While keeping hush on the topic, P said recording sessions with Ross have already taken place.
"We did a joint with Ross. It's in the stash right now. It'll probably be for the Mobb album. It's kinda crazy too," P said in an interview. "We're looking forward to maybe, like, September. End of August, September [album release] -- we're shooting for around that time...We know they need that new music out there, something for the streets. We gotta feed the streets." (MTV)Recently, Ross opened up about his admiration toward P despite his association to rap rival 50 Cent.
"I respect him, most definitely, as being a boss, making your own decisions," Ross said in an interview. "When he was released, he gave me a call a few days after that. We spoke on the phone maybe once or twice. It was a genuine conversation, us touching base, making sure it is what it is. We most definitely put a record or two on the table. Just to be frank, I was always a fan of the homey, H.N.I.C. I always respected when I saw that. The B.G. collaboration he did with the South, that was big for me. So I was always a fan of the homey and when he made this move in a way, so you had to respect it. So look for a Rozay and Prodigy record in the future." (RapFix)In April, Prodigy revealed a private conversation he had with 50 about linking with artists outside of his circle.
"When I came home [from jail], 50 had come to see me, he had flew in from Cali to come and see me," P explained in an interview. "Before I did anything, I went straight from prison to the G-Unit office and then I came to the studio after that. When I stopped at the office, I had a talk with 50 and was telling him, 'Yo, right now, we're in a position where we gotta start doing songs with people. Mobb Deep. We gotta start doing songs with a lot of people. Different people.' Basically he was like, 'Yeah, you're right.' ... All this sh*t with n*ggas ain't doing songs with people, beefing with people, all that, we really trying to dead all that." (This Is 50)P recently credited Ross' consistency for helping him maintain relevancy.
"[Rap's] in a good place man. Any time you've got a whole bunch of competitors it only steps up the quality of the sh*t that's out there...Yeah. I like [Ross'] sh*t," P said in an interview. "At first, I thought Rick Ross was a fluke to tell you the truth, because when I first heard him I was like 'Who the f*ck is this dude man? Come on. You can't be serious. This dude is a fluke. One-hit wonder'. After a while he started proving himself. Then I started seeing consistency with him, and more and more, I was like 'Hold up. Ok, I'm starting to respect this dude now.' Now he's proved me wrong. He's not what I thought he was. That happens a lot. A lot of people won't talk about it though." (Complex)
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