Young Renzel tackles Post Malone's smash while stuck under house arrest. Rozay flows effortlessly over the slowed down instrumental and sticks to the script, rhyming about his usual vices: Women, big money and big blunts. The MMG Boss steps aside after the verse to let Post take us out with the rest of his breakout single. Check out Rozay's interpretation above.

Rozay's Black Market album hits shelves in December and is the last project under his current Def Jam contract. Ross dropped the lead single, "Sorry" (feat. Chris Brown), earlier this month during an appearance on "The Breakfast Club." During the interview, 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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