It seems that Rick Ross is a successful rapper in addition to being more.
By all accounts, he puts up a fairly nice car and bike display.
The second annual Rick Ross Car and Bike Show was held at the Mississippi native’s “Promised Land” mansion in Fayetteville, Georgia, just last week.
Thousands of people attended the event to take in a music and rodeo in addition to seeing some of the most jaw-dropping rides in the South.
Naturally, Ross’ personal automobile collection was on show, including his cherished 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air in fire engine red.
He was even parked in front of his opulent house, using his Bel Air-style golf cart to go about his vast property.
Hundreds of photos and videos of some of the outrageous automobiles, trucks, and motorbikes on display during the one-day event can be found on social media with a fast search.
A lime green C8 Corvette Z06, a purple Lamborghini Huracán with an airbrushed likeness of Kobe Bryant on its hood, and a massive yellow Tonka-style Ford truck are among them.
Similar to conventional Concours d’Elegance car shows, the top entries received prizes.
Ross featured a gorgeous 1975 Chevy Caprice Classic on his Instagram.
The lowerider, customized by I95 Motorsports, has a green leather inside with a ton of gold decoration, accompanied by a color-shifting emerald green paint job.
The show’s “Best Donk” award went to the drop-top; a modified Chevy Caprice or Impala from the mid-1970s is considered a “donk.”
There was a concert with performances by Meek Mill, Gucci Mane, and of course, Ross himself, so this wasn’t your typical car show.
A rodeo was also available for those who visited the Rick Ross Car and Bike Show.
Ross is already planning for next year’s exhibition, which he says will include some vehicles from Tyler the Creator’s personal collection, after it went off without a hitch.