This feud between DJ Envy and Rick Ross has been ongoing for several weeks. Both individuals host annual car shows, and Ross made an Instagram Story saying that Envy would never be on his level. The conflict began when Ross called out Envy during an appearance on Drink Champs. In response, Envy brought up Ross’ previous employment as a correctional officer, further escalating the tension between them. “I wore this today to make him feel a little more comfortable,” Envy said while wearing a correctional officer uniform to set.
Rick Ross recently engaged in more online trolling aimed at DJ Envy. This time, it was sparked by former NFL player Tony Robinson’s allegations against Envy and his business partner, Cesar Pina, regarding a real estate scam. Robinson claimed that Pina mismanaged finances. These accusations were made on social media, prompting Envy to defend himself on Instagram Live. Pina also denying any wrongdoing on his own Instagram account. During the live stream, Envy distanced himself from the allegations. In an additional rant about his issues with Ross, Envy brought up Gunplau. The pair have also had issues, ending in Gunplaysending the DJ a cease and desist letter. Now, Rick Ross has posted a video of Gunplay gifting him some new ice.
In the video captured and shared by The Shade Room, Gunplay gifts Rick Ross some new jewelry. Despite Envy bringing him up during his rants about Ross, the pair still seem to be good friends. The two are all smiles as Ross lays in bed receiving the gift. After opening it for him, Gunplay shows him the iced out chain and pendant. The video was posted by Gunplay originally, who captioned it stating the reason for the gift. “Gave my big brother a token of my appreciation for believing in me when nobody did, cared when nobody did, gave me an opportunity when nobody did,” he wrote. “I love you forever my brother thank you!!!”
Users flocked to the comments to let the world know their thoughts. “He Layin There Like My Grandma When Her Feet Swole & Say Come Gimme Some Suga,” said one comment. Another agreed, pointing out that Rick Ross looks like a mother on Mother’s Day. “He laid up in the bed, smiling like it’s Mother’s Day and his child giving him a craft he made outta macaroni. Just pride and joy,” they wrote. What do you think of the video? Make sure to sound off in the comments below to let us know. Stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news in hip-hop.
Now that his inaugural car show is done and dusted, DJ Envy appears ready to move on to bigger things. Unfortunately, the massive bout of drama that came along with with his charitable function is refusing to let go. Specifically, MMG artist Gunplay continues to lash out at The Breakfast Club host following their heated phone call earlier this week. At the time, the reality star recorded himself on the phone with Envy, at which time he expressed anger toward the media personality for talking about his daughter while also threatening to “slap the sh*t out of [him]” numerous times.
Gunplay later shared footage of the call on social media. It ultimately went viral, drawing more attention to the drama. It’s been pointed out online that Envy now has grounds to sue the 43-year-old. Instead, though, it’s the former who’s filed a cease and desist against the latter, claiming that the New Yorker’s comments about Gunplay and his family have been damaging to his mental health.
“I married a Ph.D. in criminology Karen ass Fed good luck I’mma let her take it from here buddy!” he wrote in the caption of a since-deleted Instagram post displaying the official document. “It has come to my attention that you have been making statements about my client(s), Vonshae Taylor-Morales and Richard Morales (Gunplay), that are false and misleading. These statements were averred and disseminated by you and your associates on a national, if not international level through a public forum,” the document begins.
The cease and desist later demands that Envy discontinue making “false, slanderous, and defamatory statements” about Gunplay, or damages will accordingly be sought in court. On social media, many are clowning the Miami native for taking such extremes when he’s not exactly innocent either. Of course, there are also some still showing support for the L&HH star.
Keep scrolling to see some of Twitter’s reaction to Gunplay taking legal action against DJ Envy below. Do you think the reality star is blowing things out of proportion, or is he justified in his actions? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news.
Rick Ross trolled DJ Envy on social media, earlier this week, by sharing a video of himself hanging out with former NFL player, Tony Robinson. Robinson previously accused Envy of running a real estate scam with his business partner, Cesar Pina. According to AllHipHop, several of Pina’s clients have accused him of financial mismanagement. In his tweets, Robinson noted that Envy and Pina have 20 properties in foreclosure.
Envy eventually went on Instagram Live with Robinson to defend himself from the accusations. Pina also denied the allegations on Instagram, attempting to clear The Breakfast Club host’s name.
