Rick Ross - B.m.f. Ft. Styles P Access

: While the song’s subtitle is "Blowin' Money Fast," it is a direct reference to the Black Mafia Family , a notorious drug trafficking organization.

: Ross famously raps, "I think I’m Big Meech, Larry Hoover," paying homage to Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory (founder of BMF) and Larry Hoover (founder of the Gangster Disciples). Rick Ross - B.M.F. ft. Styles P

: The track was produced by Lex Luger . Its cinematic, heavy-hitting brass and bass production helped define the "trap" sound of the early 2010s. : While the song’s subtitle is "Blowin' Money

: Rick Ross sent the beat to Styles P, who recorded a 24-bar verse for a mixtape, only to find out weeks later it had become one of the biggest records in the world. Music Video & Cultural Impact (Blowin' Money Fast)" is a career-defining trap anthem

"B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)" is a career-defining trap anthem by Rick Ross, released in 2010 as a single from his fourth studio album, Teflon Don .