
One of the biggest stories shaking the hip-hop world right now is the verbal diss between Rick Ross and The Game. The two have locked horns following the release of The Game's diss record, "Freeway's Revenge". Rick Ross made his feelings clear about the track in an Instagram post, quoting a lyric from "Hate It Or Love It", a 2005 hit track by 50 Cent and The Game.
The post seems to be Ross' dismissive response to The Game's aggressive record. The lyric - "Hate It or Love It The underdog on top" - was originally delivered by 50 Cent on the infamous track. Ross tagged his car show in the post, effectively redirecting his followers' attention away from the diss. https://www.instagram.com/p/C6y0eLrOopi/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Prior to this, Ross and The Game had collaborated on "Ali Bomaye", a track from The Game's 'Jesus Piece' album. Yet, The Game appears to be irked by Ross' provocative behavior towards Drake in his feud with Kendrick Lamar.
In the diss track, The Game doesn't hold back and takes shots at Ross' health, weight, and past as a correctional officer. He accuses the MMG mogul of having peculiar sexual fetishes and alleges that former MMG rapper Gunplay knows some uncomfortable truths Ross would rather not divulge. https://youtu.be/abSDgUNI8QI?si=c11x1QkKeXwY5VIH
For those interested in the genre, fans can dig deeper into the lyrics and their significance using Genius' annotation feature. The fans can also update their hip-hop playlist by adding "Freeway's Revenge" from Amazon Music, Spotify, or Apple Music.
The Game continues with his relentless attack, criticizing Ross' "Biggest Bawse" persona, many opulent claims, and even his past life-threatening health issues. This diss track is one more addition to the long tradition of hip-hop feuds, highlighting the competitive spirit and lyrical dexterity that permeate the industry.
