A few days after Rozay was involved in an altercation in Canada amid his feud with Drake, the comedian/actor gives his reaction to the attack during a recent outing.
- Jul 5, 2024
AceShowbiz - After a dramatic weekend at Vancouver's Ignite Music Festival, the music world is buzzing with talk of a violent altercation involving Rick Ross' crew and associates linked to Drake. The incident quickly went viral, fueled by intense video footage and rapid social media sharing.
The confrontation is said to have sparked when the event's DJ played Kendrick Lamar's diss track "Not Like Us", a song known to criticize Drake. Tensions escalated between Ross's entourage and the purported Drake affiliates, eventually erupting into a physical brawl.
Footage from multiple sources captured the chaotic scene, showcasing the raw intensity of the altercation. According to a social media account, 6ixaktv, Drake appeared to endorse the incident by liking a post about the fight, which read, "@richforever met the BC demons at his show tonight...He shouldn't have played @kendricklamar hit record."
The incident was the talk of the town, and curiosity surrounded the aftermath. Enter Druski and DJ Drama, who were caught by TMZ at the airport. When asked about the incident, Druski poignantly remarked, "I told y'all don't sleep on those Canadians, I told y'all." His comment underscored the idea that Canadians are not to be underestimated when defending their own.
Amidst this uproar, unrelated but still noteworthy news emerged from the BET Awards. DJ Drama voiced his thoughts on the Best New Artist category, sharing his belief that Sexyy Red was unfairly snubbed. "Yeah, I think she should have won," he expressed. Yet, he quickly pivoted to highlight Tyla's strengths, noting, "Tyla's dope too, and she's beautiful."