

Last year, he dropped Purple Reign, which featured standouts like “Wicked” and “Drippin’ (How U Luv That).” As for Rozay, he’s promising his next album, Rather You Than Me, is coming in early 2017. If Future keeps with his tradition, he’s probably warming us up for a new project in January. Honestly, you wouldn’t expect anything less from these two, as they bounce around to the 808 Mafia beat and share some bottles of Belaire Rose with their guests. In the visual, Future and Rozay are turning up at one of their mansions surrounded by beautiful girls. New Music: Godfather Pt.Future is spending the last week of 2016 the only way he knows how: by dropping more music.Īfter sharing the video for “Buy Love,” the Atlanta rapper returns with visuals for a new cut called “That’s a Check.” It features Rick Ross-who collaborated with Future on “D.O.P.E.” off Black Market-and is directed by Eif Rivera. The Track: Lex One – “Real Life Story” (prod. Make sure you check out this video above and let us know how you feel about it in the comments! The statistic, “1 in 3 Black Men Can Expect To Go To Prison In Their Lifetime,” flashed across the screen as the music played in the background.

Matter of fact, my cameraman was Trump’s caddy at his golf course for five years, and he says Trump is cool as fuck.”īesides the blatant criticism of Donald Trump, Rick Ross also talks about many issues plaguing the country today like the mass incarceration of black men. That’s me being a poet, putting words together in my art form, with no violence in my heart at all,” he said. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Ross says, “I would never advocate violence on Trump or anyone. “Now accept these words as they came from Eminem/ Democratic Party sentenced to the pendulum/ Killing them, I voted for André Benjamin.” “Assassinate Trump like I’m Zimmerman,” he raps in the clip. This video, directed by Ryan Snyder, shows Rick Ross in front of an inverted American flag, symbolizing the harsh, unequal reality that many face in this country. In this video, Rick Ross points a finger at the faults of Donald Trump, and society as a whole. Although the song came out on his 2015 project Black Market, the election of Donald Trump as president has prompted Ross to drop a politically aimed video.

Rick Ross has recently dropped a visual for his 2015 track “Free Enterprise,” featuring John Legend.
