On February 8 American hip-hop artist Rick Ross released the official music video for his song "Yella Diamonds' on Maybach Music Groups YouTube page. The songs lyrics act as a script for the music video which revolves around Ross showing who is boss in the drug industry. You can watch Rick Ross' official music video for "Yella Diamond" here.
Despite the video being almost seven minutes, the "Yella Diamond" music video runs four minutes long. The first 30 seconds and last minute and a half of the video contains promotion for his recently released mixtape, and Ross' upcoming studio album, God Forgives, I Don't.
The music video entails Ross protecting the name of his Yella Diamond dope. A man Ross conducts business with betrays him, so in turn Ross enforces his crew to terrorize the mans family until he gets the dope back.
The song "Yella Diamonds" is on his Rich Forever mixtape, which was made available January 6, 2012 via LiveMixtapes. His upcoming album, God Forgives, I Don't is set to be released spring 2012 via Maybach Music, Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam.
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