Rick Ross criticizes Gillie Da Kid’s take on Drake Diss Track featuring Kendrick Lamar as ‘Corny’

Gillie Da Kid was criticized by Rick Ross for describing the Drake diss single featuring Kendrick Lamar as “corny.”

On Tuesday (April 30), the co-host of Million Dollar Worth of Game took to Instagram to post a video in which she blasted “Euphoria” and asserted that Drizzy was clearly the victor in their rap-off.

I was just informed about that diss by Kendrick Lamar. “Dude, that was corn on the cob, even though I fucƙ with Kendrick,” Gillie remarked. “Do you know what’s incredible? Listen, dude, the light-skinned n-ggas are prevailing. Three against zero. Putting Drake in a two-to-one disadvantage.

In his personal feud with Quavo, he also declared Chris Brown the winner, saying, “Mоtherfucking Chris Brown up one to nothing.”

After hearing Gillie’s remarks, Rick Ross responded with an Instagram message that read: “Ho’s hurt haaaa.”

In 2022, after Rozay referred to the rapper-turned-podcaster as a “fraud,” the two had a falling out.Being an early commenter on Kendrick Lamar’s “Euphoria,” Rozay took advantage of the chance to slam Drake, with whom he is also feuding, and other rappers.

In an internet video, he mocked Drizzy’s private jet and screamed, “White boy, white boy, white boy… crodie, crodie, crodie.” That was his contemptuous tone.

Does that cargo plane even have WiFi? He may not have even heard this yet, but listen, white boy, I know we aren’t friends, but I have some advice for you because, let me put it simply, you don’t have somebody to lean on or someone to talk to.

“Stop,” Ross resorted to the song’s initial section to further mock the Canadian superstar’s mixed-race heritage. Stay silent. Stay silent. That Black feeling was so strong that you didn’t even notice until the intro with the Teddy Pendergrass sample came on. Put it off.He continued by accusing the Toronto native of plastic surgery once again and making fun of Drake for what some have said is that Lil Yachty was his ghostwriter.

Don’t go composing an eight-minute lyric about how you want that cash; I know you’re n-gga Yachty. Continue purchasing those mansions; however, I must inform you in a manner befitting a real n-gga: there will be no more BBLs, аss fillers, or cheek fillers.

Before Drake’s “Champagne Moments” diss track, Rick Ross had released his own diss track about the 6 God mailing French Montana a cease and desist letter over a song, revealing that the two had gotten into an argument.