50 Cent isn’t letting up on King Combs after the son of Diddy dropped a diss track aimed at 50 in defense of his father on Sunday night. In two new posts on Instagram, 50 brought up a woman by the name of Grace O’Marcaigh who has accused Combs of sexual assault and harassment. She made the claims in a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court, last month.
“Damn @kingcombs that what you told Grace O’Marcaigh on that boat huh, gave her the puffy juice with that special sauce in it. LOL BOY OH BOY! BAD BOY FOR LIFE!” 50 wrote. In another post, he added: “Now why would you say some shit like this when you know the FEDS are investigating. IS YOU STUPID OR IS YOU DUMB? LOL.”
Combs addresses the controversy surrounding his father as well as the recent Homeland Security raids on the family’s properties in Los Angeles and Miami on the song. “I dare one of you n****s scream out ‘no diddy’” Combs raps, referencing the viral meme. “… Police raid the crib like they think we selling crack, but we out here selling tracks / multimillion dollar plaques.” He also brings up 50 directly, adding: “When all they had was 50 Cent who put the city on the map?/ Stop lying, pops been hated on by many men and n***a, that’s fine/ They gon’ try to stop these Eminems and they gon’ die tryin.’”
King Combs has shared a diss track aimed at 50 Cent in which he addresses the backlash his father, Diddy, is facing amid several ongoing alleged sexual misconduct lawsuits. Combs also speaks on the Homeland Security raids conducted on Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami properties. Akademiks played the song during his live stream on Sunday night.
“I dare one of you n****s scream out ‘no diddy’” Combs raps on the song, referencing the viral meme relating to his father’s allegations. Later, he adds: “Police raid the crib like they think we selling crack, but we out here selling tracks / multimillion dollar plaques.” From there, he brings up 50 Cent, who has since responded to the track on Instagram.
As for that response, 50 captioned a photo of Combs and Diddy. He wrote: “I feel so threatened by the things Christian is saying on his record. I’m afraid for my life, please don’t hurt me guys. I never mentioned or posted anything about puffy’s kids because KEEFE D said he killed 2Pac. [shrugging emoji]. LOL.” Check out the diss as well as 50’s response below.
Federal agents raided Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami back in March as part of an ongoing investigation. He has yet to be charged with any crimes and maintains his innocence. Additionally, several alleged victims have come forward with lawsuits detailing accusations of abuse regarding Diddy in recent months; however, he’s also denied all of those claims. Regardless, 50 Cent has spent the last several months incessantly trolling Diddy over the situation. Be on the lookout for further updates on King Combs and 50 Cent on HotNewHipHop.
One of the oddest remnants of the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef is another rap battle: an unfulfilled one between The Game and Rick Ross. We say “unfulfilled” because Rozay brushed off the Los Angeles rapper’s diss track against him, “Freeway’s Revenge,” through his typical social media trolling. However, according to The Documentary MC, he actually had an underwhelming response track ready, but chose to refrain from dropping it out of fear. Moreover, it’s obviously an unsubstantiated claim over an instigated feud, but he claimed victory in the Instagram post below while remarking on his own lyrical prowess.
“The cereal killer [duck emoji]’n this real smoke,” The Game wrote of Rick Ross over the weekend. “Scared to drop that nursey rhyme you recorded the other night I see lol… F**k it, a quick W for the home team & some real rap for the fans playlist. Posting very attainable cereal bowls, bottled up dog piss & crouching by cars like that’s gone get you outta this a** whoopin’. IT AINT !!!
“& for rap fans worldwide…” The Game continued. “Thing about most these rap n***as y’all idolize is… they pick & choose who they diss very carefully. End of the day, ALL the n***as in this s**t know what I’m capable of especially when it’s time to go bar for bar. The real ‘Rick Ross’ @freewayricky this one was for you big homie [100 emoji]. & as for chicken legs: you can’t whoop my a** or out rap me so… post all the cars, n fake watches you want to.. the real fans see through you & that Widebach Music s**t !!! You can’t run from this s**t. S**t, you can’t run period… human capri sun pouch body shaped n***a you. – Chuck Taylor.”
