Rick Ross has heard “euphoria” and has a message for Drake, whom he affectionately calls “BBL Drizzy” or “White Boy,” stand down.


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After questioning does his cargo plane have Wifi, Ross went into a message.

“I know we not friends but let me give you this advice ’cause you ain’t got nobody ’round you or you ain’t got no real n-ggas ’round you, let me just put it like that,” Rozay said. “Stop. Don’t respond, don’t respond. You ain’t even peep when the intro came on with the Teddy Pendergrass – that was that Black vibe. Don’t do it.”

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The track opens with Lamar rapping over the Teddy Pendergrass classic “You’re My Latest, My Greatest Inspriation,” calling out “the famous actor we once knew” as spiraling. He also stated Drake was a “pathetic master manipulator” created a fake story about Lamar’s family in “Push Ups.” Another early job is “you make music that pacify them, I can double down on that line but spare you this time, that’s random act of kindness,” hinting at rumors of Drake’s involvement with underage girls.

The track then hits a new level, calling out Drake for dodging Pusha T, calling into question his contracts, bieng a poor father and more. All the while, leaving the belief he has more on the way. One of which, “

You can hear it below.

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