Some people may not be all that impressed with the numbers coming from Rick Ross' new album Black Market, but that is not stopping him from pushing it. The "Ghostwriter" rapper has released the music video to his single "Crocodile Python," where he takes on the theme of people come for his throne, whether it is jealous rappers, industry members or the police, who he promptly sprays with champagne in an interrogation room.

The video starts with two men who are presumed to be associates of Rick Ross in a police interrogation rom. The police demand the two men to give up their boss, Rick Ross, but the two guys do not budge on the matter.

The track kicks in as the camera finds Rozay in a few spots - one with two pythons wrapped around his shoulders as he calmly raps his lyrics. It is vivid and very literal imagery for what he is trying to portray in the song about wading through a world of snakes around him trying to take his accomplishments.

"Damn, why they want to stick me for my paper? / They want the deeds to my fruit of labor / Every time I turn around / Lawsuits put a lean on a king crown / Ten million was the last check / Devil on the deal, the n*gga death in debt / They want to own everything I own / They send drones to survey my home," Rozay raps in the hook.

He also appears to be in a confession booth, without the snakes, praying for deliverances from these snakes.

It eventually ends with Ross being questioned himself by these two white, stereotypical looking police officers who allow him to smoke and pop a bottle of champagne in the interrogation room.

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