Rick Ross Speaks On ’20-V-1′ Drake Battle: ‘It Was No Conspiracies’

    Rick Ross was one of the many artists who came at Drake earlier this year after Kendrick Lamar kicked things off – but he says there was no greater conspiracy at play.

    Ross was one of a handful of guests at Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson’s Nightcap Summer Sessions: LIVE from Houston show on Sunday (August 25). During his time on stage, the Florida native was asked about the intense war that included not only himself and K.dot but Future, Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd and more — a war that Drizzy dubbed a “20-v-1” in his song “Push Ups.”

    “I thought all y’all was cool?” Sharpe asked.

    “I’ma be honest. On some rap shit – it was no conspiracies,” Ross said simply. “Rozay name was said [so] I’ma jump off the porch. That’s what I do. I’ma jump off the porch and I’ma have some fun and that’s what I did. I had some fun.”

    The topic happens around the 2-hour mark below.

    After Future and Kendrick Lamar dissed Drake on Future and Metro’s We Don’t Trust You, the follow-up We Still Don’t Trust You was just as loaded.

    On “Show of Hands,” Rocky seemingly raps about having a relationship with Drake’s baby mother Sophie Brussaux before she welcomed their son, Adonis.

    “N-ggas swear they bitch the baddest, I just bagged the worst one/ N-ggas in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or somethin’?/ I smashed before you birthed son, Flacko hit it first, son,” he spits.

    He also appears to throws shade at Drake’s For All the Dogs LP: “Still don’ trust you, it’s always us, never them/ Heard you dropped your latest shit/Funny how it just came and went (Ha ha ha)”

    Drake had seemingly been baiting the Harlem rapper over his relationship with Rihanna, who Drizzy was once rumored to have a fling with.

    On the For All the Dogs track “Another Late Night,” he rapped: “I ain’t Pretty Flacko, bitch, this shit get really Rocky/ Damn, what? Dirty how I did him in the Wraith.”

    The Weeknd, who features several times across We Still Don’t Trust You, also appears to vent some anger towards his former friend on the song “All to Myself.”

    For his part, Ross actually coined the nickname “BBL Drizzy” and enjoyed trolling the OVO rapper online amid the many disses. He was later jumped by Drake fans during an appearance in Toronto, though he remained unfazed.

    Things seem to have quieted in recent months, however – though Drake is reportedly planning to reignite the feud with Kendrick.

    10 thoughts on “Rick Ross Speaks On ’20-V-1′ Drake Battle: ‘It Was No Conspiracies’

    1. Cop VS Pedophile… only in Florida would the pedophile win unless it’s Drake lol Tough Break. At least he’s got Toront-Hoe on coc-I mean lock

    2. If jumping off the porch is what “Rozay” do when his name is mentioned, why is he having trouble finding a studio to answer Game?

      1. Game should be happy.. he’ll out rap most of these guys but has way too much dirt on himself. Ross could have had a field day with that. Game needs to make quality music and keep his head down unless it’s positive publicity

    3. You may not have started the beef because you don’t have the guts to do it by yourself but you sure as hell was a passenger on the bus that ran over Drake’s career. Carry on!!!

    4. It’s like maybe if you didn’t go around starting beef with everyone cause you’re always in your feelings, you wouldn’t have a bunch of other artist talking shit about you or something???

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