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Drake’s Favorite Politician Norm Kelly Disses Rick Ross
Citing Meek Mill’s recent tour collaboration with Nicki Minaj, Drake’s “Back to Back” diss track aimed at Mill and more, the verse seems like a slap in the face of the Toronto rapper.
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You can listen to the track here. The two-sided compilation featured the track “Color Money” where the Miami native allegedly takes a lyrical shot at Drake.
“I’ve got to state this, this situation is dead”, said Ross. Ross did go on to say that he and Lil Wayne have zero beef-they were at a club together the other night and just did a remix.
Norm Kelly has a few choice words for Rick Ross. He also had a burst of promo this week when his “Color Money” song leaked, purveying disses to Drake and perhaps Lil Wayne or Birdman depending how you take the lyrics. He followed up with open-ended statements like, “that record is what it is” and “it’s a lot of people that’s gunna interpret it a lot of different ways” and “everybody who know Rozay know how I get down” and finally, “let’s see how it unfold”.
Though he signed Meek Mill to his Maybach Music Group in 2011, and has served as a friend and mentor since, Rick Ross has also built a relationship with Drake, with whom he’s collaborated frequently and always appeared friendly.
Later, Ross jabs Diddy, rapping: “Double M, we balling way harder than Puff and them / It ain’t no love lost, I only see one boss”. When I come I come. “You most definitely know how I come and what I do, I don’t play know games”.
‘Me idolizing Birdman at a time.
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Ross’ album “Black Market” will be out on Friday, Dec. 4, and, before that, MTV reveals that the rapper may have a secret event planned tomorrow with Revolt and Genius to further promote his album.