Rick Ross - This Is The Life Ft. Trey Songz -

Rick Ross - This Is The Life Feat. Trey Songz (Official Video)

Ross details his extravagant lifestyle, mentioning items like "hundred grand in jewels" and "champagne for poppin'" .

The official music video, directed by , emphasizes the song's luxurious themes with visuals of high-end cars, parties, and general displays of wealth. It was officially released to platforms like YouTube in July 2008.

is a track by American rapper Rick Ross, featuring R&B singer Trey Songz, from Ross's second studio album, Trilla , released on March 11, 2008. The song is a hallmark of Ross's "luxury rap" style, featuring smooth, melodic production that highlights his transition from street narratives to a life of opulence. Key Track Details Album: Trilla (2008) . Featured Artist: Trey Songz provides the melodic hook.

The lyrics emphasize that his success wasn't handed to him ( "I didn't grow up with it so I had to go and get it" ). Music Video

He describes his "larger than life" persona, referencing high-end locations like The Hamptons and his constant presence on red carpets.

Produced by Elvis "Blac Elvis" Williams and Jamie "JNew" Newman .

The song serves as an anthem for success, with Ross's verses focusing on his "rags to riches" journey.

Rick Ross - This Is The Life Feat. Trey Songz (Official Video)

Ross details his extravagant lifestyle, mentioning items like "hundred grand in jewels" and "champagne for poppin'" .

The official music video, directed by , emphasizes the song's luxurious themes with visuals of high-end cars, parties, and general displays of wealth. It was officially released to platforms like YouTube in July 2008.

is a track by American rapper Rick Ross, featuring R&B singer Trey Songz, from Ross's second studio album, Trilla , released on March 11, 2008. The song is a hallmark of Ross's "luxury rap" style, featuring smooth, melodic production that highlights his transition from street narratives to a life of opulence. Key Track Details Album: Trilla (2008) . Featured Artist: Trey Songz provides the melodic hook.

The lyrics emphasize that his success wasn't handed to him ( "I didn't grow up with it so I had to go and get it" ). Music Video

He describes his "larger than life" persona, referencing high-end locations like The Hamptons and his constant presence on red carpets.

Produced by Elvis "Blac Elvis" Williams and Jamie "JNew" Newman .

The song serves as an anthem for success, with Ross's verses focusing on his "rags to riches" journey.