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Rick Ross’ “Black Market” Album Allegedly Pulled From Walmart Over A Donald Trump Lyric

by Yellah Bone

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Surprisingly, Rick Ross’ eight studio album “Black Market” didn’t do as well as we expected. In fact, it only moved 57,000 copies in its first week, making it the worst debut of Ross’ career. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Walmart has allegedly stop selling the album due to an inappropriate lyric about Donald Trump.

On his song “Free Enterprise”, the bawse raps, “Assassinate Trump like I’m Zimmerman/ Now accept these words as they came from Eminem.” This didn’t sit well with journalist and media analyst Mark Dice who found the lyric offensive, and called Walmart to file a complaint. Dice says outlets such as Walmart should ban music from artists who promote terroristic acts. As for stores who continue to sell “Black Market”, Dice stated, “They carry music from mainstream rappers that call for assassinations of leading presidential candidates.” Dice believes his complaint to Walmart got the album pulled off of the shelves.

Dice admits to also filing a complaint with Amazon, iTunes, and Target, however, the retailers continue to carry the album. Black Market is currently unavailable on Walmart’s website.

Check out Mark Dice’s video below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8fdtQGK3tM&feature=youtu.be

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