Meanwhile, Rick Ross is not only dealing with this fallout (in which he’s made it clear he doesn’t care about The Game), but with the attacks he received for dissing Drake. Fans clowned his pretty empty concert the other day, revamping theories that Drizzy pulled a 50 Cent on him. Whether or not he really bought The Biggest Boss’ concert tickets will forever be a mystery. But either way, whether it’s from a titan or from a more low-key lyricist, it seems like he’s comfortable from behind the ‘Gram, not behind a mic.
Earlier this week, The Game unleashed a brutal diss track directed at Rick Ross, “Freeway’s Revenge.” On it, he picks apart the rapper’s persona, throwing jabs about his weight, past, and more. Fans were ready to hear a response from Ross, whether it be in the form of a song or a scathing social media post, but he’s yet to say much. Yesterday, he simply took to Instagram to laugh at The Game, flaunting a Louis Vuitton bowl and suggesting he’s “starving.”
This appeared to leave The Game somewhat disappointed, as he quickly responded with a photo of a Louis Vuitton bag. “He wanted all smoke a week ago,” he captioned the post. “Chicken legs can’t go bar for bar so we going LV for LV now I guess [laughing emojis]. I hate these rap n****s.” It’s now a new day, but so far, fans have heard nothing.
In fact, Rick Ross looks to be keeping himself busy with new hobbies instead. In a new clip, he’s seen roller skating around, teasing a new challenge once he gets good. “In 30 days we’re gonna have a skate challenge,” he says. “Mayweather, Chris Brown, what’s up?” He then went on to try to show off his skills, which despite him using a training walker, ended in a fall.
His unbothered demeanor through all of this is surprising, though perhaps he’s just as sick of beef as fans are after Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s feud. Of course, Ross’ lack of response is somewhat of a response in itself too, suggesting that he doesn’t see The Game as a worthy opponent. What do you think of The Game dissing Rick Ross on his new track “Freeway’s Revenge”? What about Rick Ross being unfazed by it? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
The Game and Rick Ross never had a lot of direct issues with one another, but what little tension existed definitely escalated with the explosive back-and-forth between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. They made their sides quite clear, but it looks like the Los Angeles rapper in particular wasn’t content with solely supporting the 6ix God against Rozay’s favorite. Moreover, following some Instagram subs, he dropped “Freeway’s Revenge,” a lyrical takedown of Ross’ character that joined in on the beef-flinging.
The main thesis behind this diss track is to expose Rick Ross as a fake gangster and an inauthentic presence in the culture, on top of some really disrespectful moments, all filtered through The Game’s soulful beat selection, intricate rhyme schemes, vivid imagery, and creative wordplay and diction. Whether the Biggest Boss will respond on wax is another matter, but this is a pretty steamy way to kick things off. Maybe they’ll go for a couple of rounds like Drake and Kendrick Lamar, although ironically, Game brings up some authenticity arguments against Ross that aren’t too far off from what shots Kendrick had for Drizzy.
The Game Sets Kendrick Lamar & Drake’s Beef As A Backdrop
Perhaps that’s where we should begin, as The Game’s numerous references to Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s current beef give credence to the idea that this conflict is what inspired his diss towards Rick Ross. Most of these inclusions are firearm wordplay, such as “This ain’t the Kendrick beef, my Drac’ sing songs” and “My K.Dot s**t, I don’t have to turn the beam on.” There’s one flip on K.Dot’s classic 2012 album and its track “The Art Of Peer Pressure”: “Bad kid, good city, I study the art of war.” Finally, the most relevant beef reference in “Freeway’s Revenge” is the line “You ain’t sold no birds, you trolled the owl,” pointing to Ross’ obsession with Drizzy online. While Game doesn’t outright diss Kendrick here, he does openly stand up for Aubrey against Rick Ross, and takes advantage of both artists’ work.