“I honestly don’t know that’s between them and whatever happened,” Envy said in the live stream. “But did I say, ‘There, take this money and give it to this person or do this with this money?’ I never did. If you ever came to my seminar, I tell everybody, ‘Everybody on this stage, whether it’s credit, prepare, or it’s a conventional lender, do your homework because I don’t trust anybody.’ If you’ve been to my seminars, I say that a million times.”
As for Pina’s defense, he wrote on Instagram: “It’s not a secret that my relationship with DJ Envy extends beyond the turntables and into the real estate market. However, it’s critical to clarify that he was never involved in any deals, negotiations, or partnerships that have come into question. I’m sorry to my wife, my family, DJ Envy and Envy’s entire family. I love you guys and I’m sorry that individuals with nothing to lose are trying to bring you down.”
Rick Ross With Tony Robinson
Envy and Rick Ross have been feuding for weeks at this point. The two both host annual car shows. Ross had kicked things off by calling out Envy during an appearance on Drink Champs. Envy eventually fired back by bringing up Ross’ past experience as a correctional officer.
DJ Envy has responded to Gunplay calling him out on social media over comments he made about the rapper having a GoFundMe. Envy had brought it up while discussing his feud with Rick Ross, claiming that Ross didn’t contribute to the campaign. Gunplay demanded a public apology afterward. Envy addressed the incident during an episode of The Breakfast Club on Tuesday morning.
“I didn’t mention his wife and child, and I didn’t put the information about his GoFundMe, he did. I didn’t let that cat out the bag,” Envy said. “He talked about it. It was something that was a story that was reported. So, I didn’t talk about any of that.”
Envy continued: “When Gunplay called me, because he’s a friend to the room and he was upset at first, you can tell he was upset at first, I’m like ‘he’s a friend’ so like speaking to any friend who’s upset, so I let him go. I let him vent and afterwards we had a discussion and said ‘If your wife was offended, that wasn’t my intent and I apologize.’”
Gunplay originally posted a video of a phone call with Envy on social media, earlier this week. “What I had to do with anything, man? And my wife posting a GoFundMe?” Gunplay asked Envy. “My baby was sick. She had a heart defect. That has nothing to do with cars. You know I’ll slap the sh*t out you.”
DJ Envy Responds To Gunplay
Envy and Rick Ross have been feuding for weeks as they both host car shows. Ross had initially called out Envy during an appearance on Drink Champs, noting that the two aren’t on the same level. Envy fired back by bringing up Ross’ past experience as a correctional officer, even wearing an entire uniform on The Breakfast Club to troll the rapper.
Car shows have been a hot topic of conversation in hip-hop as of late, with DJ Envy hosting his in honour of Young Dolph this past weekend, and Rick Ross planning his for this Saturday (June 3) at his Promise Land estate in Georgia. The two figures have been trading shots on social media over the past few days, with things becoming increasingly personal. Earlier today, MMG artist Gunplay even posted a video of him and Envy on the phone, at which time The Breakfast Club host attempted to apologize to him for the slander, though the rapper didn’t want to hear it.
By now, the New Yorker is accustomed to the hate, so it was certainly nice to see a positive response from Gillie Da Kid on Sunday (May 28). In an Instagram post, the media personality showed off his vintage 1974 Corvette, which he said he’d be more than happy to show off at Envy’s next car show. “Bring that baby back to life. Muthaf*cka was filthy. 1974 ya know what I mean? With that 383 Stroke in it. DJ Envy next time you have a car show let me know, man. Me and Wallo come f*ck your joint up. All original too,” Gillie said from behind the camera.
While he wasn’t tagged in the video, Envy still got the message and dropped by the comments to share his thoughts. “I think it’s time…. Let’s do something in Philly,” the father of two wrote back. Seeing as Gillie and Ross have long-spanning beef it’s not surprising to see the former taking his competitor’s side in the car show face-off.
Elsewhere in the comments, the “Get Down On The Ground” artist received praise from both Curren$y and Lil Duval. The latter admitted that, while he’s not usually a fan of the specific model, he’s impressed with what GDK has done with his project. What are your thoughts on Gillie Da Kid’s 1974 Corvette? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more pop culture/hip-hop news updates.
