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Rick Ross Electrocutes Fans With The Baddest Biggest Boss Performance@ HICC Calling Zim Home

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Born William Leonard Roberts II, known professionally as Rick Ross, the American rapper made his debut appearance for just 49minutes reportedly pocketing a cool Usd$175 000 for his Electrocuting live performance at the HICC in Harare Saturday night.

One of Americas biggest rappers shared a clip of the encounter on his verified Instagram page, stating Zimbabwe is his home.

Ross prides himself on being a hustler. If you should ask him, he would say that he’s always hustling. Well, he showed his hustler self during his show at the large HICC in Harare, where he performed his song “Everyday I’m Hustling.”

Ricky also performed other numbers from his repertoire, and fans had a good time. For many who turned up for the show, it was a moment to remember, and they would want the American to show up again for something just as electric.

With such Electrocuting deliberate performance, for now, they can only embrace the memories of a good time they had.

“This biggest boss this far..” as he calls himself in some of his lyrics gave a mouthwatering performance from around midnight to 00’49am before being whisked away by security.

Before releasing his debut single, “Hustlin'”, in 2006, Ross was the subject of a bidding war, receiving offers.

This was Rick Ross’s hour a while back as he popped into Zimbabwe, where he electrified his audience with his performance. Rawzay or Rozay’s appearance in Zimbabwe was intensely anticipated and didn’t disappoint when he hit the stage.

Ross was more than chuffed to be in Zim, and the reception he got was overwhelming from the airport, Where a couple of Zimbabwean dancers surrounded him and jiggled their waists, right down to the stage where he performed, and there was no boring moment.

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