UPDATED 4/15, 9:05 p.m. ET: Rick Ross brought his Drake diss track “Champagne Moments” to streaming platforms along with some new artwork to go with it, complete with a #BBLDrizzy hashtag.
"That record I released yesterday, 'Champagne Moments,' is now streaming on Apple...go to Apple right now, y'all check that out, it's the biggest. 'Champagne Moments,' baby,” said Rozay in a video on his Instagram Stories on Monday.
Although it’s not clear who exactly the man in the single art is, the photo of a “white guy who looks like Drake” has been floating around on social media since 2014.
Rozay, 48, also teased a potential remix in his IG caption, writing, “Remix? Who NOSE? 👃 Lord NOSE! 👃.” The latter line is an unexpected and punny reference to their legendary 2011 collab from Take Care, “Lord Knows.”
He also shared a screenshot on his Stories showing him antagonizing Drizzy in the DMs, sharing an image of himself already-infamously performing in a Drake hoodie right after dropping "Champagne Moments."
"I wrote it Whiteboy," he wrote, followed by a Michael Jackson meme about nose jobs.
Listen to Rick Ross' "Champagne Moments" on Apple Music and Spotify.
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Rick Ross responded to Drake’s alleged diss record “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty)” mere Hours after Drake’s purported diss track leaked online,
On the track, the Maybach Music Group boss took several shots at Drake, calling him a “white boy,” claiming the Toronto rapper got plastic surgery, and saying he unfollowed him because he sent a cease and desist to French Montana.
On the chorus, Ross raps:
N***as leakin' they records when we speakin' directly
If we keepin' it gangsta, when you see me you check me
White boy, I see you
I see you, yeah, check
On the second verse, Ross gets deeper, claiming Lil Wayne gave him all his juice:
Always ran, another n***a had to write your grooves
Flow is copy-and-paste, Weezy gave you the juice
Another white boy at the park wanna hang with the crew
Pulitzer Prize winner switchin' up like dyed denim
Get incentives for all the killings while we ride rentals
Ross also made sure Drake paid his dues to Birdman as well as give more credit to the J. Prince-founded Rap-A-Lot Records: "You owe motherfuckin' Stunna your life, n****a/Give Weezy some more money, n***a/Give Rap-A-Lot some more money, n***a."
In the outro, Ross also revealed he unfollowed Drizzy on Instagram after he sent a cease-and-desist to French Montana: "I unfollowed you, n***a, 'cause you sent the motherfuckin' cease-and-desist to French Montana, n***a/You sent the police, n***a, hatin' on my dog project."
It presumably refers to Drake's absence on French's latest record, Mac & Cheese 5. Drake was rumored to be on the song "Big Pun," or "Splash Brothers" which featured Ross. Drake has worked with French Montana on multiple occasions in the past, including on songs like "Pop That" which also featured Ross.
The Rozay track taking aim at the 6 God was debuted by DJ Akademiks, one of the big winners of today.
We'll see where this evolving fued goes next. Check out a full breakdown of all the disses on Drake's "Push Ups" in the meanwhile.