Despite past disagreements, Rick Ross says he’s squashed his
beef with Drake. Speaking to “Best Seat in the House,” the Maybach
Music Group MC explains how they settled their issues.
“We actually sat down,” he said. “Shoutout to J. Prince. We
wasn’t even discussing anything negative. By the time we get in the
room, it’s so much other things going on, that it’s already, ‘Let’s get
on some money.’ But I had to make sure we sat down to have some sort of
understanding. Most definitely. It’s all about trying to touch nine
figures. Anything going the other direction, you may get eaten.”
The Ross/Drake feud appeared to begin when Rozay’s MMG
spitter Meek Mill was at war with Drizzy. Although some thought Renzel
sent subliminals at the 6 God, he claims he tried to stay out of the
beef.
“When Meek and Drake did begin to have slight differences,
I’m pretty sure if Drake was with anybody else’s camp other than Cash
Money, I may have been more vocal about it, but I seen it was the two
little homies,” he said. “I seen what it was — and it was smooth. I
ain’t trippin’.”
In October of 2015, as fans claimed the 6 God defeated Meek in their battle, Rozay disagreed.
“Ain’t nobody get bodied,” he said. “If you think that was bodied, you
buggin’. That’s light work. We got more money we finna go get.”
Then, in August of last year, Ross said he was still riding
with Meek in the Drizzy feud. “If you assuming that I respect whoever
your big homies is, you wrong,” he appeared to tell
Drake. “For my dog, it’s whatever if it’s gonna be whatever. If it’s
gotta go there, Renzel gon’ jump off the porch on your ass.”
Prior to this, Drake and Ross were frequent collaborators,
working together on tracks like “I’m On One,” “Pop That,” “Fed Up,”
“Aston Martin Music,” “No New Friends,” “Deuces (Remix),” “Lord Knows,”
and “Stay Schemin,” just to name a few.
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
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