If Rick Ross Is Such A Fraud, How Come....

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He's never been checked by anyone for the name dropping he does in his rhymes? Look at what's happening to Game and the heat he's caught for name dropping. Ross does it to an appreciable degree, and nobody has called him on it.

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He's never been checked by anyone for the name dropping he does in his rhymes? Look at what's happening to Game and the heat he's caught for name dropping. Ross does it to an appreciable degree, and nobody has called him on it.

:patrice:

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I swear. You already made this thread word for word 2 days ago. :camby:

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He's never been checked by anyone for the name dropping he does in his rhymes? Look at what's happening to Game and the heat he's caught for name dropping. Ross does it to an appreciable degree, and nobody has called him on it.

:patrice:

but what about getting checked for namedropping in his name?

not to mention there's an article that's been posted multiple times about the Boobie Boys telling him to chill on that shyt
 

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Cuz nikkas try to tax em with that fukk nikka fee and he pretend like he think he left his wallet at home:patrice:, gets out of arms reach and he back to talkin bout "Aint no checks getting cut!":laff:....Next nikka that run into Ross better walk em right to the ATM cuz you wont ever hear from that nikka again:mjlol:....but playin off dangerous people is playing off dangerous people and deserves some props,but lets not pretend multiple people havent TRIED to extort em cuz hes so certified and respected:comeon:
 

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The fukk is you doing with this threads? :ufdup:shyt is disgusting. This isn't stanning, this is just plain unhealthy.

You made this thread yesterday, at 6.15AM

ross seems to survive, remain popular, and still get love from street nikkas who don't share your opinion of his street authenticity. :patrice:

dude gets love in every hood. his music stays getting bumped by the streets. real gangsters show him love. i mean, we've all seen fakes exposed and thrown out of the industry on their ass, right? we've seen fugazi "gangsters" have their skirts pulled up by real Gs. how come that's never happened to ross? how come dudes who we _know_ are about that life show this dude so much love?

makes you think...:patrice:

Why you tryna verify this fat nikkas gangsta? Let the nikka breath, he don't need your stalking ass on these e streets going so dam hard. He's good, he stacking his p's, making his music and putting his peoples on. But i'll be dammed if the G you want him to be.

neg / 1 star

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Rick Ross Charity Event For Children Disrupted By Nearby Shooting - MTV

Gunshots broke out on Wednesday during the second annual Rick Ross Be Out Day charity event for children in Miami Gardens, Florida. When Ross took the stage, shots rang out across the street from the fundraiser, which was sponsored by the Florida rapper to raise money for back-to-school supplies for local children.

“The shots happened near the event … across the street, but it was close enough that it seemed as if it happened in the park [where the show was taking place],” said Elora Mason, a publicist for Rick Ross Charities Inc., the event sponsor. “It’s not clear what brought it on, but police said the person shooting appeared to be shooting in the air.”

Captain Ralph Suarez, head of the Miami Gardens Police Department Investigations Unit, told MTV News that approximately 10 shots were fired into the air by two men in the park across the street, and police do not believe they were connected to the Ross gathering.

“They shot in the air and took off running, and we apprehended one and recovered one gun, and the other [suspect] is still at large,” Suarez said. Police do not know why the men fired the shots yet, and he speculated that they would be charged with dangerous display.

Mason said the shooting occurred at around 4:30 p.m., shortly before the event was to wrap up and just as Ross took the stage along with the city’s mayor and a state representative. For the safety of the officials and Ross, police cleared the stage.

“But Ross didn’t want to leave his fans like that, because some people had been there even before the event started,” Mason said. “So he returned to the stage for a brief performance, and then he went out into the audience to shake hands and sign autographs.”

Though one report said people began fleeing the area once the shots rang out, Mason said that was inaccurate. “You hear shots, and you either get low or try to find yourself. And people did that when they realized it was not in the park. Everyone returned to their areas, hoping to see the rest of the show,” she said, adding that it took “about five minutes” for attendees to realize the shooting was not happening in the park.

Because of the fired shots, though, Ross was only able to perform one song — accompanied by Flo Rida and Brisco — before police began clearing the area and working on the crime scene.

Prior to the event, a story on the charity initiative that ran in the Miami New Timesdescribed it as a party where “the community comes together for a day of food, fun and music from the Boss and his celebrity friends, all dedicated to promoting education and social responsibility.” Last year’s event featured appearances from Flo Rida, Yung Joc and DJ Khaled, and the paper promised that there would be “free food, drinks, and back-to-school supplies for the kids, so bring the fam.”

The rapper — who has been fending off reports for the past few weeks that hespent time as a corrections officer before his rise as a rapper known for boasting of his former drug-trade ties — normally hands out the Rick Ross Be Out Scholarship at the party, which this year went to a Carol City Junior High graduate. Mason said 2,000 backpacks were also distributed to local youth.
 
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