That’s all to set the stage for the stakes in this new feud, making it not just a historical timestamp but the act of war that inspired these two troops to take to the battlefield. The Game also throws in plenty of other references that not only build up his street and hip-hop credentials as opposed to Rick Ross’, but also aim to entice other streamers like DJ Akademiks and Kai Cenat to dissect and witness this drama and gossip as closely as they did Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s. These references include Pac’s ring (which also caught mention in that showdown) and his exit from the hospital, an old Gravediggaz song (“1-800 Suicide”), Ross’ Wingstop franchises, Haitian gangs in Miami, Harry-O’s role in Death Row’s origins, and even Rozay’s tone of voice and manner of speaking with a comical imitation.
As we previously mentioned, these references and small lyrical details give more color to the main argument of the song: Rick Ross is a fraud in the rap game. Through lines like “You a C.O., that’s the last time you had keys on,” “No car shows, no pinky rings, no umbrellas in the car doors / Introduce me and my connect to that Columbian you chop that raw for,” and “All that money you rap about gon’ get you a mean plot,” The Game suggests that Ross’ history as a correctional officer and his obsession with only money and luxury make his “gangster” image fall flat on its face. He doesn’t care about the $20 million mansion renovations or the way that the MMG mogul has referred to himself on albums like 2014’s Mastermind or songs like “All Birds.”
In addition, The Game calls Rick Ross out for allegedly biting Biggie’s style and stealing his entire persona from criminal “Freeway” Rick Ross (which, of course, also inspires the title). To match, there are also plenty of vivid descriptions of violence throughout, hinting at the real depths that this beef could go to which Ross is allegedly faking but not really prepared for, such as, “I’m watching Scarface and cleaning TECs / Shots gon’ be direct, have you been through Cedar yet?” To the Drillmatic MC, his opponent is just “making up s**t just to pass the time.” What’s more, is that he hints that there is still more ammo in the clip through this bar: “And he know some s**t that ain’t cool for him to speak on / My P.O. said, ‘This ain’t the record that we agreed on!’”
Finally, plenty of harsher ammunition here made things quite personal between The Game and Rick Ross. For one, “Freeway’s Revenge” takes aim at Ross’ weight on occasion, claims that he’s a fan of golden showers, and clowns the “fish tanks and marble floors” and other luxurious lifestyle choices that he often flaunts throughout his career. But the real cutting jabs have to do with the Mississippi native’s health confessions and his loyalties to his circle. Game mentions his “sick as hell” struggle with insomnia and seizures due to his lifestyle and lean usage, despite Ross’ attempts to “tell us he just bought another crib, he livin’ well.” He adds, “He popping pills, they starting to f**k with his brain / Seizures off the lean, Balenciagas shorts got the s**t stains.”
Not only that, but The Game also references the lyrical controversy behind Rozay’s verse on the song “U.O.E.N.O.,” in which he brags about sleeping with a girl after slipping molly in her champagne, thus rendering her unable to give consent or even remember the incident. “This n***a drug women, that’s how your team rock?” the 44-year-old rapped against Rick Ross, although Game’s got his own sexual assault allegations to deal with right now. Regardless, he also blasts Ross’ failure to support his artist Gunplay through personal and financial struggles of the moment. With these final points, The Game claims that the Biggest Boss is a small fry that uses money and image to not just obfuscate his actual hip-hop and street connections but to present a more lively and lauded narrative of what he’s really going through and what he really stands for. Is it enough? We will see.
Last night, The Game dropped an explosive new diss track directed at Rick Ross, “Freeway’s Revenge.” On it, the Compton-born MC throws repeated jabs about his weight, history, and overall persona. Of course, it also arrived at the heels of Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s viral rap beef, which Rick Ross similarly jumped into last month. While Ross has sided with Kendrick, The Game has sided with Drake, and began taking shots at Rozay online earlier this week.
