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Rick Ross’s Free Mason = Fraternal Shark Jump?

July 22, 2010 by Masonic Traveler

The new song from Rick Ross featuring Jay-Z off the Teflon Don Album.

I’ll let the song and lyrics speak for themselves.

Free Mason.

I get that Free masonry is deep in the pocket of material culture, and that it has a variety of meanings all around, but rapper Rick Ross has adapted Freemasonry’s other spelling, Free Mason, to make it his own in the new song Free Mason on his Teflon Don album.

The onetime correctional officer from Florida turned rapper seems at home using the fraternity in his lyrics, but based on what I’ve seen so far, he’s not using it as a member of the fraternity, but rather using the idea of it to illustrate his point in the song.

From the lyrics:

like gifts of gold
I embark on life,
My path is all math
I understand the codes
these hackers can’t crack
…
Free Mason, Freelance,
Free Agents, We faster

Personally, I have mixed thoughts on the song.  No one likes their sacred cows trampled, but in context, the song isn’t a terrible message.  It has flow, and I think the heart was behind it in the right way.  What sticks more is the use of the term Free Mason without understanding the work, knowledge, or philosophy that goes into it.

On the reverse side of that coin, have the Masons made that wisdom known in recent years so using their name in a song like this would of commanded more respect?

You be the judge, how do you feel good/bad indifferent?  Is this a good representation of the ancient and honorable fraternity that you belong to?  Or is this a good reference point to mark as when Masonry jumped the shark in its institutional memory in society?

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  1. matthewgreen2020 – What inspires you? Ask that question to Freestyle Fitness owner Matthew Green and he will tell you that it comes from the spirit within. He has worked closely with hundreds of personal clients in helping them find that spirit while coaching them to achieve their personal greatness. As a sought after motivational speaker Matthew has delivered key note addresses to audiences on topics such as "The Power of 1" : Exponential Influence, "Greatness Is Inside": Finding the Power Within, Life's Road Map, "Leadership 101": Integrity, Being, and Doing, and Identity: Equity vs Equality for such organizations as the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion, Hamilton District School Board (at the elementary, high school, and board staff level), Six Nations Welfare, and New Credit of the Mississauga First Nations Health Promotions. As a speaker, coach, or personal fitness consultant Matthew Green is whole heartedly committed to improving the over all quality of live for his audiences and clients.Matthew's gift as a powerful motivator brings 10 years of coaching experience to Freestyle Fitness. As an Acadia Axemen Alumni, Matthew spent 4 years in Nova Scotia as a Captain and 2-time Atlantic Conference All Star in the position of Free Safety. Upon graduation from Acadia University, he traveled to Munich, Germany to coach and play for the Starnberg Argonauts of the Bavarian American Football League. While overseas he was given the opportunity to work with two of Germany's top strength and conditioning coaches, Boris and Roman Boeven. This opportunity enabled him to develop both North American and European training techniques which together provide the knowledge and skill necessary to successfully attain an elite performance level.Upon returning home to Hamilton, Matthew concluded his football career with the McMaster Marauders and began working with childhood friend Craig Spear at Freestyle Fitness. Together they created what has become Hamilton's premier Fitness Boot Camp program. In 2006 was the recipient of the prestigious JC Holland award for Sport due to his commitment to promoting active living in the community. A community activist, Matthew is committed to financially assisting youth pursue post secondary education through his involvement with various scholarship and bursary programs.Currently Matthew can been watched on CH @ Home as a monthly reoccurring guest fitness expert, educating the viewers on various fitness interests. While sharing time between the Hamilton studio location and the Six Nations program Matthew is also the Conditioning Coach for the 2007 Junior A Minto Cup Champion Six Nations Arrows Express Lacrosse team and with this success was recently named the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Rochester Night Hawks of the National Lacrosse League. An expert of both physical and mental peak performance Matthew works to coach his athletes to compete at their highest peak potential.Other groups and events he consults with include Hamilton Police Services, Hamilton Emergency Services, Hamilton AA/AAA Rep Minor hockey, Tom Longboat 10 km run, Six Nations Biggest Loser, Climb for Cancer, Six Nations March Break Kids Camp, New Credit March Break Camp, ILA Youth Soccer, Hamilton Conservation Authority, Six Nations Long Term Care, Iroquois National Lacrosse U 19 team, and the Afro Canadian Caribbean Association.
    Bro. Matthew Green says

