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Championed by their homeboy and at one time, member <a href="spotify:artist:1sBkRIssrMs1AbVkOJbc7a">Rick Ross</a>, the Miami hip-hop crew Triple C's (aka Carol City Cartel) came on the scene in 2009 with the club hit "Go." Their roots go back over a decade earlier, when in 1997 <a href="spotify:artist:1sBkRIssrMs1AbVkOJbc7a">Ross</a> and rapper <a href="spotify:artist:7cvtOrIEaUrqbGmYA9Kj34">Gunplay</a> began collaborating tracks. When rapper Torch joined a year later, they became Carol City Cartel but after years of mixtapes and local releases, <a href="spotify:artist:1sBkRIssrMs1AbVkOJbc7a">Ross</a> would bust out with a solo career, officially leaving the group and releasing his debut album, Port of Miami, in 2006. Remaining loyal to his old crew, <a href="spotify:artist:1sBkRIssrMs1AbVkOJbc7a">Ross</a> -- who was replaced by Young Breed -- would feature the Triple C's on the Port of Miami cut "It Ain't a Problem." <a href="spotify:artist:7cvtOrIEaUrqbGmYA9Kj34">Gunplay</a> would return for <a href="spotify:artist:1sBkRIssrMs1AbVkOJbc7a">Ross</a>' 2009 album, Deeper Than Rap, and then that same year their single, "Go," plus their debut album, Custom Cars and Cycles, would both land on the Def Jam label. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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