Fans, and surely The Game, were eager to hear how Rick Ross would respond to the scathing diss. Unfortunately for them, however, he doesn’t have much to say about it. Earlier today, the performer hopped online with a short clip, laughing while holding up a Louis Vuitton bowl. “You n****s starving,” he said.
Clearly, Rick Ross hasn’t taken the diss track too seriously, which seems to have left The Game somewhat disappointed. He took to his Instagram Story recently to address the lukewarm reaction, sharing a photo of a Louis Vuitton bag. “He wanted all smoke a week ago,” he wrote. “Chicken legs can’t go bar for bar so we going LV for LV now I guess [laughing emojis]. I hate these rap n****s.”
Ross’ reaction to The Game’s diss has some drawing comparisons to his own role in Drake’s beef with everyone, as he was similarly accused of trying to insert himself for clout. Others are warning him not to attempt to outshine Ross when it comes to luxury goods, as he may just have everyone beat there. What do you think of Rick Ross’ reaction to The Game’s new diss track, “Freeway’s Revenge”? Do you think The Game is disappointed? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
Late last night, The Game unleashed on Rick Ross with his new diss track, “Freeway’s Revenge.” On it, the Compton-born performer wastes no time, opening with a jarring line about cutting Ross’ stomach open and telling him he’s only a few wings away from a heart attack.
Of course, the explosive drop had fans curious to hear how Ross would respond. Luckily, he recently shared a short clip in which he mocks The Game, though he didn’t address him directly. In the clip, he holds up a Louis Vuitton bowl, chucking as he declares that his opponents are “starving.”
The Game’s diss track arrived after a bit of online shade, brought upon by Rick Ross’ vocal stance on Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s beef. Ross even chimed in with a diss track of his own last month, “Champagne Moments.” On it, he repeatedly calls Drake “white boy,” accuses him of getting a nose job, and more. He’s since been clowning the Canadian performer with various social media posts. The Game has sided with Drake amid all of this and took to his Instagram Story earlier this week to throw a jab at Ross.
“It be the fat n***as wit the skinny legs always running they mouth,” he wrote. He also shared an AI image depicting Ross as a correctional officer holding a bucket of chicken, leaving little to no room for interpretation. While it remains unclear whether or not Rick Ross plans to respond with a diss of his own, it’s clear that he isn’t taking The Game’s too seriously. What do you think of Rick Ross’ reaction to The Game’s new diss track, “Freeway’s Revenge”? What about the rapper claiming that his opponents are “starving”? Do you think he’ll get a response? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
Central Cee’s new single “CC Freestyle” contained some not-so-subtle shots at frequent rival Digga D, who took some time out of his prison stint to respond to it via an Instagram community page. Moreover, on Thursday night (May 9), he added onto his wait for a trial on drug charges by anticipating an eventual showdown with his fellow U.K. rapper. “I ain’t Drake or Kendrick,” Digga wrote, referencing their ongoing beef and suggesting that, if he and Cench really go at it, it’s not going to be for rap beef, but rather something much more dangerous and serious. “N***as like sneak dissing in the UK,” he concluded. “I shouldn’t even say n***as.”
Furthermore, the two drill and grime artists have a lot of built-up animosity over the years stemming from alleged criminal group ties, physical run-ins, and confrontations. For example, Digga D’s entourage allegedly stabbed Central Cee’s brother back in the day, something that the former even referenced in an unreleased 2021 freestyle. Here’s what the Might Delete Later collaborator had to say about Digga on “CC Freestyle.” “Surrender your flag because you’re not no Crip / I trapped and it changed my life /You trapped and all that you got was blues.“
“I’m a millionaire, bro, what about you?… They book me in L.A., they book you in Leicester,” Central Cee also raps on the cut. As for Digga D, we know that he’s never been shy about making his hectic and dangerous lifestyle evident on social media, such as him recording what seemed like a police raid on his home on Instagram Live. As such, we can’t really tell where this feud will go, especially considering that one of the opponents is behind bars. Still, hopefully they keep things to the bars themselves and sharpen their pens rather than their blades.