    July 23, 2010 at 1:16 pm

    Fraternal Greetings and thank you for this post as it brings attention and caution to the craft.
    As a Prince Hall Mason from Canada I first became aware of this song while working with a youth program I run and one of the participants brought it up without knowing I was a brother. Although I adiminately object to the commercialization of our craft, the fact remains that with so much of our work posted on the internet, it will only increasely be used in mainstream media. therefore we must prepare and equip ourselving for the ensuing fallout by using these instances to shed the light on darkened minds. As for Rick Ross, the C.O turned self-proclaimed hustler, he’s a false flagger and by no ways carries himself off as a good man made better.

  2. matthewgreen2020 – What inspires you? Ask that question to Freestyle Fitness owner Matthew Green and he will tell you that it comes from the spirit within. He has worked closely with hundreds of personal clients in helping them find that spirit while coaching them to achieve their personal greatness. As a sought after motivational speaker Matthew has delivered key note addresses to audiences on topics such as "The Power of 1" : Exponential Influence, "Greatness Is Inside": Finding the Power Within, Life's Road Map, "Leadership 101": Integrity, Being, and Doing, and Identity: Equity vs Equality for such organizations as the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion, Hamilton District School Board (at the elementary, high school, and board staff level), Six Nations Welfare, and New Credit of the Mississauga First Nations Health Promotions. As a speaker, coach, or personal fitness consultant Matthew Green is whole heartedly committed to improving the over all quality of live for his audiences and clients.Matthew's gift as a powerful motivator brings 10 years of coaching experience to Freestyle Fitness. As an Acadia Axemen Alumni, Matthew spent 4 years in Nova Scotia as a Captain and 2-time Atlantic Conference All Star in the position of Free Safety. Upon graduation from Acadia University, he traveled to Munich, Germany to coach and play for the Starnberg Argonauts of the Bavarian American Football League. While overseas he was given the opportunity to work with two of Germany's top strength and conditioning coaches, Boris and Roman Boeven. This opportunity enabled him to develop both North American and European training techniques which together provide the knowledge and skill necessary to successfully attain an elite performance level.Upon returning home to Hamilton, Matthew concluded his football career with the McMaster Marauders and began working with childhood friend Craig Spear at Freestyle Fitness. Together they created what has become Hamilton's premier Fitness Boot Camp program. In 2006 was the recipient of the prestigious JC Holland award for Sport due to his commitment to promoting active living in the community. A community activist, Matthew is committed to financially assisting youth pursue post secondary education through his involvement with various scholarship and bursary programs.Currently Matthew can been watched on CH @ Home as a monthly reoccurring guest fitness expert, educating the viewers on various fitness interests. While sharing time between the Hamilton studio location and the Six Nations program Matthew is also the Conditioning Coach for the 2007 Junior A Minto Cup Champion Six Nations Arrows Express Lacrosse team and with this success was recently named the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Rochester Night Hawks of the National Lacrosse League. An expert of both physical and mental peak performance Matthew works to coach his athletes to compete at their highest peak potential.Other groups and events he consults with include Hamilton Police Services, Hamilton Emergency Services, Hamilton AA/AAA Rep Minor hockey, Tom Longboat 10 km run, Six Nations Biggest Loser, Climb for Cancer, Six Nations March Break Kids Camp, New Credit March Break Camp, ILA Youth Soccer, Hamilton Conservation Authority, Six Nations Long Term Care, Iroquois National Lacrosse U 19 team, and the Afro Canadian Caribbean Association.
    Bro. Matthew Green says

    July 23, 2010 at 1:17 pm

    Fraternal Greetings and thank you for this post as it brings attention and caution to the craft.
    As a Prince Hall Mason from Canada I first became aware of this song while working with a youth program I run and one of the participants brought it up without knowing I was a brother. Although I adiminately object to the commercialization of our craft, the fact remains that with so much of our work posted on the internet, it will only increasely be used in mainstream media. therefore we must prepare and equip ourselving for the ensuing fallout by using these instances to shed the light on darkened minds. As for Rick Ross, the C.O turned self-proclaimed hustler, he’s a false flagger and by no ways carries himself off as a good man made better.

