Full lyrics Rick Ross rap ‘dizz’ Birdman, you’re a big fan because of the quality of the phrase



Rick Ross’ Rather You Than Meset drops tomorrow (March 17), and Rozay took jabs at Birdman on the Chris Rock-assisted “Idols Become Rivals.

The words are on Genius, but the music hasn’t been released. Many believe these bars are aiming at Cash Money’s head.

In addition to his dispute with Lil Wayne, Birdman has been sued by producers for unpaid wages.

Ross told Billboard last month that the song may have referenced his feud with Birdman.

“I have a record called ‘Idols Become Rivals’ and it’s basically me writing a letter to someone in the game I admired damn near the most and I hate what’s happened,” Rozay remarked.

Ross defended Lil Wayne on The Breakfast Club in 2015 after his label difficulties.

“Right now, seeing what Wayne going through as an artist, idolizing Birdman, looking up to Lil Wayne, and Wayne being the first artist to make so many feats not just as an artist but as a Southern artist, that’s something I took personal,” he stated. For me to see how things are going, I can’t and don’t respect that.”

Birdman was upset by it and a Trick Daddy interview at The Breakfast Club. The 2016 New York radio show’s “Put some respek my name” and “All Tree of Yall” moment was iconic. Renzel sent the hosts Belaire after the incident to show his support.