Cardiak crafted the beat, which he originally intended for Drake . After Ross heard the instrumental and recorded his verses, Drake eventually joined the project to provide the melodic hook.
Known for his "poetic" style, Wale opens the track with a verse focused on admiration and intimacy. Rick Ross - Diced Pineapples ft. Wale & Drake (Explicit)
Delivers gravelly, authoritative verses that bridge the gap between street rap and romantic R&B. Visuals and Music Video Cardiak crafted the beat, which he originally intended
The music video, directed by , further emphasizes the song's luxurious and tropical themes. Delivers gravelly, authoritative verses that bridge the gap
Released on August 21, 2012, is the fourth single from Rick Ross's fifth studio album, God Forgives, I Don't . The track is widely celebrated for its lush, atmospheric production and the seamless chemistry between its high-profile collaborators. The Meaning Behind the Title
The song's title has a surprisingly personal origin. Following two well-publicized seizures in 2011, Rick Ross was advised by doctors to improve his diet, specifically by drinking more water and eating more fruit. Ross chose as his main fruit, eating them every morning for three weeks during his recovery. He eventually transformed this health routine into a romantic metaphor, comparing a special woman to the "diced pineapples" he woke up to every morning. Production and Collaboration