Rick Ross Questions 50 Cent’s Loyalty to Dr. Dre Over His Stance in Drake-Kendrick Beef

Rick Ross has some words for 50 Cent about his loyalty to Dr. Dre after seeing a clip of the rapper speaking on him in an upcoming episode of Million Dollaz Worth of Game.

Ross posted a video on Instagram in which he explains that he saw Fif speaking on him on the podcast. After throwing some slight shade at Gillie by calling the podcast “The Wallo Show,” he questions Fifs’ actions during the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. “I thought Dr. Dre put you on,” he said. “Dr. Dre was the set. I thought you was loyal to Dr. Dre.”

“You mean to tell me you went with the Canadian over Dr. Dre who you say changed your life?” Ross continued before giving him some props. “You did shut the fuck up once the Canadian took the L — you got totally quiet.”

What Ross is probably referencing is the fact that Fif remained mostly neutral during the beef instead of siding with the West Coast where Dr. Dre is from. In July, in the midst of the beef, Fif shared photos with Drake, suggesting that they were brainstorming together.

The clip from Million Dollaz Worth Of Game that set Ross off featured Fif answering a question from Gillie about what his issue with Ross is.

“Nothing else works for him outside of mentioning me,” said Fif. “When things get bad, he mentions me.”

Fif then suggested that the difference between the two of them is that 50 Cent gets covered by all websites while Ross only gets covered by rap blogs.

The latest chapter of the two artists’ ongoing beef kicked into high gear in June after Ross and his crew got attacked in Canada for playing “Not Like Us” during a show. Fif, likely in jest, voiced his concerns with an Instagram post about the situation, hoping that Ross learned from the experience.

“Hey guys. I just saw a very unfortunate situation that took place in Canada, and I want to say to everyone that I hope that that brother made it home safely,” said Fif. “I hope that he now has a different perspective and a better sense of what to do and what not to do while you’re out in the world. That part where that young guy went like—he did this little move and shit and got knocked the fuck out—that does not reflect him. That reflects his camp.”

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