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Rick Ross Claims Drake Got Nose Job, Drake Responds With Weight Diss

Drake and Rick Ross have provided ample material for Hip-hop enthusiasts to feast upon as they engaged in a heated battle of diss tracks.

In an unexpected turn of events, Drake has come forward to assert that Rozay was under the influence of weight loss drugs.

The feud ignited when Rick Ross recently took a shot at Drake with his track “Champagne Moments” as a response to “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty)” – and amidst various other insults, he alleged that Drake had undergone a rhinoplasty procedure.

The lyrics … “You ain’t never want to be a n**** anyway, n****/ That’s why you had a operation to make your nose smaller than your father nose, n****.”

Drake finally responded to the diss — sharing a text convo supposedly with his mom where she asks him point blank if he got a nose job without her.

The rapper playfully suggests he could have scored a two-for-one bargain, then goes on to mention Ross’s erratic behaviour on Mounjaro, a medication primarily used for diabetes but sometimes taken for weight loss.

He quips about Ross not eating for days and humorously remarks on the decline of his career.

Ross took to his Instagram story to respond … calling Drake — who’s mixed race — a “white boy” while cracking jokes at him for running to his mother about their beef.

Ross continued his momentum by sharing yet another video, in which he hinted at the possibility of recording a song called “Who Knows?” This clever play on words was directed towards his rap rival, who he claims underwent plastic surgery.

Source – Tru News Report

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