Released on June 29, 2010, “B.M.F.” left a crater in the epicenter of hip-hop, giving the trap genre a new national anthem and hardcoding the words “I think I’m Big Meech, Larry Hoover” into every gangsta rap fan’s subconscious. “So, I get in and Ross handed me a box filled with 50 or so blunts, all loaded with Kush.” He opened the door, a lot like a butler, and then I see Rick Ross sitting in the back seat, laughing,” recalled the Suffolk, Virginia-born producer in a phone interview. A gigantic fucking dude got out the driver’s seat. “I landed in Miami and this Rolls Royce Phantom pulled up. (Blowin Money Fast),” and there was a euphoria in the air you usually only encountered at graduation parties. It was the first time the pair had met since the release of their collaboration “B.M.F. ![]() The beaming smile on Rick Ross’ face told producer Lex Luger (real name Lexus Arnel Lewi) everything he needed to know. (Blowin Money Fast)” changed his life - for better or worse. In our latest Behind the Beat, Thomas Hobbs spoke with Lex Luger about how producing Rick Ross’ “B.M.F.
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