive producer Big Sean featured artist Bink producer Black Metaphor producer Sam Bohl assistant engineer Michael Banger Cahadia vocal engineer Dustin Capulong assistant engineer Anthony Cruz vocal engineer Mike Dean instrumentation producer Diddy additional production executive producer producer Ben Diehl engineer DJ Enuff producer DJ Khaled executive producer Dernst D Mile Emile II additional music bass French Montana vocals vocals background Noah Goldstein engineer Jason Guida assistant engineer Eldwardo Eddie Mix Hernandez engineer Victoria Holland assistant engineer Stevie J producer Jaycen Joshua mixing Jay Z featured artist Jeezy featured artist J U S T I C E League producer Anes Ansouri vocals Ryan Kaul mixing assistant John J Banga Kercy engineer Cira Larkin vocals Robin Leonard vocals Lil Wayne featured artist Pamela Littky photography Deborah Mannis Gardner sample clearance Fabian Marasciullo mixing Hector Marin producer Mavado featured artist Tadarius McCombs guitar bass Stephen McDowell assistant engineer engineer Dijon McFarlane producer Willie McNeal producer Meek Mill featured artist Michelle Trumpler engineer Mike Will Made It producer Zeke Mishanec assistant engineer Money Marie vocals Teedra Moses vocals background Jason Patterson vocal engineer Jiv Pos producer Andy Proctor package production Jason Quenneville producer vocal engineer Rony Rey vocal engineer D Rich producer Ramon Rivas vocal engineer John Rivers engineer RK vocals Todd Robinson assistant engineer Leshawn Rogers producer Rick Ross executive producer primary artist Sizzla featured artist Sharif Slater producer Stephen Di Genius McGregor vocal engineer Scott Storch producer Keith Sweat vocals Tracy T vocals background Tak vocals Matthew Testa engineer Omar Walker producer The Weeknd featured artist producer Dawud West package design Kanye West featured artist producer Whole Slab vocals Katt Williams vocals Betty Wright vocalsCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart performance for Mastermind Chart 2014 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 66 49 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 67 41 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 68 42 Canadian Albums Billboard 69 5 Danish Albums Hitlisten 70 39 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 71 25 French Albums SNEP 72 52 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 73 89 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 74 20 UK Albums OCC 75 11 UK R amp B Albums OCC 76 2 US Billboard 200 77 1 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 78 1 Year end charts edit 2014 year end chart performance for Mastermind Chart 2014 Position US Billboard 200 79 44 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 80 10References edit Greg Watkins December 12 2012 Rick Ross Renews With Diddy s Ciroc Vodka AllHipHop Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved October 10 2013 Twitter rickyrozay For everyone still 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