Rick Ross visits Georgia State University law students who took class about his career [VIDEO]

Recently, Rick Ross visited Georgia State University in downtown Atlanta, to visit law students who are taking a course about his music career, as well as the legal contracts involved in his career. Furthermore, this course has been taught by Professor Mo Ivory.
“As a lover of rap music, Hip-Hop culture, and in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, I could not think of a better time to study the career of a visionary like Rick Ross,” said Ivory in the initial press release. “When I began my research on Ross, I realized early on that my students would learn about a businessman who turned his love of music into an empire that includes massive real estate holdings, food and beverage franchises, investments in the car and bike industry, literary works and corporate equity ownership.”
Moreover, this comes as Ross released a joint album with Meek Mill last week, which was “Too Good To Be True.” 17 songs were released, including collaborations with Teyana Taylor, Wale, Future, Shaquille O’Neal, Damian Lillard, and more. Lead singles were “Shaq & Kobe” and “Lyrical Eazy.”
Check out Rick Ross visiting Georgia State University law students who took a class about his career, below.