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Rick Ross Takes Aim at Drake on New Song 'Color Money'
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Drizzy's favorite politician Norm Kelly then responds to Rozay's diss track, saying the MMG boss should just 'end the rap career and just stick to Wing Stop.'

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The Drake vs. Meek Mill feud just got uglier thanks to another rapper, Rick Ross. As he geared up to release his new album "Black Market", the Maybach Music Group boss recently premiered a new cut called "Color Money" which appears to feature shots at the Canadian MC.

Taking side with his MMG signee Meek, Rozay seems to make a reference to Drizzy's "Back to Back" on his own record. "Color money got your b***h out on a world tour/ My lil' homie made a million on his girl's tour," he raps at one point, responding to the Toronto native's "Is that a world tour or your girl's tour?" lyrics.

"We back to back and down to wack a n***a unborn," he continues. "Miami n***as got 'em changin' all they gun laws/ So run Forrest, got some shooters and they dying too/ I got more money then that p***y that you're signed to."

If Rozay's involvement isn't bad enough, Norm Kelly is here to make things worse. A huge and very loyal fan of Drake, the Canadian politician blasted the 39-year-old spitter in a tweet he posted on Tuesday, December 2.

Calling Rozay "the fakest boss that you seen thus far," Kelly told him to "end the rap career & just stick to Wing Stop." He concluded the post, "Another break from views will give yo camp a big loss."

Rozay's "Black Market" album is set for release this Friday, December 4.

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