Rick Ross has shown himself to be a good businessman.
The Miami rapper is already synonymous with chicken wing chain Wingstop, owning around 30 franchises, and now he’s trying his hand at teeth. That’s right, the biggest boss that we’ve seen thus far is opening up a dentist office in a suburb of Atlanta.
Late last week, Rozay posted a series of pics and videos announcing that he and Dr. Mario Montoya’s dental practice, Smiles by Mario Montoya, is officially open for business. “We did it @drmariomontoya,” Ross wrote in a caption. “We began discussing this plan three years ago in Cali, Colombia and now we’ve opened our first dentist office in the U.S.!! Everyone reading this, come get your billion dollar smile in Sandy Springs, Atlanta now. Grateful for the opportunity to play a part in this iconic move. Invest in your smile this year.”
The good doctor was just as excited, commenting, “My patient, then my friend, then my partner, incredible how things come together. The best for the best.”
Smiles by Mario Montoya provides cosmetic dentistry services and porcelain veneers at $1250 a pop.
According to the website, Dr. Montoya has worked on smiles for French Montana, Safaree, Moneybagg Yo and, of course, Rick Ross. His bio page mentions that he got his start working with “Puerto Rican urban artists, which has made him a reference in the field of cosmetic dentistry in Latin America.” He’s also worked with T-Pain, Rich the Kid and 6ix9ine, among others.
Seems like a smart move by Ross as every rapper seems to have a new set of teeth these days.
This article was originally published by Angel Diaz at Billboard – Read this article and more at (https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/rick-ross-dental-practice-atlanta-1235929950/).
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