Rick Ross is leaving the door open for reconciliation with Drake—under the right conditions. Appearing on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, the Miami rapper made
Rick Ross is leaving the door open for reconciliation with Drake—under the right conditions.
Appearing on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, the Miami rapper made it clear he’s not holding any serious grudges and suggested their beef wasn’t that deep to begin with. “Real ns stay real,” Ross said in a clip shared by Akademiks TV. “Was it something really deep? Nah. F* that, though. But if it’s real, it’s real—and that’s what it is.”
He even joked about what it might take to squash the tension: “You never know, if a n***a send me a bottle of Luc Belaire—especially the white one. Send me a white Belaire and I’ll take a picture with you.”
Ross previously addressed the feud on Caresha Please with Yung Miami, saying the fallout stemmed from Drake name-dropping him in a track. “He mentioned my name, and that’s a no-no,” Ross explained. “Don’t do that, especially when it ain’t about no real sh*t. But when you do that, okay then—this is how we gonna play.”
Despite the back-and-forth, Ross said he’s not losing sleep over the situation. “I can wake up every day and say ‘BBL Drizzy’ or some old sht while I’m smoking a joint, listening to the waterfalls, looking at the birds fly off. That sht easy for me… I ain’t losing no sleep over none of that sh*t.”
The feud between the former collaborators ignited last year when Drake’s diss track “Push Ups” leaked, targeting Ross’s age and questioning his cultural relevance.
Ross hit back with “Champagne Moments,” accusing Drake of using ghostwriters and undergoing cosmetic procedures—though he reminded fans that Drake once called him his “favorite person to rap with.”
While tensions have flared, Ross’s lighthearted tone suggests peace might just be a bottle of Belaire away.