Meanwhile, with what looks like an Ice Spice collab on the way, Central Cee is probably poised to stay relevant and representative for the U.K. hip-hop scene, with Digga D not too far behind. They might clash again in the future, but at this point, they both clearly want to handle their careers differently. Whether this leads to subliminals for the rest of their careers or a one-on-one is anyone’s guess. But considering the temperature in rap music right now, all is fair in love and war.
It looks like the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef might get a lot of rappers more confrontational this year, and we have our first example of a side quest in this feud. Moreover, The Game just dropped a diss track against Rick Ross titled “Freeway’s Revenge,” and it’s a pretty scathing takedown of a lot of his qualities, character, history, and approaches. Fans were quick to react, either praising the song for its lyrical density, clowning both MCs for still trying to get attention of a much bigger battle, or criticizing the Los Angeles rapper’s approach to taking down the Maybach Music Group boss.
Furthermore, we know that The Game and Rick Ross apparently had issues before this, although we didn’t know whether the former was just defending Drake from the latter’s trolling. While there are references to Drizzy’s beef with Kendrick Lamar on “Freeway’s Revenge,” they’re mostly used for bar work and not as any continuations of that particular back-and-forth. He remains focused on his target and doesn’t hold back, calling into question his street credibility and health. The Documentary lyricist even hilariously imitates Rozay at one point and makes fun of his constant trolling.
At least fans now know that this went deeper than just The Game supporting Drake against Kendrick Lamar, although that definitely seems to be the origin of all this. However, a lot of fans had differing opinions on whether or not this was a good look for this specific beef. It’s fair to say that the timing of it also affected its perception, since some folks want to avoid anything related to beef right now after such a hectic past week. But at the end of the day, some stories are just too spicy to pass up. Check out more reactions to “Freeway’s Revenge” down below.
Reactions To The Rick Ross Diss
Meanwhile, what did you think of this track? Did he “Ether” his opponent here or did it leave you wanting more? Whatever the case may be, let us know in the comments section down below. Also, come back to HNHH for more news and the latest updates on The Game and Rick Ross.
The Game has been lurking in the background of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud. Overall, he has been taking Drake’s side in all of this, which is interesting considering his LA roots. Regardless, lines are being drawn right now, and while the vast majority of the industry is showing support for Kendrick, there are some people left who still rep for Drizzy. Last night, Game found himself teasing a Rick Ross diss thanks to an AI-generated image that he posted to his Instagram story. Later in the night, he dropped a diss track.
This new diss song was premiered by DJ Akademiks on his stream. Ak had been teasing a new diss song, and while some hoped it would be Drake, it was becoming clearer than ever that it was actually going to be Ross. The new song is called “Freeway’s Revenge,” and it may just be one of the most scathing tracks to come out of the last two months. To think “Like That” came out less than a month and a half ago is truly unfathomable given the recent course of events.
Throughout this track, we get a plethora of bars that aim directly at Ross and his character. Many of these bars contain allegations of drug abuse and health problems. Furthermore, The Game claims that Ross enjoys being peed on. It is one of those rumors that is almost impossible to prove, but it makes for a great bar that will definitely hit pretty hard. At the end of the day, rap beef is a live and well, and there is no telling when it will all come to an end.
Let us know what you think of this diss track from The Game, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that this new diss song was enough to get Rick Ross to respond? If Ross does deliver a response, do you believe it will be timely, or will it drop later on? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.
Quotable Lyrics:
Cut open his stomach and stuff bricks in it Put his body on a scale like there’s fish in it I can see a bitch in him! Twenty million dollar home renovation, just to slit your wrists in it