Rick Ross's new album Black Market isn't in Walmart's stores or on the retailer's website. The word is that's because its first track 'Free Enterprise' mentions assassinating Donald Trump.
Rick Ross has responded to Walmart's ban, and he does so by referencing rival mega-retailer Target.
"They say they ban us at Wal-Mart, but they don't know, I live across the street from the nigga who own Target," Rick Ross brags.In other words, The Bawse is rich!
But he may need to downsize and get new neighbors if his albums continue to sell like the Walmart-banned Black Market.
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