As we reported yesterday, Trick Daddy wasn't too happy with Rick Ross and his lyrics that were aimed at hiim in his recent song "Valley of Death" [listen here] and now Rick Ross is defending the lyrics. [watch here] "I think it's pretty much clear," Ross said recently in Miami about the line. "It is what it is. Like I say, I received a letter, and, you know, I feel like when it comes to a situation like this, I don't know, [Trick's health] situation. I didn't feed into it. It was a letter. It is what it is." [watch here]
Ricky admits that him and Trick haven't been on the same page. "Right now, I feel like over the last year, I got to see a lot of the people that was halfway down," the Bawse said when asked about their friendship. [watch here]"I'm finnin' to play it like we do in the streets. Everybody who I feel was halfway down, praying on the Bawse's downfall, I feel they gonna have to answer for that. I'mma most definitely address it. I'mma keep addressing it. That's why it's always best to be 100 from the jump. Be real from the jump. People I show respect to ain't got nothing to do with money and power and fame. I just keep it 100. It is what it is, and we gonna wait and see." [watch here]
Rick Ross Depends Trick Daddy Lyrics
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