Rick Ross Says Feud Between Meek Mill, Wale Was A ‘Misunderstanding’
Rick Ross can’t seem to escape the drama these days.
Weeks after the rapper allegedly had some problems with a “human blockade” at the Summer Jamz concert in Detroit, Ross found himself wading into the fray between Meek Mill and Wale. However, Rick thinks the whole thing is just one big misunderstanding.
According to The Boom Box, Mill wasn’t too happy with the amount of love Wale gave his latest album. Instead of sitting idly, Meek decided to take matters into his own hands. After the rapper issued a few stern tweets and a diss track, Rick Ross decided to get involved. In short: The situation isn’t any more severe than a spat between siblings.
Ross recently told Bulletmedia:
“As soon as the tweets went out, I spoke to both of them on the phone. Those two guys, they’re brothers. At the end of the day, they’re brothers and it’s time to turn up right now. It’s time for all of us to turn up and stay turned up, you know what I mean? But it’s all love between those two and everybody knows that.”
The rapper continued:
“That’s why you seen whatever was said, the little brotherly jabs, and then that was it. That’s all you’re going to see. They’re two real dudes, two successful dudes, and we all came from the same place. When I first brought them on the team, we all drove to our first video set together. It was just us three, and I felt we all was at the bottom at the time.”
SOHH reports that Rick Ross is getting a little tired of all the drama that seems to follow rappers around. Instead of focusing on beefs and feuds, Ross is hoping folks can spend more time concentrating on music and fashion. At the end of the day, Rick strongly believes this is all that really matters.
Toss explained to Bulletmedia:
“That’s how it’s supposed be, because we’re not here for that. What we’re here for is this, the culture! Fashion, the clothing, sneakers, sending that message — that’s what it’s about. You know certain things will occur; that’s just the nature of the game. There’s going to be dust kicked up at every arena, and you should all expect that. But at the same time, we’re focused on what we came for.”
Do you agree with Rick Ross that rappers and their fans need to spend less time causing drama? Are beefs and feuds just part of the game?
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