It’s been a busy few weeks for DJ Envy – and not in a good way. The Breakfast Club host has been preparing for his upcoming car show, which is a tribute to the late Young Dolph, in between feuding with guests on his show like Chloe Bailey and Eboni K. Williams. More recently, it’s been Rick Ross who the radio personality is bumping heads with. What started out as friendly banter between the two, who are both planning similar events, quickly turned into two grown men hurling insults at each other online. At one point, Envy even referred to the Biggest Boss as a “correctional officer,” only deepening their beef.
Several celebrities have decided to remain neutral in the feud, while others, such as Gunplay, are obviously on Ross’ side. On Monday (May 29) afternoon, a video of Envy speaking on the phone with the MMG Group artist surfaced online. While the former was ready to apologize for some of his past comments that Gunplay obviously took to heart, the latter didn’t want to hear it and continued to lash out at the producer while recording the phone laying in front of him. “Why you talking crazy man?” the reality star asked Envy. “Talk crazy about who?” he responded.
“‘Bout me, my brother! What did I have to do with anything? And my wife posting the ‘Go f*ck me,’ man. My baby was sick, man. She had a heart defect, my brother. That has nothing to do with cars. You know I’ll slap the shit out of you, boy!” Gunplay claps back, getting more angry as he talks. “You know I wasn’t talking about your baby,” the 45-year-old shot back, but his latest enemy didn’t want to hear it. “Envy, for real, you know I’ll slap the shit out of you, right?” he continues, talking over the DJ.
As the video continues, the father of two makes obvious attempts to apologize, though Gunplay won’t allow him to get a word in without hurling more threats of physical violence. Are you tired of hearing about DJ Envy’s beef with Rick Ross and his artists? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news.
Beef in hip-hop can often be an incredibly cost-efficient marketing tool, depending on the stakes involved. For the most part, a few comments on Twitter or Instagram can galvanize the timeline into a frenzy, especially when its legendary rap figures are at the center of the controversy. While Rick Ross hasn’t necessarily traded bars with any of his foes recently, he’s added to his list of beefs after trading shots with DJ Envy. Last weekend, the two began trading shots over their competing car shows.
Things escalated rapidly for a few days. What began as slight jabs on social media transformed into a war of words where DJ Envy would dress up as a correctional officer to mock Ross’ previous career path. In response, Rozay turned up the hostility by mentioning The Breakfast Club host’s wife – an evident sore spot, as we’ve seen with Desus & Mero.
Fortunately, there’s always room for forgiveness (at least, we hope). In his autobiography, Hurricanes, he revealed tension between him and DJ Khaled that began when he put up $1,000 for a Terror Squad chain belonging to the DJ. His reason? “Dissing Khaled and everybody else was my way of trying to get something going,” Ross said. Of course, that feud didn’t last long; these days, they comically debate the origins of almond milk.
In the wake of Ross’ latest feud with DJ Envy, we decided to dive into some of Rick Ross’ biggest beefs that rattled the rap world. Although many of his feuds deserve to be unpacked by themselves, we’re briefly breaking down Ross’s issues with other figures in pop culture.
Birdman
Thanks to Rick Ross, “idols become rivals” became cemented in hip-hop jargon due to his issues with Birdman. Now, there were a few moments that led to their feud. For starters, Drake and Meek Mill’s beef blew up, leading to the infamous bars in 2015’s “Color Money,” where Ross raps, “I got more money than that pussy that you’re signed to.” Birdman ultimately brushed it off, feigning ignorance of Ross’ motives before the MMG boss came out the gates swinging with “Idols Become Rivals,” where he finally addressed the root of their issues. It was not only Birdman’s dealings with Lil Wayne but also his friend DJ Khaled during his Cash Money stint that left a bad taste in Ross’ mouth. Ultimately, the issues appear to be water under the bridge, as neither Birdman nor Rick Ross has addressed the matter further.
“Freeway” Ricky Ross
Rick “Freeway” Ross, the reformed drug kingpin, sued the Miami rapper Rick Ross for using his name without permission. In a $10M filing, Freeway accused Ross of copyright infringement for using his moniker as a rap name. Although Rick Ross seemingly denied knowing about the notorious drug trafficker, the reference was undoubtedly evident, especially for a rapper who continues to namedrop drug lords as a benchmark of wealth. Ultimately, a judge ruled in the rapper’s favor.
