Associated as the head culprit of the crack-cocaine epidemic that spanned across the U.S., Richard Donnell "Freeway Rick" Ross at one point had a business worth well over over $500 million in the 80s, due to his strategic methods used to distribute kilos of cocaine across the country at a bargain price.

From buying out the bar to living behind bars, Ross' trademark, famously known as "ready rock," landed him in prison, but never the less, made him iconic as ready rock made drug dealer's distribution process easier; the stimulant was immediately ready to be used and there was no need for additional processing.

On this week's episode of "C'mon Son," the original Rick Ross takes our listeners on a personal and honest journey from "ready-rock" to rehabilitated.