Even his choice of collaborators for “Sorry,” Brown and Storch, seem particularly poignant. Both have dealt with their own recurring set of issues over the past 12 months, with Brown’s frequent court appearances and Storch’s latest bankruptcy filing landing them in headlines more often than their music. Two months after his release, Ross dropped Black Dollar, his first mixtape since 2012, which served as the first indication that he was on a different lyrical path than his past work. The experience halted him in his tracks, forcing him to look inward and assess what led to one of the game’s biggest artists to sit alone in a cell at the mercy of the legal system. Those lows have been well-documented, with the toughest blow being his June arrest on charges of kidnapping and aggravated assault that landed him in a Georgia jail for a week, requiring him to put up his $5 million mansion as collateral and sticking him with an ankle monitor that allows the Fayette County courts to keep an eye on his whereabouts. Rick Ross Releases New Track ‘Sorry’ With Chris Brown: Listen
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