Rick Ross - Little Havana Ft. Willie Falcon, The-dream Link

Rick Ross uses the Boi-1da-produced track to contrast Falcon's past with his own present success. Little Havana

The story of the song is a bridge between the legendary cocaine-fueled history of Miami and Rick Ross's modern-day empire. Released in 2021 as a lead single for his album Richer Than I Ever Been , the track serves as a direct tribute to the city's origins and its most notorious figures. The King of the Cocaine Cowboys Rick Ross - Little Havana ft. Willie Falcon, The-Dream

After serving 27 years in federal prison, Falcon uses the track to thank Rick Ross for "keeping his name alive" in his music for two decades, affirming that he always lived by a code of honor. Rick Ross uses the Boi-1da-produced track to contrast

His presence on the song—and in the music video, where he appears alongside Ross—marks a rare public appearance since his 2017 deportation to the Dominican Republic. A Reflection of Riches The King of the Cocaine Cowboys After serving

The song opens with a powerful monologue from , the former leader of "Los Muchachos," a billion-dollar cocaine trafficking organization that dominated the 1970s and 80s.

Falcon and his partner Sal Magluta are credited with building the modern Miami skyline through the sheer volume of their trade; Falcon claims there was an 85% chance any cocaine snorted in that era was his.