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"" is the lead single from Rick Ross's second studio album, Trilla (2008), featuring R&B singer R. Kelly . Released on October 16, 2007, the track was produced by The Runners and R. Kelly. It is known for its high-energy production and themes of relentless hustle, with Ross describing the concept as "being young men chasing a dream not ready to stop". Key Facts and Production
The song was co-written by Ross, R. Kelly, Kevin Cossom, and The Runners.
Producers The Runners brought a cinematic, South Florida-influenced sound that helped define the "luxury rap" aesthetic Ross became famous for.
The track appears as the fourth song on Trilla , an album whose title pays homage to Michael Jackson's Thriller while using "Trill," a Southern slang term for "true" and "real".
The song is arguably most famous for its over-the-top music video , which became a lasting internet meme.
Despite its high-profile feature, "Speedin'" failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100, unlike subsequent Trilla singles like "The Boss". The Iconic Music Video
"" is the lead single from Rick Ross's second studio album, Trilla (2008), featuring R&B singer R. Kelly . Released on October 16, 2007, the track was produced by The Runners and R. Kelly. It is known for its high-energy production and themes of relentless hustle, with Ross describing the concept as "being young men chasing a dream not ready to stop". Key Facts and Production
The song was co-written by Ross, R. Kelly, Kevin Cossom, and The Runners. Rick Ross - Speedin ft R. Kelly (Trilla Album Version)
Producers The Runners brought a cinematic, South Florida-influenced sound that helped define the "luxury rap" aesthetic Ross became famous for. "" is the lead single from Rick Ross's
The track appears as the fourth song on Trilla , an album whose title pays homage to Michael Jackson's Thriller while using "Trill," a Southern slang term for "true" and "real". Kelly, Kevin Cossom, and The Runners
The song is arguably most famous for its over-the-top music video , which became a lasting internet meme.
Despite its high-profile feature, "Speedin'" failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100, unlike subsequent Trilla singles like "The Boss". The Iconic Music Video