Valley Of Death
Rick Ross · Deeper Than Rap [2009]
Thats what the bible says
I need it.
Walk like a giant
Talk like a tyrant
Faith of a mustard seed destined for a thriump
David or Galaith
Hate me or admire
Kush burns slow as I chase my desire
Embrace my empire
Batta boy eat fire
Guns like choirs when they sing keep quite
Will I get to heaven? turn a song 27
Lord knows when I see this monkey I'm gon be the devil
Be him cause I'm clever
Beat him at whatever
You never was a G nigga unit aint even togetha
New york's unified down south love dat
When we get to shine? muthafuckas where the love at?
Real niggas gettin money betta log on
Think da games dead now? imagine when ya dogs gone
Imagine when this song gone
When ya phone off theres only one to call on.
About Valley Of Death
Rick Ross's "Valley Of Death" from the 2009 album *Deeper Than Rap* stands as a defining track in his evolution from street narrative to sophisticated hip-hop artist. Released during a pivotal era for the Miami sound, the recording showcases Ross's signature bar density and lyrical complexity, blending gritty storytelling with a polished production style that distinguishes it from his earlier rawer works. The song exemplifies the transition of his discography toward more mature themes and refined vocal delivery, solidifying his reputation as a dominant force in contemporary rap. It remains a staple of his catalog, reflecting the high-energy, technical prowess that characterized his output in the late 2000s and influencing subsequent generations of lyricists who prioritize intricate wordplay and atmospheric depth.

