artist: VA
title: Rick Ross Presents M.I.Yayo The Movie (OST)
label: Maybach Music Group / Traffic Ent.
type: Soundtrack
genre: Rap
source: CDDA
grabber: EAC
encoder: lame-3.97-final
year: 2008
tracks: 13
time: 47:44
size: 60,3 MB
bitrate: avg. 176kbps
mode: Joint-Stereo
url: www.myspace.com/miyayothemovie / www.maybachmusicgroup.com
rip date: 18-Mar-2008
street date: 25-Mar-2008
location: USA, Florida, M.I.Yayo
01. VA - Bo Diddley’s Theme 04:10
02. VA - Alex’s Theme 03:45
03. VA - Willie Falcon’s Theme 03:51
04. VA - Candyman’s Theme 03:56
05. VA - Covertible Bert’s Theme 03:48
06. VA - Ricky Brother’s Theme 03:49
07. VA - John Doe’s Theme 03:54
08. VA - Boobie Boyz’ Theme (Part 1) 04:17
09. VA - Boobie Boyz’ Theme (Part 2) 03:52
10. VA - Bunky’s Theme 03:52
11. VA - Bonus Track 1 02:20
12. VA - Bonus Track 2 03:29
13. VA - Bonus Track 3 02:41
Rick Ross embodies the streets of Miami right down to his name and style of his
facial hair taken from one of the most infamous street figures in Miami’s history.
Now Rick is here to tell the story of these streets as only he can with “M.I.Yayo”.
“M.I.Yayo takes its name taken from the slang words for Miami and cocaine and is a
groundbreaking documentary about the real Miami, true murder and cash capital of
America, told in a manner stylistically similar to the History Channel’s “Gangland”
or in the film “Cocaine Cowboys”, but this is much more by and of the Streets.
Executive Producer Rick Ross brought in Chris Larceny to direct this true story of
the ten biggest dope kings of the late 80s and early 90s in Miami. Ross narrates
stories of notoriously iconic figures such as Quartz, Flowerman, Bo-Diddly, Bunkie
Brown, Big Ike, Convertible Burt, Rick Brownlee and of course “Freeway” Rick Ross.
The documentary also talks about Miami’s most notorious gangs Vonda, John Doe and the
Boobie Boys. These are the streets and this is the world of Rick Ross. The “M.I.Yayo”
soundtrack is included in this double-disc packaging and both the movie and the music
are designed to be placed in Rick Ross section of your store for maximum exposure.
The soundtrack features music from and inspired by “M.I.Yayo” with production by
Street Radio and Jimi Kendrix who is no stranger to the streets himself having been
raised up in Queens, NY. And the streets certainly know Kendrix with resume that
includes Jay-Z, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Styles P, AZ, Bone, Thugs-N-Harmony, Jadakiss, Foxy
Brown and many more! The musical backdrop supplied by Kendrix and Street Radio
underscores the bleak and ultra violent story that unfolds on screen. Chris Larceny
has spent years on the film and says that when he was approached by Ross to do this
project, “I immediately started to research the history of Carol City, Overtown and
Liberty City. After collecting footage for three years and putting the actual project
together, I can truly say this will be ‘one of the best documentaries ever seen’.
It’s not only about dope kingpins who came from nothing, it also covers the
corruption in Miami, the Christmas Day killings, and turf wars all the way up to and
including the telling of these events by the media. Not only are you getting a story
about the streets, but the story is being told by the streets”. Rick Ross has paid
the cost to be the boss. This is his story. This is “M.I.Yayo”.
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