Word that Rick Ross dissed Birdman on his upcoming single “Idols Become Rivals,” assisted by comedian Chris Rock, spread like wildfire once lyrics to the track off Ross’ Rather You Than Meproject were revealed on Genius.
The lyrical blow aimed at Baby comes at a time when the Like Father, Like Son duo has been publicly feuding over the release of Tha Carter Vand Tunechi seemingly doesn’t mind the harsh words, saying that he “needed that” after Rozay tagged him in a heartfelt motivational message on Instagram.
Yung Renzel’s frustration stems from watching Baby and Wayne’s relationship deteriorate over the years as he reveals in the lyrics of “Idols Become Rivals,” among exposing other dirt unknown to the public.
Rozay further prodded the news of his Birdman diss mixed with a Lil Wayne holy praise in an Instagram post standing firm in his position.
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“The Level of respect and Love that I have for WAYNE makes it hard to sit back and not speak on the situation,” Ross captioned on IG. “The streets need you.Being a Boss means having the courage to say the things everybody thinking but scared to say.”
This isn’t the first time Rick Ross has stood up for Lil Wayne. He also expressed his support for Weezy during a 2015 interview on The Breakfast Club.
Rather You Than Me, which includes the controversial cut “Idols Become Rivals,” drops Friday (March 17).