Rick Ross just released new music featuring Stalley called "Everything A Dope Boy Ever Wanted." Ross and his MMG signee are gearing up to release Stalley's debut album Ohio.

The track's release follows Ross' placement on Forbes' Hip-Hop Cash King list. He boast about it over the soulful beat and calls himself and Floyd Mayweather the new Money Team.

Stalley comes through rhyming about one of his favorites, cars, but it turns out to be a decent verse. He shouts out his labelmates Meek Mill and Wale, plugging their upcoming Dreams Worth More Than Money and Album About Nothing releases, and he heads warning to anyone questioning his rap capabilities.

"Yall n---as act like I don't really be rapping, like I ain't one of the nicest out here," he says in the outro. "Yall better pay attention. October 27, my debut album Ohio, and it's gone be a problem."

Take a listen to "Everything A Dope Boy Ever Wanted" after the jump.

Stalley recently released a trailer for his upcoming album. It features his MMG labelmates Wale, Gunplay, Fat Trel, Rockie Fresh and even DJ Khaled. And of course, Rozay made an appearance.

Just last week, Stalley unveiled the album's tracklist. As previously reported, the album is slated to feature guest spots by Nipsey Hussle, Rick Ross, August Alsina, Ty Dolla $ign, Rashad and De La Soul.

Stalley says his decision to pay homage to his birthplace with the album's title stems from the influence current talent coming from Ohio has had on his music.

Ohio is set to drop on Oct. 27. Will you be buying it? Let us know in the comment section below.

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