With his eighth solo album, Black Market, due in a little over a month, Rick Ross drops yet another freestyle to vault his name back into the headlines. Today (Nov. 2), the Miami rapper tries his hand at "30 for 30," the Drake solo cut that closed out the Toronto MC's feature-length collaboration with Future, What a Time To Be Alive. Just like the original, Rozay's take is muted and introspective, coming complete with Ghostface comparisons and instructions to "get the beach house ready" for him when he's off house arrest. "30 for 30" comes in the wake of a quartet of other remixes, each of which finds Ross taking on one of the moment's most popular songs. He had previously visited What a Time for the Metro Boomin-produced "Jumpman," and had remade Future's "Stick Talk" and Post Malone's "White Iverson"--not to mention the verse he lent to Adele's "Hello."

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