Rick Ross knows how to throw a party like a boss, and that’s exactly what the veteran rapper did this past weekend for his “Port of Miami 2” album release celebration.


The 43-year-old artist shut down E11EVEN Miami on Sunday night with an incredible live performance. The party marked the official release of his latest album, and it was nothing short of spectacular.


Ricky Rozay made a grand entrance at the 24/7 nightclub around 2:30 AM, arriving in a candy apple red Ferrari. He sported a red silk shirt and was dripping in diamond-encrusted gold jewelry and glasses. Ross took to the club’s center stage and delivered electrifying performances of hit songs like “Ima Boss,” “John,” and “Purple Lamborghini.”


Following his stellar performance, Ross hung out in the club’s party pit at a VIP table. He continued to engage with the crowd, giving shout-outs and dancing while sipping on Rosé Champagne, perfectly fitting for the occasion.


“Port of Miami 2” has already made a significant impact, opening at No. 2 on this week’s Billboard 200. The album earned a total of 80,000 equivalent album units, with 25,000 from album sales and 53,000 from streaming equivalent albums (67.5 million on-demand audio streams). This makes it the most-streamed album of the week and Rozay’s highest-charting album in over five years since 2014’s “Mastermind.”


Adding to the excitement, Ross recently teamed up with Jordyn Woods for a music video shoot in Miami. The 21-year-old plays his love interest in the new “Big Tyme” music video featuring Swizz Beatz. Their first scene together features Woods in the passenger seat of Ross’ Aston Martin as he races Swizz through the Miami streets. The song celebrates living large, a theme Jordyn Woods embodies perfectly.


Rick Ross continues to prove he’s larger than life, both in his music and his epic celebrations