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Video blogger Mark Dice recently revealed that Rick Ross’ latest album 'Black Market' had been pulled from Walmart’s shelves following a complaint he made. The “Devil Is A Lie” rapper responded with humor in a clip shared on Instagram. -
Rick Ross' 'Black Market' Album No Longer Sold at Walmart Over Donald Trump Lyric
Rick Ross’ 'Black Market' album has been on sale since early December, but one retailer has decided to pull the release from its inventory. Various sources indicate that Ross’ latest album is no longer being sold at Walmart over a lyric referencing Donald Trump. -
DJ Khaled Posts Snapchat of His Own Lost at Sea, 'Castaway' Adventure
DJ Khaled is quite the entertainer. Between his music and his daily snapchats, DJ Khaled can do no wrong. So when he got lost at sea a few days ago, almost like the movie Castaway, and posted a snapchat of it for the world to see, we all couldn't help but be entertained by his antics. -
Adele '25' Breaks 5 Million in Sales, Bests Coldplay, G-Eazy, Troye Sivan on Charts
Adele continues to be the queen of the charts. For the third week in a row, her new album 25 has come in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, beating out major new releases from Coldplay, G-Eazy, Rick Ross, Troye Sivan and more. -
50 Cent Ridicules Rick Ross' 'Black Market' Opening Week Sales
After getting into a pretty intense war of words, after "Color Money" rapper Rick Ross insinuated that 50 Cent's estranged son Marquise Jackson had applied to work for him, the saga continues. In the latest twist in the ongoing feud, 50 Cent ridicules Ross over selling only 34,000 units of his new album Black Market in it opening week. -
Rick Ross Pops Champagne On Cops In 'Crocodile Python' Video
Rick Ross has released the music video to his single "Crocodile Python," where he takes on the theme of people come for his throne, whether it is jealous rappers, industry members or the police, who he promptly sprays with champagne in an interrogation room. -
Rick Ross, Chris Brown Say 'Sorry' & Go 'Back To Sleep' on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]
Apparently, "My bad" and "Oopsie" just aren't cutting it anymore. Rick Ross and Chris Brown hit the late-night stage Monday on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to show us just how well they can apologize in their popular duet "Sorry," which has been taking over air waves recently. They also performed "Back to Sleep." -
Stream, Download Rick Ross New Album 'Black Market'
Rick Ross has released his brand new album Black Market. The personal album has features from some of the biggest names in rap, pop and r&b like Nas, John Legend, Future, Chris Brown and Mariah Carey. Black Market is available to download and stream at your favorite site. -
Rick Ross Addresses Drake, Lil Wayne 'Color Money' Diss on the Breakfast Club
Throughout the feud between Drake and his artist Meek Mill, MMG boss Rick Ross remained neutral, even calling Drizzy his "lil homie." Apparently, he's had a change of heart and it became evident with the release of "Color Money." On Thursday (Dec. 3), Ross stopped by the Breakfast Club and addressed his presumed Drake and Lil Wayne diss. -
Rick Ross Reignites 50 Cent Beef, Saying his Son Applied for an Internship at Maybach Music
The feud between 50 Cent and Rick Ross seems unending. The two have been going at it for years over Ross' past as a correctional officer, their respective lyrical abilities, and a host of other topics. On a recent appearance on Hot 97's Ebro In the Morning, Rick Ross addressed the feud, and 50's son's application for an internship at his imprint Maybach Music Group. -
Rick Ross Talks Ghostwriting for Dr. Dre and His New Album, 'Black Market'
This Friday (December 4th) Rick Ross will release his 8th studio album 'Black Market'. The album includes features from Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, Nas, Future and more. However, Ross's new album is different in that it does not feature any contributions from any Maybach Music Group artists. Rick Ross stopped by Hot 97 to talk about the absence of artists from his imprint on 'Black Market', as well as his experiences ghostwriting for notable acts such as Dr. Dre. -
Rick Ross Blasts Drake & Meek Mill Beef on Upcoming 'Black Market' Album
A lot of other rappers may not be happy with Rick Ross's upcoming album, 'Black Market', since he blasts many within the music industry. One of the most notable mentions would be a diss against the infamous Drake and Meek Mill feud that has been well documented in the press.
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