  3. NM-Fraternal-Collector
    Tyler says

    August 5, 2010 at 10:22 am

    This song may be coming from a different direction than some may assume. I certainly can’t claim any inside scoop, but there are Moorish American religious and spiritual movements and creeds that espouse “Freemasonry” as central to their tenet, or that what we practice out here in our Lodges is a stolen bastardization of the ancient knowledge that their religion (sometimes termed “Science”) fosters. There is a lot of numerology involved in these creeds, and very strong references and connections back to pharaonic Egypt.
    From an objective historical standpoint (meaning, if one assumes that the history espoused by these groups is fabricated—I would rather suggest that it is symbolic/allegorical) this vein is traceable back to the Moorish Science Temple of America, founded in the 19-teens by a Freemason who called himself Noble Drew Ali for the uplifting of fallen humanity and the reclaiming of a lost, unique “Nationality” by Asiatics (all non-Europeans) in America. MSTA was the first self-consciously Black Nationalist group to align itself both stylistically and to some extent doctrinally with Islam, and from it later sprang the NOI, the 5%, the York movement (sheesh), Nuwabian Nations, etc.
    I don’t suggest that Rick Ross is himself a member of any of these movements; I wouldn’t know. But it is very possible that the verbiage and nomenclature that he utilizes in his song comes from that direction, rather than having actually anything to do with what the “average” reader of A-V-T is identifying as Freemasonry.

    (Or hey, maybe he’s a member in good standing of a Regular Masonic jurisdiction and I’m full of hot air!)

  4. jerell says

    August 5, 2010 at 5:34 pm

    Rick Ross is a Bro. Mason from a PH Lodge in South Florida.

    His verse is very esoteric in nature and generally goes over the heads of many ring bearers.

    Tyler you are on the right path but went a lil extreme when mentioning Noble Drew Ali.

    freemasonry as we know it is vailed in allegory however if you dig deep enough there are many references to Egypt.

  5. Que says

    November 8, 2010 at 2:21 pm

    What PH lodge in Florida is he a member of? People continue to make false accusations about certain brethren that have never had their names recorded in any lodge. With “Rick Ross” (or whoever he thinks he is today) plastering the awesomeness of selling cocaine in virtually all of his music I seriously doubt that he is amongst the ranks. We take good men and make them better….. Not take good men and make them better “OFF” to influence others to do worse.

  6. Hall – Milwaukee,Wisconsin
    Milwaukeemystic says

    September 2, 2011 at 2:37 pm

    The term” free mason”that he use will spread the word out to a younger generation when some younger people have never heard of the word,maybe it will plant a seed and they will research it or ask more questions.I don’t agree with the “slang’n” drugs part or the violence he talks about in his music.Regarding the Moor’s,research the making of this nation and those upfront and in the background,and you will see where Noble Drew Ali is coming from…you can also dig up treaties made with the Moor’s,ex.”Treaty of Friendship” .Some Masonic obediences call Freemasonry a Science also,so that may not be a stretch! Jay-Z to me is the one that embrace the Moorish paradigm, talking to different groups of people at the same time.He has also stated he grew up listening to Afrika Bambatta,who also see the Moor’s in history. I am also a member of AMORC,who has no fear of giving the Moor’s their just wages.A Mason knows another by perpendiculars!
    HGW!

  7. archival palladium says

    November 14, 2011 at 2:44 pm

    Well, men and brothers, would it be wise to assume that, unless a person is approved by a particular group, they can have no access to knowledge wisdom or understanding ?
    I have been acquainted with masons, mystic, philosophers etc. for decades and have yet to find any group that has managed to corner the market, but one would not think so based on the arrogance of some. The universe is boundless and the Light of the Father, incomprehensible, how are any of us positioned to know or judge such things? No, I do not like rap, but like most of us who were young at one time, these young people are looking for answers and far too often, older people become the same impatient, intolerable, know it alls, that we ourselves complained about when we were in our youth. No, we do not know everything, and the sooner we realize this, the more understanding and effective we will be. The temples, lodges, and churches in America are drying up and emptying out, if we want to deal with this reality, the mirror may be the place to start.

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