Rick Ross made headlines this morning with his appearance on “The Breakfast Club” where he dissed 50 Cent, commented on the Drake vs. Meek Mill beef and announced his new album. Dubbed Black Market, Rozay’s eighth-studio album is set for a December drop. Black Market will be the last project released under his current Def Jam contract and the MMG boss revealed that he is currently listening to offers from various labels, including Def Jam.

Along with the album announcement, Ross premiered his new single, “Sorry” with Chris Brown, while on “The Breakfast Club.” The song, which is dedicated to the women Brown and Ross have done wrong, opens with Breezy crooning about a girl he has cheated on. Rozay then hops on and fires off an epic opening line while following up Brown’s apologizing. Sometimes all you can do is say you’re sorry. Listen to the track above.

During his interview this morning, Ross was particularly harsh against 50 Cent, calling him a "loser" and a "shallow" guy. “I’ma be honest, it’s really not personal at all with me. I just feel homie is a shallow, weak dude," said the Bawse. "And you gotta be shallow at this point…I’d probably be in my emotions as well if my first album was called Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ and I filed bankruptcy.”

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