Cash Money’s Turk isn’t here for Rick Ross‘ disses. The hip-hop veteran has responded to getting name-dropped in Yung Renzel’s hard-hitting “Idols Become Rivals” single and new music video.
In a new interview, Turk explained why Ross should have reconsidered going at Baby and speaking up for Cash Money artists including himself.
“I think Rick Ross is a great rapper. He’s a very good lyricist. He can put wordplay together. As far as speaking up for another man, he can’t speak up for me. I respect a man for who he is. I respect Birdman. On my situation, me and Birdman dealt with our situation and we handled it like men which I think every situation should be dealt with anyway. I think if he did the record, he shouldn’t say my name without hollering at me. I don’t think he should have mentioned my name – I got love for everybody. It’s just like a family, sometimes family fall out. … That’s not gonna fix the problem. It’s gonna make another problem escalate and it doesn’t have to be that.” (TMZ)
Over the past few days, Ross has continued to promote his “Idols Become Rivals” music video.
Earlier in the week, Ricky Rozay unleashed his hard-hitting new video.
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Prior to the unveiling, Ross trolled Baby with teasers for the music video.
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