Freeway Ricky Ross Takes Shots At Jay Z: “These Dudes Just Don’t Keep It 100” [Audio]

Written By S. Samuel

After taking aim at Rick Ross for allegedly jacking his hip-hop alias over the past few years, former drug kingpin Freeway Ricky Ross has now placed his sights on music mogul Jay Z.

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In a new interview, Ross notes Jay’s recent Vanity Fair cover feature and a reference to selling drugs during his pre-fame days.

“I’m just out here pounding the concrete, been in Orlando and just left Detroit hitting these high schools up really letting them know about these dudes out here who are faking talking about they sold dope and its so corny. I was just reading on the airplane the other day in Vanity Fair with Jay-Z in it talking about that he sold crack. I was just reading it and it was so corny. These dudes just don’t keep it 100. They was good boys and went to school and got college degrees and somebody gave them a good job and they doin’ alright. Everybody wanna be D-Boyz but they don’t have real D-Boy stories. When you read what they said it looks like a news reporter wrote it for them.” (“Murder Master Music Show”)

Freeway also noted how much real time he paid to the penal system for his drug dealing ways.

“That’s crazy that you said that but they are excepted by everybody. These people let them go and talk to their kids and the President of the United States will invite them to the White House, but with me I did 20 years in prison and I am telling them to not sell drugs and you gotta try to make it a better way,” he added. “When I sold dope I believed that it was cool at that time to sell dope and I don’t feel like that anymore and that’s why I do what I do right now. … I believe [rapper Rick Ross] is being financed by the police union and keeps spreading bullsh*t to the youngsters so they can keep filling up the penitentiaries because he ain’t selling no music but they keep putting him on the radio and putting out all these big expensive videos but he ain’t selling no music so somebody is shootin’ off money. I believe its the police union behind it.” (“Murder Master Music Show”)

In his Vanity Fair feature, Jigga delved into his days as a weight pusher and the regret he felt after investing into a music career.

“Crack was everywhere–it was inescapable. There wasn’t any place you could go for isolation or a break. You go in the hallway; [there are] crackheads in the hallway. You look out in the puddles on the curbs–crack vials are littered in the side of the curbs. You could smell it in the hallways, that putrid smell; I can’t explain it, but it’s still in my mind when I think about it. … [Regret?] Not until later, when I realized the effects on the community. I started looking at the community on the whole, but in the beginning, no. I was thinking about surviving. I was thinking about improving my situation. I was thinking about buying clothes.” (Vanity Fair)

Earlier this year, Ross teamed up with actor Nick Cannon to start work on a biopic.

According to Ross, he and Cannon have a long history and he’s been trying to secure the rapper for some time. “I’ve been wanting him to play my role since ’96. We got hooked up, I met him I love his personality, know what I’m saying? We family now, we are going to get this thing right. However long it takes, his story has got to be told,” said Ross. Cannon is apparently just as eager as Ross and explained that the partnership was “history in the making.” (The Versed)

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Written by S. Samuel

Steven Samuel is the co-founder of SOHH.com.

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