To you
You must also be a brokie then, get a job
To you
Perched down so we don't see his fat belly with them skinny legs looking like Humpty Dumpty
I was thinking I need a supercut of Ross just laughing his problems away.
this is corny lol
he's p*ssy
nikka responded to everyone directly who came at him for the past year
when it comes to game he trying to ignore him and act like he above it, send indirect ig videos without saying his name lol
ross is a bytch and if u try to spin it any other way you dikk munching
he dont want a 1000 bars and running on his head
Thread is comedy.
If Ross fans think Game is irrelevant compared to Ross. Imagine how T.I fans must have when Ross dissed Tip. Oh thats right,we didnt even hear it. Imagine how Jeezy fans felt when Ross was dissing the Snowman? As someone who owned a snowman shirt I can tell you it felt laughable. Now imagine how 50cent fans felt when Ross opened up his jowls to diss 50 and G Unit. Then imagine how Drake fans.......
I dont think I need to continue to go on do I? I. Every beef Ross has forced and involved himself in,hes been Game. So these responses are validation of how pathetic yall must have thought Ross looked dissing who he was dissing. But you had to put on a brave face and stand by your man
Ross fukk your old lady?You are 100% right, but you are also talking to nobody. Have you ever met a Rick Ross fan? I haven't. People fukk with his music but ain't nobody was checking for him because of HIM. Has he ever had a good song that didn't have at least somebody singing on the hook as a feature? The first and last one was hustlin', and the sample on the hook made that record.
Edit: god damn, look at his singles list on his discog wiki. 95% of the singles have features
Rick Ross discography - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Bolded are the only ones WITHOUT a feature
"Hustlin'"
"Push It"
"Get That Bread"(featuring Big Duke and Cinque)
"Speedin'"(featuring R. Kelly)
"The Boss"(featuring T-Pain)
"Here I Am"(featuring Nelly and Avery Storm)
"Magnificent"(featuring John Legend)
"Maybach Music 2"(featuring Kanye West, T-Pain, and Lil Wayne)
"Go"(with Triple C's featuring Birdman)
"Super High"(featuring Ne-Yo)
"B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)"(featuring Styles P)
"Aston Martin Music"(featuring Drake and Chrisette Michele)
"9 Piece"(featuring Lil Wayne or T.I.)
"You the Boss"(featuring Nicki Minaj)
"I Love My bytches"
"Stay Schemin'"(featuring Drake and French Montana)
"Touch'N You"(featuring Usher)
"Diced Pineapples"(featuring Wale and Drake)
"100 Black Coffins"
"Box Chevy"
"Oil Money Gang"(featuring Jadakiss)
"No Games"(featuring Future)
"The Devil Is a Lie"(featuring Jay-Z)
"War Ready"(featuring Jeezy)
"Thug Cry"(featuring Lil Wayne)
"Keep Doin' That (Rich bytch)"(featuring R. Kelly)
"If They Knew"(featuring K. Michelle)
"Nickel Rock"(featuring Boosie Badazz)
"Foreclosures"
"Money Dance"(featuring The-Dream)
"Peace Sign"
"Sorry"(featuring Chris Brown)
"Make It Work"(with Wale and Meek Mill)
"Purple Lamborghini"(with Skrillex)
"Buy Back the Block"(featuring 2 Chainz and Gucci Mane)
"I Think She Like Me"(featuring Ty Dolla Sign)
"Trap Trap Trap"(featuring Young Thug and Wale)
"Florida Boy"(featuring T-Pain and Kodak Black)[21]
"Green Gucci Suit"(featuring Future)
"Act a Fool"(featuring Wale)
"Big Tyme"(featuring Swizz Beatz)
"Gold Roses"(featuring Drake)
"Gimme Brain"(with Travis Barker and Lil Wayne)
"Entanglements(with August Alsina)
"Pinned to the Cross"(featuring Finn Matthews)
"Outlawz"(featuring Jazmine Sullivan and 21 Savage)
"Little Havana"(featuring Willie Falcon and The-Dream)
"Shaq & Kobe"(with Meek Mill)
"Champagne Moments"