Rick Ross is riding high after the success of his fifth annual car show, and it seems he’s not letting any criticism from 50 Cent or Uncle Murda dampen his spirits. The rapper took to social media to express his gratitude to fans and supporters who made the event a hit, reflecting on how it all started as a dream.
In a heartfelt message, Ross thanked everyone who attended and contributed, including performers like Finesse Two Times, Young Miami, and Nino Breeze. “Man, the car show was a huge success. I want to thank everybody for coming out,” he said, celebrating the milestone that has grown over the years.
Ross also acknowledged his business partners, including Wingstop and others, while celebrating the winners of the car show’s key giveaways. His enthusiasm was palpable as he shared his vision for the future, stating, “It’s all about bigger and bigger, baby.”

Despite the shade thrown by his rivals, Ross maintained a positive outlook. He encouraged his followers to uplift one another, saying, “I wish them nothing but amazing success.” His message of camaraderie and support resonated, urging fans to reach out to someone they care about and express happiness for their achievements.

With a playful nod to his music career, Ross mentioned his aspirations on the Billboard charts, humorously asking fans to help him climb higher. “I’m trying to go to number 32,” he joked, showcasing his signature blend of humor and ambition.

As the night unfolded, Ross hinted at exciting new merchandise and collaborations, teasing fans with what’s next for his brand. “You’re going to see me with this everywhere you go,” he promised, leaving everyone eager to see what he has in store.



