Rick Ross Dissing Drake on New Record
Rick Ross Releases Music Video for “Champagne Moments” Diss Track, Promotes His Own Brand
Rick Ross has dropped a music video for his diss track “Champagne Moments”, aimed at Drake. The video, released on Tuesday, features Ross sitting in front of a Chevy Bel Air, surrounded by bottles of alcohol he endorses, including Luc Belaire Sparkling Wine and Rick Ross Bumbu Rum. A poster promoting the 3rd Annual Rick Ross Car Show, scheduled for June 1 in Fayetteville, GA, is also prominently displayed.
The video is a beautifully shot, cinematic visual, showcasing Ross’s sleek style and luxurious surroundings. The cinematography is simple yet effective, with clean and crisp shots that highlight the details of the scene. The closeups of Ross’s facial expressions and the alcohol bottles are particularly well-executed, adding a touch of sophistication to the video.
Throughout the video, Ross smokes and raps his bars, which include repeated references to Drake as a “white boy” and accusations of rhinoplasty. The visuals are straightforward, yet effective in conveying Ross’s message and promoting his brand.
The Rick Ross and Drake Beef: A History of the Feud
The hip-hop world has witnessed its fair share of high-profile feuds over the years, but few have been as intense and long-standing as the beef between Rick Ross and Drake. The two rap giants have been trading diss tracks and public jabs for over a decade, with no signs of slowing down. In this article, we’ll delve into the history of their feud, exploring its origins, key moments, and the current state of their rivalry.
Early Days and Initial Tensions
Rick Ross, the self-proclaimed “Boss” of Miami, and Drake, the 6 God from Toronto, first crossed paths in the late 2000s. At the time, Ross was already an established figure in the hip-hop scene, while Drake was just starting to make waves with his debut mixtape, “Room for Improvement.” Initially, the two seemed to have a cordial relationship, with Ross even appearing on Drake’s 2009 single, “Aston Martin Music.”
However, things took a turn for the worse in 2010 when Ross began to feel disrespected by Drake’s rapid rise to fame. Ross saw himself as a mentor and pioneer, and felt that Drake was not showing enough respect for his contributions to the game. The tension simmered beneath the surface, waiting to boil over.
The Beef Goes Public
In 2011, Ross dropped a verse on the song “I’m Not a Star” that many interpreted as a diss aimed at Drake. The lyrics, “I’m the king of the throne, and I’m here to stay / And you’re just a youngin’, better get out the way,” were seen as a warning shot fired across Drake’s bow.
Drake responded with a subtle jab on his 2011 album, “Take Care,” with the line, “I’m just sayin’, you could do better” on the track “Crew Love.” Ross took this as a direct challenge and fired back with the scathing diss track, “Stay Schemin’,” featuring Drake’s nemesis, Common.
The Beef Intensifies
The feud continued to escalate over the years, with both rappers trading diss tracks and public insults. In 2013, Ross dropped “No Games (Remix),” which contained a verse aimed squarely at Drake. The 6 God responded with “5 AM in Toronto,” a track that many saw as a devastating counterpunch.
The beef reached new heights in 2015 when Drake dropped “Back to Back,” a scathing diss track that many considered a knockout blow. Ross responded with “Lemon Pepper Freestyle,” but the damage had already been done.
Current State of the Beef
Despite the intensity of their feud, both Rick Ross and Drake have continued to thrive in the hip-hop world. Ross has released several successful albums, including “Rather You Than Me” and “Port of Miami 2,” while Drake has broken numerous records and cemented his status as one of the best-selling artists of all time.
In recent years, the beef has died down significantly, with both artists seemingly moving on from their past differences. In a 2022 interview, Ross stated that he and Drake were “cool” and that they had “moved past” their feud. Drake has also made public gestures of respect towards Ross, including a shoutout on his 2022 album, “Honestly, Nevermind.”
Current Update
As of 2024, it had appeared that the Rick Ross and Drake beef has finally come to an end. In a recent interview, Ross confirmed that the two had squashed their beef and were now on good terms. This was a welcome development for fans of both artists, who can now look forward to potential collaborations and a renewed sense of respect between two of hip-hop’s biggest names. SMH….
UPDATE AS of April 25,THURSDAY 2024
Beef Started again! By releasing a music video for the diss track, Ross is able to promote his own brand and products, leveraging the attention generated by the beef with Drake. The move is a clever marketing tactic, allowing Ross to capitalize on the buzz surrounding the diss track. Overall, the video is a great example of how simple yet effective cinematography can elevate a music video and make it memorable.