Rick Ross Responds to Akademiks For Putting His Drake Diss Track Above Kendrick Lamar’s

Rick Ross had a few more jabs for Drake following Akademiks‘ ruling that the Bawse had a better diss against the OVO rapper than Kendrick Lamar. Following the release of K. Dot’s “Euphoria” on Tuesday (April 30), Ak shared his thoughts regarding the ongoing Hip Hop Battle Royale in a post shared to X (formerly Twitter).Unpopular Opinion… Rick Ross had a better Drake diss than Kendrick. at least that nigga came w some Jokes. BBL DRIZZY funny…” he wrote. “Kendrick just said the same shit.. 15 other niggas done said. even that funny or clever.”Retweeting the post, Ross echoed some of the jabs from his Drake diss track, “Champagne Moments.” he said, referring to claims he previously made about the Canadian superstar getting cosmetic surgery.
Over a sample of Teddy Pendergrass’ “You’re My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration,” Kendrick Lamar kicks off “euphoria” by referring to a “pathetic master manipulator” who is “paranoid,” “spiraling” and “fabricating stories on the family front.”

 

 

 

From there, he throws jab after jab — and even a few haymakers — at Drake, using everything from his parenting skills, the alleged use of ghostwriters, and rumored plastic surgery to his appearance, tough guy persona, and attitude towards women as ammo.

The Pulitzer Prize winner also accuses Drizzy of sending a cease and desist letter in an attempt to have “Like That,” his chart-topping collaboration with Future and Metro Boomin that reignited their long-simmering feud, taken down.Meanwhile on Rick Ross’ “Champagne Moments,” the Miami native accused Drake of getting surgery on his nose to appear more “white.”

That’s why you had an operation to make your nose smaller than your father’s nose, n-gga,” he said in the outro of the song.

He also explains why the former collaborators fell out in the first place, adding: “I unfollowed you, n-gga, ’cause you sent the motherfucking cease-and-desist to French Montana, , hating on my dog project.”

Ross has been using the release of “euphoria” to taunt Drake more, saying on his Instagram Story earlier this week: “Stop. Don’t respond, don’t respond. You ain’t even peep when the intro came on with the Teddy Pendergrass [sample] — that was that Black vibe. Don’t do it