Rick Ross is on a bit of a comeback trail, but he's talking about a series of bad times in the latest leak from his upcoming Black Market LP, "Crocodile Python." The slithery, reptilian rap track is streaming now.
Above a smoothed-out soul choir and a brick-heavy beat, Rozay talks about being "cursed by the gods," and taxmen and hangers-on trying to "own what I own." He questions: "Why they want to stick me for my paper? They want the deeds to my fruits of labour."
You can check out the Maybach Music Group maven's latest track below, while Black Market drops December 4 via Def Jam.
Above a smoothed-out soul choir and a brick-heavy beat, Rozay talks about being "cursed by the gods," and taxmen and hangers-on trying to "own what I own." He questions: "Why they want to stick me for my paper? They want the deeds to my fruits of labour."
You can check out the Maybach Music Group maven's latest track below, while Black Market drops December 4 via Def Jam.