Rick | Ross - Gold Roses (audio) Ft. Drake

One of the most interesting features of "Gold Roses" is its of "Israël Suite" by the French group Rupture , a thumping 1973 jazz-funk track. The song serves as a contemplative sequel to their high-energy hit "Money in the Grave," trading club vibes for a five-minute-plus reflection on their legacies and losses. Key Highlights

: Drake’s verse includes a clever dig at Kanye West , referencing West's 2009 VMA interruption of Taylor Swift with the line, "You sayin' let you finish, I ain't tryna hear it". Rick Ross - Gold Roses (Audio) ft. Drake

If you're interested in the , I can look up: The producers behind the beat (like OZ and Vinylz) The music video 's luxurious filming locations One of the most interesting features of "Gold

: The track was nominated for Best Rap Song at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. If you're interested in the , I can

: Ross opens his verse by acknowledging his own lack of Grammy wins at the time ("nominated, never won a Grammy"), setting a somber and honest tone for the track.

: Drake’s hook ("Put some flowers in my face won't you") is a plea for recognition and respect while he is still alive, rather than waiting until it's "too late".