50 Cent
The long-standing issues between Rick Ross and 50 Cent stand among the pettiest of beefs in recent rap history. Apparently, 50 Cent looked at Rick Ross the wrong way at an event, although Fif denied ever seeing the Miami rapper. However, things only worsened when Ross released “Mafia Music,” where he dissed 50 Cent. In response, 50 unloaded “Officer Ricky (Go Head, Try Me).”
For over a decade, the two continued to throw shots at each other – through social media and diss tracks – while dragging other affiliates into the issue. As 50 stated on “Warning Shot,” “I’mma f*ck your life up for fun,” vowing to use his resources to make Ross’ life miserable. He followed through on the promise once he dragged the mother of Ross’ child into the equation, who confirmed Ross’ past as a correctional officer. In addition, 50 Cent also began to aim at DJ Khaled while members of G-Unit, namely Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo, piled on. Eventually, Meek became involved when he defended Ross on 4/4 EP. Rick Ross and 50 Cent still haven’t resolved their issues, nor will they ever. Both have seemingly made peace with the idea of taking this one to the grave.
Jeezy
What began as a shout-out to America’s biggest kingpin became one of the most explosive beefs in Rick Ross’ career. Rick Ross hit single “BMF” appeared on the Albert Anastasia EP before landing on Teflon Don. However, the song’s success seemingly spurred tension between the two parties. When Jeezy released his remix of the record – including a cameo from Big Meech himself – fans dug deeper into the line, “How you blowin’ money fast, you don’t know the crew? Oh, you part of the fam, sh*t I never knew.” Although Jeezy and Ross denied issues, things began to bubble following several subliminal shots. Ross released “The Summer’s Mine,” containing what seemed to be a slight jab at Jeezy. However, the ATL rapper later returned fire in an interview shot in the streets of Miami.
Despite being signed to the same label (Def Jam), it seemed that no industry executive had the pull to put their issues to rest. The two rappers ran into each other at the BET Awards in 2012, where their crews got into a physical fight. Rumor has it that G-Unit was also involved in the melee.
Eventually, the two rappers put their differences aside and joined forces on 2014’s “War Ready,” ending their long-standing issues. Ironically, Rick Ross, who received a few shots from then CTE-signee Freddie Gibbs at the time, recently said that he wanted to help the Atlanta rapper and the Gary, IN MC patch things up with one another.
Gillie Da King
In recent years, Rick Ross has found more value in trolling his adversaries online than on wax. Such as the case of DJ Envy, Rick Ross found himself trading barbs with Gillie Da King. Ross called Gillie a “fraud” following the podcast host’s run-in with his former adversary, Lil Wayne, at Jackson State University.
During Southside’s interview on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, Gillie slammed older rappers who resort to social media antics to regain their footing in the culture. However, Gillie specifically began mentioning Ross’ collection of cows before resorting to the correctional officer jabs. In response, Ross said he spends more monthly money on his cows than Gillie does on his family. Eventually, Ross joked about joining the podcast circuit as a direct competitor to Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. Gillie then suggested Rozay call his podcast the “Mickey Mouse Show.” Sure, it lacks originality, but it seemingly silenced their online beef.
Tory Lanez
While some of Rick Ross’ beefs have been nothing short of petty, his tirade against Tory Lanez appeared to come from a good place. A day after a Kentucky jury declined to charge the officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s murder, Tory Lanez released Daystar. This album attempted to clear his name from allegations surrounding Megan Thee Stallion’s shooting. “Tory Lanez, poor decision brother,” Ross said. “Dropping that project… Just outta respect for Breonna Taylor, bruh, we gotta respect these sisters. That ain’t how you address the accusations you are facing. That was a poor choice, homie. You ain’t getting no money with that shit.”
While Tory claimed that Ross wasn’t even attending the protests for Breonna Taylor in Miami, the MMG Boss refuted that the Canadian rapper only showed his support because the rally passed by his home. Following a few more shots between the two, Ross offered a SmartCar to Tory Lanez – an apparent jab at the I Told You rapper’s height. Eventually, the two linked up and squashed their beef while Ross began promoting his annual car show at the Promised Land.
Fat Joe says he’s unhappy with the ongoing feud between Rick Ross and DJ Envy. The New York rapper addressed the beef during a video posted on his Instagram page, Monday. He called both of them “beautiful” people.
“Don’t like what’s going on with Rick Ross and DJ Envy,” Joe said. “Don’t like it. I love ’em both. Beautiful men in their own right, successful, do their thing. I don’t like where it’s going. I know I’ve had my share of beefing with people, but I don’t like it because they’re both beautiful, beautiful people.”
