Rick Ross Addresses Possible Drake Reconciliation
Rick Ross‘ war with Drake has drawn many opinions over the last few months, and now, Rozay himself is clearing the air with his own words. The rapper recently sat down with Yung Miami on Caresha Please and addressed how he feels about everything that went down and also whether or not a reconciliation could occur in the future.
“He mentioned my name, and that’s a no-no. Don’t do that,” Ross said when the City Girl asked if the beef between them was real or about business. “Especially when it ain’t about no real s**t. If that’s how we gon’ play? That’s cool.”
He continued, “I enjoy that I can wake up every day and say BBL Drizzy or some more s**t while I’m smoking a joint, listening to the waterfalls and all that sh*t, looking at the birds fly off. That sh*t easy for me, but is everybody built for this? It most definitely could be a real thing.”
Yung Miami then asked if a reconciliation was possible in one day, as Drake and Ross have a well-documented working relationship that many fans enjoyed.
“I don’t know, it depend on how I feel… Me being boss, everybody don’t understand the opportunities they have,” Ross said. “Some n**gas take sh*t for granted. I don’t know what it is. Everybody that’s been loyal to me or been down with me, you know that’s something that I extend for the longevity of time.”
Although he didn’t explicitly declare that burying the hatchet was impossible, he said it wouldn’t be easy. “I just think when you not really from the streets, and really understand the way certain things work sometimes, you could take sh*t for granted,” the Port Of Miami rapper went on. “Then, two months later sh*t be looking crazy for you when you really could have just… This sh*t just really be a phone call. A lot of this sh*t be a misunderstanding. But when you jump out there, I don’t know homie.”
Check out the full episode below.
Back in March, Ross made his feelings for the 6 God clear when he shared a video of himself driving around listening to Kendrick Lamar’s infamous “Like That” verse. A few weeks later, Drake fired back with “Push Ups” targeted at K. Dot, Ross, The Weeknd, Metro, and more. The Miami rapper countered him hours later with “Champagne Moments.”
Things continued to build steam when Drake and Ross continued to exchange petty shots on Instagram about each other’s houses, financial status, and more. The Richer Than I Ever Been rapper also got jumped in Vancouver after playing Lamar’s “Not Like Us” at a show.