Before the beef on beats and innanet jabs, Drake and Rick Ross were a dynamic duo when it came to Hip-Hop hits. The rappers first appeared on a song together in 2009 and have created several timeless songs since.
Drake and Ross have created bangers as a pair in addition to tunes with other artists.
DJ Khaled’s ‘I’m on One’ featured the two along with Lil’ Wayne.
Mr. ‘We The Best’ also featured the pair on ‘No New Friends’ a decade ago.
Rozay’s ‘Aston Martin Music’ featured Drake and Chrisette Michelle in 2010.
The actor turned rapper’s hit ‘Money In The Grave’ featured a notable verse from Rick Ross.
The Miami rapper’s ‘Diced Pineapples’ in 2012 included Drake and D.C. rapper Wale.
Additionally, Drake featured the Dade County rapper on ‘Lord Knows’in 2018.
French Montana got himself a hit with the duo on the booty-shaking anthem ‘Pop That.’
A Roommate commented under The Shade Room’s Instagram report, “…this is a messy Divorce, Who is going to get custody of DJ Khaled.”
After Drizzy mentioned Ross in a diss mainly directed at Cali rapper Kendrick Lamar, Ross responded. He released a diss track of his own entitled ‘Champagne Moments’ on April 15. The cover art for the song was a black-and-white photo of a man resembling Drake. He referred to the ‘Jumbotron’ rapper as “white boy” several times. Additionally, he accused Drake of having plastic surgery, including a BBL and a nose job. Drizzy addressed the rhinoplasty rumors on Instagram by posting a text exchange with his mother. The Miami rapper then created a video response. The Universal Music Group artist then released screenshots of his DM exchange with Rozay to which he responded with videos roasting him.
Whew! Hopefully, the beef will transfer to Brotherhood real soon.