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Rick Ross Disses Drake, Lil Wayne & Diddy On New Song
On Tuesday Meek posted a quote on his Instagram page that didn’t go down so well with Drake fans.
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As MTV points out, the song also features a reference to Drizzy’s “0-100/ The Catch Up” that’s hard to hear in the edited YouTube clip.
In his recent track “Color Money” off his upcoming album Black Market, Ross may be at Mill’s defense again – this time throwing shade at Drake.
Wednesday (December 2) the up-tempo track leaked online and listeners immediately took notice to the shots Ross threw at Drake. However, Ross has yet to comment on the circulating rumors claiming that his latest single is indeed a diss on Drake and Mill’s feud.
“Color money got your b**** out on a world tour / My lil” homie made a million on his girl’s tour / We back to back and down to wack a [expletive] unborn / Miami [expletive] got “em changin’ all they gun laws”, Rick Ross raps.
The lyrics appear to be a direct response to Drake’s diss towards to Mill on Back To Back, on which he says: “You love her, then you gotta give the world to her/ Is that a world tour or your girl’s tour?/ I know you gotta be a thug for her/ This ain’t what she meant when she told you to open up more”. “This is a discussion about music, and no one’s putting forth any music?” And not have anything to put forth on the table?
Toronto Councillor went at Meek Mill as he was embroiled in beef with hometown favorite Drake and now he’s coming at Rozay.
That’s when Drake responded to the insult by dropping a diss track about Meek called “Charged Up” and when Meek didn’t respond quite fast enough, he dropped another diss called “Back To Back”.
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Now, Rick Ross, who isn’t and has never been signed to Cash Money, is taking sides.