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Rick Ross just gave August Alsina his next marketing idea.

While streaming a conversation with his friends on Instagram Live on Sunday night (July 12), Rozay suggested the New Orleans singer name his next project after the buzz word of the moment, “entanglement.” He also praised Alsina’s talent, reminding people how well he sings.

“Don’t let this shit get you fucked up because that boy August got real talent now,” Ross said. “Nigga could really sing now. If that nigga drop that album talking about, ‘Entanglement the album, coming soon.’ That bitch’ll go right now.”

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It’s unclear if Ross is aware Alsina just released an album along with the explosive interview that started all of the Jada Pinkett Smith drama. The singer’s third studio album The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy was released on June 26, and includes features from Yo Gotti, Lil Wayne, Juicy J and Tink.

While not giving musical advice, Rozay has been busy handling affairs with his children’s mother behind closed doors. According to a Bossip report on Monday (July 13), a lawyer for both Ross and Briana Camille filed documents asking to postpone a scheduled child support hearing in order to work on an out of court settlement on their own.

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The pair, who share two children together with a third on the way, requested an additional month so they could “amicably resolve” current issues they aren’t seeing eye to eye on including custody and child support.

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