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Boss Status: Inside Rick Ross’ 4th Annual Car & Bike Show

By In The City Magazine | June 2025

🏁 In The City Magazine Blog | Rick Ross’ 4th Annual Car & Bike Show“Where Culture, Chrome & Champions Collide”

This past weekend, The Promise Land in Fayetteville, Georgia, wasn’t just the place to be—it was the place to arrive in style. Rick Ross’ 4th Annual Car & Bike Show brought out the boldest whips, the biggest stars, and the baddest vibes for a Southern spectacle of epic proportions. Over 8,000 guests pulled up for a high-octane celebration of cars, culture, community, and creativity—all curated by The Biggest Bawse himself.


🎤 Headliners & Hip-Hop Heat: The Stage Was on Fire

The performances this year were nothing short of electric. Florida rap legend Plies took center stage and set the tone with his signature hits and streetwise swagger. One unforgettable moment had the crowd roaring when he paused mid-performance to announce: “I’m blessing all women!”—and the ladies felt that love.

Nino Breeze, Rick Ross’s own MMG protégé, lit up the mic and proved why he’s next in line. His confidence, cadence, and charisma had the crowd locked in from the first bar to the last.

Then came Fabo of D4L—Atlanta royalty—who turned the field into a nostalgic crunk party with his high-energy set that had everyone snapping, leaning, and throwing it back to the 2000s.

The icing on the cake was a legendary performance by Rick Ross himself. He blessed us with a number of his chart-topping hits, and the attendees were locked into every lyric, rocking with the Boss word for word. Also, a surprise appearance from Brooklyn’s own Young M.A., who pulled up and reminded everyone what raw lyricism and realness look like. She wasn’t the only celebrity vibing either—57 Freddy received a hero’s welcome, and the crowd showed nothing but love for a certified legend.


Flossed Out & Fabulous Guests

VIP vibes were in full effect. Celebrity dentist Dr. Mario Montoya popped out looking as polished as the grills he creates, while hustler and entrepreneur Ezzy Money was awarded Hustler of the Year—a title well earned through grit, grind, and undeniable boss energy.

Fashion took flight with the official release of the RR22 Rick Ross @realedition designer male bags—a sleek, limited-edition drop that had fashion lovers and collectors buzzing. This was more than a car show; it was a luxury power play featuring @papzoemanagement, @james_themessiah, @nuface, @jameseaymondhattem @santiagogua1 @bighomie_dagoldgod, @cthork of the Atlanta Hawks


Media Day Magic & Recognition of Legacy

Before the engines even roared, the celebration began at Luc Belaire’s Atlanta headquarters, where Media Day kicked off with champagne toasts and cultural excellence. Guests enjoyed curated cocktails and Bumbu Rum tastings while mingling with artists like Yung Joc, Domani, Fabo, and Young M.A. in an ultra-exclusive setting.

A major highlight? Congresswoman Nikema Williams honored Rick Ross for his contributions to Black entrepreneurship and cultural leadership—an acknowledgment that brought the room to its feet.


Custom Chrome & Kingpin Cars

The Promise Land was transformed into a wonderland of wheels. From classic lowriders to futuristic hypercars, attendees got a full dose of artistry on four wheels. Fan-favorite showings included:

  • @IAmPrezi’s vibrant, candy-painted classics

  • @WhipsByWade’s perfectly restored vintage Impalas

  • @CarShowKings, who wowed the crowd with custom lighting, interiors, and innovation

  • And of course, Rozay’s jaw-dropping lineup, including his signature pink Chevy Bel Air and Rolls-Royce collection


Vendors, Flavors & Slippery Shine

The event wasn’t just about what was parked—it was about what was poppin’. The vendor village was a true marketplace of Black excellence, powered by creatives and entrepreneurs from across the country. Highlights included:

  • Slippery Soap, which not only offered on-site luxury car detailing but also presented the fan-favorite “Dunk of the Year” Contest

  • Luc Belaire, Rap Snacks, Blu Energy Drink, The Mane Choice, and Trap Smoke BBQ with exclusive merch and flavors

  • A mouth-watering range of food trucks dishing up everything from Cajun eats to vegan street food

Slippery Soap “Dunk of the Year” Contest

A major crowd-pleaser, the Slippery Soap “Dunk of the Year” Contest had fans glued to the court. Congratulations to @str8_donk_ryder, @allrealgoldkt, @lorianduval, @rodelegance, and the whole team of the Downtown Bobby Brown Car for taking home the title! This artistically crafted Dunk had everyone out of their seats and cemented his place in Rick Ross Car Show history. Salute to Slippery Soap for keeping it clean and keeping it lit!


🏆 The Big Winners: Best in Show & Best Exotic

Two cars earned top bragging rights this year:

  • Best in Show: 1964 Chevy Impala SS Convertible Owner: Marcus “Chrome King” Taylor (Atlanta)Featuring gold accents, a full hydraulic system, and a mural called “Peach State Royalty”, this was an undeniable crowd favorite.

  • Best Exotic: 2022 Ferrari SF90 Spider Owner: Alonzo Vierre (Miami)With a futuristic neon wrap, scissor doors, and a synced LED interior, this supercar stole the spotlight.


📣 Final Word from The Bawse

As fireworks lit the sky and luxury engines hummed into the night, Rick Ross left us with a message that summed up the whole weekend:

“This ain’t just about cars—it’s about ownership, creativity, and bossing up in every lane of life.”

The Rick Ross Car & Bike Show continues to redefine Southern culture—not just showcasing who’s got the flashiest ride, but who’s making moves that matter. From music and motors to business and Black excellence, this was more than a show. It was a movement.

Until next year, keep your engines revved and your dreams riding high. Stay tapped in with In The City Magazine for more exclusive event coverage, celebrity features, and behind-the-scenes access to where culture lives.


 
 
 

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