The song was produced by the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League , who provided a soulful, brass-heavy beat characteristic of their work with Rick Ross.
Contributes a laid-back middle verse, focusing on his wealth and worldly possessions.
The full version of the song was released around February 6, 2010, as a "birthday gift" to fans from Rick Ross. Themes & Lyrics Rick Ross- Veterans Day ft. Lil Wayne & Birdman
The track was originally intended for Rick Ross’s fourth studio album, Teflon Don , but ultimately did not make the final tracklist.
Delivers the opening verse, rallying the "Cash Money troops" with his signature high-energy flow. The song was produced by the J
The song uses the concept of "Veterans Day" metaphorically to celebrate the longevity and status of the three artists as "veterans" in the rap game.
Unlike typical high-budget rap videos of the era, this footage was described as straightforward and notably lacked the usual displays of "shiny cars and jewels". Historical Significance The full version of the song was released
Anchors the track with a verse celebrating his own rise and "invaluable services" to hip-hop culture. Music Video