11 Things We Learned From Rick Ross On The Breakfast Club - Page 10
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Rick Ross was back on The Breakfast Club, and Rozay was as confident as ever while spilling plenty of tea.
Under questioning from Charlamagne, Angela Yee and DJ Enzy, the Bawse addressed everything from his engagement, to his baby mama drama, to his court cases on down to his ongoing feud with 50 Cent.
And yeah, Rozay wasn’t hear for saying that Meek Mill got bodied by Drake. Check out 11 things we learned from Rick Ross on The Breakfast on the following pages, an below, starting with…
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The new album is titled Black Market, and it’s due out in December. The first single is “I’m Sorry,” featuring Chris Brown.
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The “Money Dance” video featured Ross on one of those trendy contraptions. Rozay admits that he damn sure fell off the hoverboard while practicing.
Ross did his best not to address 50 Cent, but when he did, he let the chopper spray: “I’ma be honest, it really isn’t personal at all with me. I just feel homie [is] a shallow weak dude. I’d probably be in my emotions as well if my first album was titled Get Rich Or Die Tryin, and I filed bankruptcy. I guess his kidney’s failed.”
I don’t even tweet like that said Ross of that suspect tweet when the Drake vs Meek beef first jumped off. Ross added that Meek is making some of his most powerful music ever, while continuing to cop pleas for him.
Ross thinks it’s a matter of “timing” as far as why Wale’s isn’t a bigger artist.