Rick Ross and Drake are continuing to trade words on social media following the release of Ross’ diss track, ‘Champagne Moments.’
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Rick Ross Releases His Diss Track & Shares More Memes Directed At Drake
On Monday, April 15, Rick Ross officially released his diss track on streaming platforms. For the single’s cover art, Ross opted for a black and white photo featuring a Caucasian man who appears to resemble Drake.
The rapper added the hashtag “#BBLDrizzy” to the cover. Additionally, over on Instagram, Ross seemed to tease a forthcoming remix for the diss track while continuing to insinuate that Drake underwent a nose job.
Then, on Tuesday, April 16, Ross took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share a graphic of a nose adorned with an MMG nose ring. In the caption of his post, he continued to use the hashtag:
“#NOSEJOBPAPI”
The ‘6 God’ Post His DMs With Ross & The Rapper Pops Off
As Ross continued trolling Drizzy, the ‘6 God’ seemed to reach his limit. On Tuesday, Drake took to his Instagram Story to share a screenshot of his latest DM with Ross.
In his message to Ross, Drake seemingly poked fun at the rapper for buying his properties at “steal” prices and owning a “sliver” of land in Miami. Additionally, Drake accused Ross of paint-wrapping his “timeshare” jet.
Furthermore, the ‘6 God’ appeared to clown Ross for being a “worker” for Brett Berrish. To note, Berrish is the CEO of multiple spirit brands, including Belaire, per his official website.
Ross is often seen promoting the brand publicly.
Check out Drake’s lengthy DM to Ross below.
Drake’s DM with Ross was then chronicled on The Shade Room. In response, Ross took the opportunity to hop into the comment section with a few words about Drizzy.
“He dm all night,” the rapper wrote.
From there, Ross returned to his Instagram Story to tell Drake to keep his DMs “to one line.”
Later, Ross even accused Drake of “having ghostwriters for his captions.” The rapper explained that up to this point, Drake has not shared videos of himself speaking and has only posted DMs and memes.
“Listen to me, he has people sitting around like, ‘What’s Rick going to do next? Let’s go! Let’s go! Come up with it!'” Ross alleged.
Prior to Ross accusing Drake of having a ghostwriter, he also took to his Instagram to accuse Drake of not taking care of certain people who have supported him. Additionally, Ross alluded to 2018 reports of one of Birdman’s homes being foreclosed.
In response, Drake doubled down on previously saying Ross owned a “sliver” of property in Miami by sharing an aerial view of Ross’s home and the surrounding area.
Swipe below to see their exchange.
Here’s How The Rap Beef Between Drake & Rick Ross Started
As The Shade Room previously reported, the rap beef between Drake and Ross initially kicked off with the ‘6 God’ and Kendrick Lamar. In March, Lamar took shots at Drake and J. Cole while appearing on Future and Metro Boomin’s joint project, ‘WE DON’T TRUST YOU.’
In response, J. Cole fired back at Lamar with his own diss track, ‘7 Minute Drill,’ per The Shade Room.
However, a few days later, Cole bowed out of the beef and apologized to Lamar.
Cole’s move, however, didn’t stop Drizzy from moving forward. Last week, an unconfirmed diss track surfaced on socials that appeared to have Drake’s vocals, per The Shade Room. On the track, disses were dropped toward Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, Ross, and others.
From there, Ross wasted no time responding to the record with ‘Champagne Moments,’ in which he accused Drizzy of having a nose job, sending a cease and desist to French Montana, and other allegations, per The Shade Room.