The Game Calls Out Rick Ross for Disrespecting Drake – You Won’t Believe His Response!
The Game has seemingly taken shots at Rick Ross for continually slandering Drake in his feud with Kendrick Lamar and co. The Compton rapper took to his Instagram Stories on Monday to offer some pointed commentary that many are interpreting to be aimed at Rozay. “It’s quiet today Wingstop must be closed on Monday’s,” he wrote, referencing the restaurant chain that has several locations owned by the MMG mogul.
In a follow-up Story, The Game appeared to taunt Ross over his weight, writing: “It be the fat n-ggas with the skinny legs always running they mouth.”
The “Hate it Or Love it” rapper was seemingly responding to Rick Ross’ disparaging comments about Drake’s most recent Kendrick Lamar diss song “The Heart Part 6.” In a series of videos posted online after the song’s release, the Teflon Don ridiculed his former friend and collaborator for the way he addressed K. Dot’s accusations of pedophilia.
“Just heard that new BBL Drizzy. The diss! The bomb!” he said with a laugh. “Cupcake, man, you looking bad. You might as well go on Maury Povich and tell your story.” He added: “I just wanna make this clear, white boy. You said if you was fucking young girls you’d promise you would have been arrested. Whoever wrote that for you should have put more thought into that.” White boy, it’s your writers. Whatever message you translated to them, that wasn’t the way they was supposed to do that. And as a writer, when it come to pedophilia, you gotta remove yourself from that. White boy, that wasn’t the line right there.
Despite his hometown connection to Kendrick Lamar, The Game previously appeared to side with Drake in the beef by sharing a video of him listening to the 6 God’s “Energy” which notably includes lines like, “I got enemies, got a lot of enemies” and “I got rap n-ggas that I gotta act like I like/ But my actin’ days are over, fuck them n-ggas for life.” Quoting one of these lines, The Game captioned his post: “I got rap n-ggas that I gotta act like I like.”
The former Aftermath signee caught flak from many of his followers, with many accusing him of betraying not only Kendrick — with whom he has collaborated in the past — but the West Coast as a whole.