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From Diss Tracks To Toasts? Rick Ross Wants To Cheers With Drake
From Diss Tracks To Toasts? Rick Ross Wants To Cheers With Drake

Black America Web

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

From Diss Tracks To Toasts? Rick Ross Wants To Cheers With Drake

Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Rick Ross has revealed he's open to ending his long-standing beef with Drake, hinting at the possibility of reconciliation between the two Hip-Hop heavyweights. During a recent interview with Bootleg Kev, the Maybach Music Group boss spoke candidly about the tension between him and his former collaborator. 'Real n****s stay real,' Ross said. 'Was it something really deep? Nah. F**k that, though. But if it's real, it's real and that's what it is.' His words suggest that the fallout wasn't as personal as fans might have thought, leaving the door open for future peace. Rozay even joked about the price of a potential truce, saying, 'You never know, if a n***a send me a bottle of Luc Belaire, especially the white one. Send me a white Belaire and I'll take a picture with you.' Known for his sense of humor and love for the finer things, Ross' comment lightened the mood but also hinted at real willingness to bury the hatchet. Ross and Drake have a proven track record of delivering iconic tracks like 'Stay Schemin',' 'Lord Knows,' and 'Aston Martin Music.' Their chemistry in the studio has consistently produced timeless hits, making them one of hip-hop's most powerful duos. Fans have long hoped to see them reunite, and with Ross expressing openness to squash the beef, that dream might not be far off. A reconciliation could mark the return of greatness — something the culture would no doubt celebrate. SEE ALSO From Diss Tracks To Toasts? Rick Ross Wants To Cheers With Drake was originally published on

Rick Ross calls out Lil Durk's legal struggles while urging youth to stay away from crime
Rick Ross calls out Lil Durk's legal struggles while urging youth to stay away from crime

Express Tribune

time18-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Rick Ross calls out Lil Durk's legal struggles while urging youth to stay away from crime

Rick Ross recently took to Instagram to share a message about making legal money, using Lil Durk's ongoing legal troubles as an example. The Maybach Music Group mogul urged young people to learn trades like roofing and plumbing instead of getting caught up in the streets. "It's the Biggest Boss in the game, Ricky Rozay," Ross said in his video. "How many n***as screamed 'Free Lil Durk' at that Rolling Loud? How many? Alright, now. For y'all young hustlers, y'all got to learn how to do roofing. Y'all got to learn how to lay marble floors. You got to learn how to do the plumbing. This is a multiple million dollar game, multiple million dollar game." Ross emphasized the financial opportunities in construction and real estate, pointing out the lack of Black workers in these industries. "I'm walking up on these real estate sites, I see very few brothers that's on the roofs, that's doing the plumbing, that's doing the drywall, that's doing the electricity. It's a lot of money in that. Once again, how many people said 'Free Lil Durk' at Rolling Loud? Exactly." Meanwhile, fans are awaiting updates on Lil Durk's legal case, as DJ Akademiks recently claimed that the rapper has new music on the way despite his legal setbacks. "Drake's coming soon, Durk's coming soon, and YB's getting out of jail," Akademiks shared. While Ross continues to push for positive change, he's still locked in his long-standing feud with 50 Cent. His recent attempt to criticize 50's G-Unit Studios backfired, as fans mocked his claims that the project was exaggerated. However, Rozay remains focused on his message—steering the next generation toward legal success.

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