Rick Ross reveals tracklist for “Set In Stone” album; T.I., Gucci Mane, Yung Miami, Jeezy and more included
Rick Ross reveals “Set In Stone” tracklist
Rick Ross is officially ready to usher in his next album era.
The Miami rap icon has confirmed that his highly anticipated new album, Set In Stone, will arrive on Friday. Ahead of its release, Ross has begun building excitement by revealing several high-profile guest appearances, signaling that the project will feature a blend of rap veterans and today’s biggest stars.
With names like Don Toliver, BigXthaPlug, Kodak Black, Leon Thomas, T.I., Gucci Mane, and Jeezy already confirmed, Set In Stone is shaping up to be one of the most star-studded hip-hop releases of the week. Ross also teased that additional features are still to be announced, leaving fans wondering who else could appear on the album.
The album announcement comes during a busy stretch for Ross. He is currently on his Port Of Miami 20th Anniversary Tour, celebrating two decades since the release of his landmark debut album. The tour has offered fans a unique concert experience by pairing Ross’ biggest hits with live performances from the Renaissance Orchestra and the Sainted Trap Choir, adding a cinematic and soulful dimension to his catalog.
Rick Ross assembles an impressive lineup
Rick Ross has built much of his career around creating cinematic albums with memorable collaborations. Throughout his discography, he has consistently balanced solo records with standout guest appearances that complement his luxurious production style.
Set In Stone appears to continue that tradition.
The confirmed feature list spans multiple generations of hip-hop. Don Toliver brings melodic versatility, while BigXthaPlug continues one of the strongest breakout runs in rap. Kodak Black adds another Florida connection to the project, and Leon Thomas contributes one of today’s most respected R&B voices.
Ross also reunites with Southern rap veterans T.I., Gucci Mane, and Jeezy. Each artist has played a major role in shaping hip-hop over the past two decades, making their appearances especially notable for longtime fans. Moreover, he also links up with fellow Miami native Yung Miami, as well as frequent collaborator YFN Lucci.
With more guest artists still under wraps, anticipation continues to grow ahead of Friday’s release.
The Port Of Miami anniversary celebration continues
While fans eagerly await Set In Stone, Rick Ross has also been celebrating one of the defining moments of his career.
His Port Of Miami 20th Anniversary Tour honors the album that introduced him as one of hip-hop’s most commanding voices. Released in 2006, Port Of Miami debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and featured songs that helped establish Ross as one of the South’s biggest stars.
Rather than simply recreating those performances, Ross has elevated the tour with the Renaissance Orchestra and the Sainted Trap Choir. Together, they bring live instrumentation and gospel-inspired arrangements to many of his biggest records, giving longtime fans a fresh way to experience classics from across his catalog.
The anniversary tour has also demonstrated Ross’ ability to reinvent his live show while honoring the music that helped launch his career.
A balance of veteran stars and new voices
One of the biggest strengths of Rick Ross albums has been his ability to blend established legends with emerging talent.
That formula appears to remain intact on Set In Stone.
Don Toliver has become one of hip-hop’s premier melodic artists thanks to his signature vocals and crossover appeal. BigXthaPlug has enjoyed one of rap’s strongest breakout runs with his energetic delivery and growing catalog of hits.
Leon Thomas continues to elevate his profile as both a singer and songwriter, while Kodak Black remains one of Florida’s most influential rap artists.
Meanwhile, T.I., Gucci Mane, and Jeezy represent an era of Southern hip-hop that helped define the genre throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. Their inclusion gives the album a strong sense of legacy while maintaining modern appeal.
Rick Ross continues a legendary catalog
Few rappers have maintained the level of consistency Rick Ross has displayed since emerging in the mid-2000s.
Known for his vivid storytelling, luxurious imagery, and booming production choices, Ross has released numerous acclaimed albums while helping shape the sound of Southern hip-hop.
Beyond his solo career, he has also established himself as an executive and entrepreneur through Maybach Music Group, introducing fans to artists who have gone on to become stars in their own right.
That experience makes every new Rick Ross album an event for longtime listeners.
Each project offers another opportunity for Ross to expand his catalog while collaborating with artists from different eras and styles.
Why collaboration remains important in hip-hop
Collaborative albums and feature-heavy tracklists have become a defining part of today’s rap landscape.
For established artists like Rick Ross, bringing together veterans and newer stars helps create projects with broad appeal. It also introduces different fan bases to one another, expanding an album’s reach across streaming platforms.
Ross has consistently demonstrated an ability to choose collaborators who enhance songs rather than overshadow them. Whether pairing lyrical veterans with melodic performers or connecting regional stars from across the country, his feature selections often contribute to the overall cohesion of an album.
That approach appears to continue with Set In Stone.
Fans count down to Friday
With release day rapidly approaching, excitement continues building around Set In Stone.
The confirmed appearances from Don Toliver, BigXthaPlug, Kodak Black, Leon Thomas, T.I., Gucci Mane, and Jeezy have already generated conversation across social media, while Ross’ promise of additional surprise guests has only fueled further speculation.
At the same time, Ross remains on the road celebrating the legacy of Port Of Miami, giving fans a live experience enhanced by the Renaissance Orchestra and the Sainted Trap Choir before ushering in his next chapter.
Once the full album arrives on Friday, fans will finally hear how those collaborations come together and where Set In Stone fits within Rick Ross’ celebrated discography. For now, the feature list and the ongoing anniversary tour suggest that Ross is making the most of 2026, balancing a celebration of his past while continuing to add new chapters to one of hip-hop’s most accomplished careers.
