Apparently, "My bad" and "Oopsie" just aren't cutting it anymore. Rick Ross and Chris Brown hit the late-night stage Monday on Jimmy Kimmel Live to show us just how well they can apologize in their popular duet "Sorry," which has been taking over air waves recently. They also performed "Back to Sleep."

The artists weren't just there to perform; both also have brand-new projects they're promoting. The newly slim-and-trim Miami mogul Ross just released his eighth studio album, Black Market, last Friday, while Brown is gearing up to release his seventh album, Royalty, on Dec. 18. Royalty was originally set for release on Black Friday (Nov. 27), but reportedly, after learning that Rihanna was planning to drop her latest and long-awaited album Anti on the same day, Brown pushed his date back and dropped a 34-track mixtape, Before the Party, giving fans an appetizer before the main course that should (hopefully) be Royalty.

Along with his album, Brown also recently announced an intimate concert series, which will have him performing at small venues in Chicago, San Francisco and L.A. The "Wall to Wall" singer will also use the series as an opportunity to give back: Some proceeds from ticket sales will go to the Children's Miracle Network and Best Buddies. You can find tickets here.

According to HotNewHipHop.com, Ross is projected to sell about 50,000 to 55,000 copies of Black Market his first week.

Like Brown, Ross dropped a pre-album mixtape, Black Dollar, in September. It was made up of 17 tracks and featured "Money Dance," a collaboration with hit maker The-Dream. The mixtape featured guest appearances from August Alsina, Wale, Meek Mill and Anthony Hamilton.

Watch Ross and Brown heat up the stage with "Sorry," Ross' first single off of Black Market, and then Brown's sultry hit "Back to Sleep," below.

Rick Ross & Chris Brown - Sorry / Back To Sleep (Jimmy Kimmel 12.07.15) from Fansite Freak on Vimeo.

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