Rick Ross Drops Bombshell: Lil Yachty is Drake’s Secret ‘Pen’ Revealed After Demo Leaks
Rick Ross has been keeping his foot on the gas ever since he and Drake began beefing, and he has now dragged Lil Yachty into the feud.
On Monday (April 15), an alleged reference track for Drizzy’s 2022 song “Jumbotron Shit Poppin” recorded by Lil Boat began making the rounds online after being sent to multiple media outlets by an anonymous source in Atlanta.
While discussing the alleged demo on his Rumble channel, Akademiks claimed that Metro Boomin — who has also been at odds with the 6 God — was behind the leak.
The very next day, Rozay used the song as more ammo against Drake by accusing Lil Yachty of secretly writing for the Canadian rap star (who is no stranger to ghostwriting allegations).
“Yacht Put ya phone on silent lil bro.. 💯 #BBLDRIZZY CALLING AGAIN 👃👋😂,” he wrote, referencing his previous claims that the 6 God has undergone plastic surgery.
He added: “YACHT AKA THE PEN 🖋🖋🖋🖋🖋.”
Earlier this week, Rick Ross ramped up his feud with Drake by releasing his diss song “Champagne Moments” on streaming platforms, along with cover art poking fun at the rapper’s mixed heritage.
The MMG mogul also shared screenshots of him taunting Drizzy over Instagram DMs. In one message, Rozay sent him a photo of him wearing a hoodie with Drake’s face on it and wrote: “I wrote it Whiteboy 👃.”
Ross also sent him a Michael Jackson meme that was captioned: “Rick Ross accusing Drake of getting a nose job.”
The screenshots do not show Drake responding.
The Biggest Bawse’s biggest blows, however, came on “Champagne Moments” on which he accused his former friend and collaborator of getting a BBL (Brazilian butt lift) and rhinoplasty.
“You ain’t never want to be a n-gga anyway, n-gga/ That’s why you had a operation to make your nose smaller than your father nose, n-gga,” he rapped.
The Teflon Don MC also explained his issues with Drake: “I unfollowed you, n-gga, ’cause you sent the motherfucking cease-and-desist to French Montana, n-gga/ You sent the police, n-gga, hatin’ on my dog project.”
He continued: “That wasn’t the same white boy that I seen, n-gga, when we were makin’ them early records, n-gga/ When you were happy to be around n-ggas, seein’ n-ggas holdin’ them sticks/ Yeah/ You owe motherfucking Stunna your life, n-gga.”