Rick Ross Talks Birdman Diss Record | Why He Didn’t Put Any Respeck On His Name | @wazzuptonight

Los Angeles, CA – Rick Ross must not of caught wind of the The Breakfast Club’s interview with Birdman. Not only did Ross NOT put some respeck on Birdman’s name – he put a pile of manure, gasoline, and a struck match on his freakin’ name!! “..And then I met you out on LiveNation dates, came to the realization that your watch was fake; Damn… you nearly broke my heart, I really thought you n*ggas really owned them cars.“. OUCH!! Ricky Rozay sung those disrespeckful lyrics in his musical tune “Idols Become Rivals“, a “diss” song released back in March aimed towards Cash Money Records co-founder Bryan “Birdman” Williams. Ross at last has addressed the gossip surrounding the provocative record, saying “Idols Become Rivals” in reality is not a diss track.

In a most recent interview with Complex Live, Rick “The Boss” Ross discussed his perception of the combative record. “A lot of people may have took that as a diss record, but for me I hope homie [Birdman] took something from that. I hope something good come from that,” Ross said. “I hope that him and Wayne will be able to work out whatever it is, and anybody else that’s watching will understand there’s different ways to deal with things.”. Ross added, “I just feel like us being who we are…It’s about us building together, and not necessarily tearing each other down.”.

“You stole them boys pub and bought a foreclosure, Scott Storch demons in it, which is more poison..” (Rick Ross, “Idols Become Rivals”) Hmm #idk Ross, that kinda sounds like a diss to me brother!! And I don’t know how that’s building Birdman up and not tearing him down but!!

😭 Eh it is what it is though (D.Chamberz voice) Aside from Birdman, Rozay recently too decided to bury the hatchet with Drake. Perhaps Ross has mastered the Woosah technique or something! Either way, hip hop can always use more positive vibes and for that Ross we salute you.

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