Rick Ross is going full steam ahead with his forthcoming car show despite recently encountering permit issues – and he’s very much in high spirits about it.
In a clip shared to his Instagram page on Thursday (May 18), Rozay showed off his dance moves as his 2010 hit single “B.M.F.” played while letting fans know that his car show is still definitely going down.
“Watch me get off this bike,” Ross wrote. “My apologies I’m excited!!!! @rickrosscarshow & Rodeo June 3rd.”
Check out his moves below.
Rick Ross’ second annual car show — which will include performances from himself and Gucci Mane and being held at his Promise Land estate — was denied a permit by Fayette County earlier this month.
However, the Biggest Bawse has remained resolute and insisted that the show will go on as planned, as he’s been complying with county regulations.
“Breaking news, the Rick Ross Car Show June 3 goes on. It must go on,” he claimed in a series of clips posted to Instagram following the news. “It’s a private event on private property with VIPs and you’re invited. Tickets still available online. It’s going to be a beautiful event. Shoutout to the beautiful city of Fayetteville.”
The Richer Than I Ever Been rapper also revealed plans to run for mayor in next year’s election to help straighten Fayette County out.
“I love Fayetteville so much. Next year I’m running for mayor,” he said in a separate video. “That’s right. The boss Rick Ross running for mayor of Fayetteville. I wanna know how many votes did it actually take to vote in the mayor of Fayetteville.
“I need to know that ‘cause we gon’ become that. We gon’ make that happen, and we gonna have a good time. We gon’ give some people opportunities, we gon’ give some people raises and, of course, we gon’ have to clean some people out.”
Ross has also taken the time to assure his neighbors that the car show will be good for the community, noting how they could make some extra money by charging attendees for parking.
“You know what we did to the financial literacy of the community — not just Fayette, not just Fulton — it goes around,” he said in an Instagram post on Thursday (May 18). “These Airbnbs going through the roof. It’s gon’ be more gas sold on June 3 than y’all sold in six months. Y’all gotta think of the financial literacy that Rozay bringing to the table.
“It ain’t too late to print your signs. The closer you are to the Promise Land, charge ’em $100 a parking spot. The further you are, charge ’em $50. Come on y’all. Y’all wanna make some money or not? We got car washes coming out here, we feeding a lot of people.”