: Rick Ross performs in front of an upside-down flag, a traditional signal of "dire distress".
: The visual concludes with sobering statistics regarding incarceration in America, highlighting that 1 in 3 Black men can expect to go to prison in their lifetime compared to 1 in 106 white men. Key Lyrics and Controversy : Rick Ross performs in front of an
The track gained significant attention for its opening lines regarding Donald Trump: Though the song was originally released on the
The music video for by Rick Ross featuring John Legend, released as a WorldStarHipHop (WSHH) exclusive, is a politically charged visual that addresses societal issues and the American criminal justice system. Though the song was originally released on the 2015 album Black Market , the music video premiered on the day after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidency. Visual Themes and Symbols released as a WorldStarHipHop (WSHH) exclusive