Envy and Ross have been feuding for weeks during the run-up to both of their car shows. Ross initially took a jab at the Breakfast Club co-host during his interview on Drink Champs. He remarked that Envy was “never on my level” when it comes to hosting car shows. From there, the two traded shots back and forth online.
“DJ Envy, you just gave me a good idea. I just told the people who are coming to clean up my pool to hold on ’cause I said Envy and his seven sons can come over here, y’all can handle this pool for the pool party, July 2nd,” Ross taunted in one Instagram Story video. On Monday morning’s episode of The Breakfast Club, Envy arrived on set in a correctional officer uniform to troll Ross. “I could tell he was rattled,” Envy said of Ross’ response to his comments. “So I wore this today to make him feel a little more comfortable.” Envy went on to joke about Rick Ross’ boss being a prison warden in Miami.
Fat Joe On DJ Envy & Rick Ross
The first of the two car shows going down will be DJ Envy’s in Memphis on May 28 at 12:00 PM. That will be followed by Ross with his on Saturday, June 3 at 11:00 AM.
The beef between Rick Ross and DJ Envy over their respective car shows has been one of the more bizarre feuds of the year. Not only are they in relatively separate camps when it comes to their cultural contributions, but many critics of the spat believe that it’s gone a little too far for what it’s worth. Now, thanks to a recent Instagram Story post from Rozay, things just went a whole lot father in that direction. In the clip, he proposes a “one-time opportunity” of employment to The Breakfast Club host’s wife. As the prompt suggests, it’s not exactly a friendly offer.
“It’s the Biggest Boss,” Rick Ross started his video. “June 3rd, I’m providing jobs. DJ Envy-ous, I got a job for your girlfriend. This is a one time opportunity. Your girlfriend has the opportunity to be my pickleball paddle polisher. My pickleball paddle polisher! You hear me? Let her know. While they cleaning the pools…” and he proceeded to swing the paddle back and forth in a suggestive manner. “Yeah! Enjoy your day.
“Now, I know this ain’t in DJ Envy book,” Rick Ross continued in a separate Story post. “I might help you sell some books, but your girlfriend faked an orgasm for two decades? Oh, she needs a motherf***ing paddle. Tell her I got her.” Furthermore, the last big development in this feud was the media personality dressing up as a correctional officer for his radio show. “I could tell he was rattled,” Envy remarked of the rapper’s response to his shots. “So I wore this today to make him feel a little more comfortable.” However, maybe Ross will be a little more comfortable now that he’s apparently gotten official approval to run his car show.
Rozay Shows Off Apparent Approval For His Event
As previously reported, it seemed like officials refused to give the official permit for the event to take place. Still, it seems like now there are little barriers to prevent the showdown from happening. Unfortunately, the beef got really nasty as a result, and is that ever worth it when both actors are trying to help their communities? Regardless, come back to HNHH for the latest updates on Rick Ross and DJ Envy, and for more news on this beef.
With both Rick Ross and DJ Envy hosting their individual car shows within the next month, a lot of friendly jabs have been taken on social media on both sides, but now The Breakfast Club co-host has brought a more serious element to the rivalry by adding 50 Cent to the conversation.
After a week of back ad forth between he and Ross, Envy posted a pic of him and Ross’ longtime foe 50 chilling together at a restaurant. Envy then quoted Drake’s “Stay Schemin” as the caption, which read, “It bothers me when the gods get to acting like the broads, Guess every team doesn’t come complete with n-ggas like ours, That’s why I see no need to compete with n-ggas like y’all,” he wrote. “[Queens Get The Money] @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi @50cent #CarShowSeason #BeigeRage.”
Ross started the rift by stating on Drink Champs that Envy was “never on my level” when it comes to car shows. Envy fired back on The Breakfast Club by talking about Ross’ permit issues for his car show slated for June 3 in Georgia.
“My car show in Memphis is still going down at the same venue, same place,” Envy said while promoting his own upcoming car shows. “It is May 28th in Memphis. We’re going to have cars from Young Dolph, 50 Cent, Key Glock and myself…and then Houston, we doing it at the same venue — we not moving — at the NRG Stadium as well. The ‘Drive Your Dreams’ Car Show, Father’s Day weekend.”