Twenty-one years after The Notorious B.I.G. asked "Why they wanna stick me for my paper?" on "Warning," the question still remains. On "Crocodile Python," Rick Ross channels the ghost of Christopher Wallace as he ponders the age old issue of mo' money, mo' problems. On the production side, Jahlil Beats laces Renzel with a smoothed out, sample-laden instrumental that is a far cry from the thumping energy of Beats' work on songs like "Ima Boss" and "Hot Nigga." Ross touches on the issues that have been plaguing him for the better part of the year--from baby mama drama to being under house surveillance, the Boss leaves no stone unturned. "Crocodile Python" will be on Ross' upcoming Black Market album, which is set to drop next Friday, Dec. 4. Check it above.

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