Rick Ross on Joining Drake Rap Beef: ‘It Was No Conspiracies’
If you have been questioning why Rick Ross selected to get entangled within the Drake pile-on final spring, his latest sit-down with Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco in Houston for his or her Nightcap Summer Sessions has your reply.
“Y’all had the summer going crazy. I thought all y’all were like… cool?” Sharpe requested Rozay of his relationship with Drake, with whom he’s collaborated previously.
“I’mma be honest: On some rap sh–, it was no conspiracies,” he mentioned, in reference to Drake’s “What the f— is this, a 20-v-1“ line in “Push Ups.” The Miami rapper then added, “Rozay name was said… I’mma jump off the porch. That’s what I do. I’mma jump off the porch and I’mma have some fun and that’s what I did. I had some fun.”
Sharpe then requested Ross, “How do you determine who you respond to and who you don’t?” And Ross answered, “Is it something to gain for you? Somebody wake up and hate on Shay Shay, hate on Ocho, I mean… Let’s sit back, because not responding is a response when you a boss.”
Ross famously responded to the Toronto rapper’s disses geared toward him on “Push Ups” along with his personal diss file “Champagne Moments” only some hours later on the identical day. He and Drake continued to troll one another on social media for weeks even because the latter was focusing simply on Kendrick Lamar. Things took a flip in July, although, when Rozay was attacked in Vancouver when his DJ performed “Not Like Us” as he was attempting to go again to his dressing room after acting at Ignite Music Festival.
Drake introduced the meat up once more in one in all his most up-to-date songs “No Face” with bars like, “N—as got lit off the features I skated on/ I gotta know, I gotta know, how you get lit off the n—a you hatin’ on?” and “This is the moment I know they been prayin’ on… Try knock The Boy off, but f— it, I’m stayin’ on.”
Rick Ross makes his look on Nightcap Summer Sessions across the two-hour mark under: