Rick Ross drops the video to his Lex Luger-produced single "Dog Food."

We haven't heard too much from the MMG boss this year, as he's been focused on the album rollouts of his labelmates Wale, Meek Mill and, most recently, Gunplay, but in April, Rozay dropped off "Dog Food," a banger reminiscent of he & Luger's 2010 classic "B.M.F."

The "Dog Food" video, directed by Ryan L. Snyder, takes us to Antigua, where Ross is embraced by the locals. He then travels to Cannes, France, where he's also V.I.P. From the top floor of the club, he lets the cash rain like confetti, while popping countless black bottles of Belaire Rose, keeping his title as king of the shameless plug.

Luger's high-octane orchestral trap template, and mastery of the 808s, still sounds just as good as it did 5 years ago -- and Ross's ability to turn every couple of bars into a hook shows he's more than just an astute business man these days.

Jetting off to Antigua with little reservation signals the Maybach head-honcho isn't too worried about the charges he currently faces. In June, he was arrested on charges of kidnapping and aggravated assault for pistol-whipping a groundskeeper on his Georgia estate. He was released from prison a few days later after posting $2 million in bail -- pocket change for the Hood Billionaire.

Ross also recently announced he has a new album, Black Dollar, that's coming our way soon. Black Dollar will be Ross's seventh studio album.

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