Rick Ross Dissed Drake Quickly…Was It Too Rushed??



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Rick Ross dissed Drake quickly on the track “Champagne Moments.” But was it actually any good, or did he rush it?

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19 thoughts on “Rick Ross Dissed Drake Quickly…Was It Too Rushed??”

  1. Completely agree bro. Whether you like Drake or not the ghost writing bars and a few others are just weak at this point and if that’s all everyone has on Drake then he very well might win this whole thing

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  2. The "white boy" jokes were layered. Drake is literally white as he is mixed and his mom is white. The nose job stuff adds onto that by saying that Drake is removing his black features with surgery and is therefore just white. There is no black left in him when the operations are all said and done. This further plays into the fact that Drake is not a street dude and is just a studio actor playing a part. He also is saying that Drake had to start jumping on songs with gangsta rappers to rebrand himself as a tough guy and try and break his "soft" public image.

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  3. This Ross diss was super garbage. If the whole cops thing is true tho then I can’t take the tough guy talk from Drake serious or the mob ties talk serious either same way I can’t take cole serious anymore if he brings up smoke talk.

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  4. Could he have took more time on it? Yes. Did he need to? I dont think so. It was, reportedly, something Ross recorded that day.

    The record accomplished what it needed to, namely, taking some of the momentum away from the "Push Up" record, released two hours earlier. Drake wasnt able to "own" Saturday night. Drake, Rozay and Iran were launching missiles that night lol.

    Also, Ross got #BBLDrizzy and #Whiteboy trending until the next day. I know, it's corny, but the social media age, memes, etc are all part of these diss records. Drake just hired a marching band to play drums in front of Magic City in Atlanta last night, as a troll towards Metro Boomin' lol. All in the game.

    I also think the bars "Let you get on my songs, it was good for your face" and the repeated "whiteboy" jabs actually hit harder than you think. Drake's talked publicly and has always been insecure about his "place" in hip hop, and being seen as not "authenic" as a surburbanite, Toronto raised half Jew/white and black man. Ross was being comedic, but those barbs land with Drake.

    Overall, I dont think Ross did that song for it to be a classic diss. It was a "jab" as he described it, just to let Drake know he's in the ring, ready to tussle. We've all witnessed Ross survive 50 Cent, and absolutely cook Birdman and Jeezy during past beefs, so we know what he's capable of. Drake wont be able to just ignore Ross.

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