So, have you ever wondered what happens when the stars align, sending vibes of reconciliation through the cosmos, yet the drama still unfolds? Well, grab your popcorn because Rick Ross recently sat down with French Montana on Apple Music’s Rap Life Review—and let me tell you, things got spicy! Amid the banter about their Verzuz battle, Rozay dropped a bombshell: he wanted to cut out Drake’s vocals during his “Aston Martin Music” performance. Talk about a twist! Not only did this lead to Ross extending a somewhat cheeky peace offering to Drake, but it also triggered a cosmic ripple effect among the OVO crew. As their collective reactions poured in like a meteor shower, it seems Drake’s fans aren’t exactly rolling out the welcome mat. Will this celestial stumble blossom into an interstellar reconciliation? Or is it just another chapter in the saga of hip-hop’s favorite feuds? Buckle up, because whether it’s astrological synchronicity or just plain old drama, we’re in for a wild ride leading up to the release of Drake’s ICEMAN.
Rick Ross recently appeared alongside French Montana on Apple Music’s Rap Life Review to talk about their Verzuz battle. At one moment, they discussed how Rozay requested the DJ to cut out the vocals from Drake during his “Aston Martin Music” performance. This led Ross to make a peace offering to The Boy, expressing he doesn’t want to see him lose. As expected, this led to pushback from the OVO fanbase given their beef, and it even elicited responses from some of the collective’s members.
Kurrco caught various Instagram comments from this cohort on Twitter that reacted to the Maybach Music Group rapper’s comments. These include Jonny Roxx, a trainer in Toronto who keeps The Boy’s physique in check. “Man shaaaaaaaaddddup,” he wrote. “Chilly ice pack for your left eye [crying-laughing emojis],” Popcaan reportedly wrote as an OVO signee and Drizzy collaborator.
Meanwhile, OVO Noel (engineer) and OVO Mark (a close friend and advisor) reacted with various crying-laughing emojis. Needless to say, it doesn’t look like October’s Very Own is very receptive to Rozay’s peace offering. We’ll see if this manifests into anything directly from Aubrey Graham.
One way in which we might see a direct response is Drake’s upcoming album ICEMAN. Many fans expect him to respond fierily to the past two years of beef, and to some of his former enemies reflecting or retracting.
For those unaware, Drake’s beef with Rick Ross began when the latter moved against him during the Kendrick Lamar battle. Ross accused him of sending French Montana a cease and desist over a verse, and had many other disses for him in the two years that have followed.
Now, though, it seems like Ross is open to burying the hatchet. It seems unlikely given OVO’s responses so far, whether it’s from team members or hardcore fans.
As such, maybe the Toronto superstar himself is the only person who could convince them to give Rick Ross a shot. Will he respond soon or let it slide? We’ll have to wait until ICEMAN comes out next week on Friday, May 15 to find out for sure.
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