Rick Ross dropped quite a bomb on his “Idols Become Rivals,” track. In the song, he dissed Birdman and showed his respect for Lil Wayne. Birdman got a chance to speak with Billboard where he addressed the record and the subliminals. According to the Cash Money president, “numbers” is whats important.
Birdman says,
“I don’t get caught up in hoe shit, man. I just keep doing what I’m doing and keep pushing. I don’t get caught up in that, I don’t play like that. I’m a man and I stand my ground and I do my thing. Numbers don’t lie, and that’s all I give a fuck about: numbers, and puttin’ them up.”
Ross also got a chance to chop it up with Billboard prior to the single being released in which he described the song as being a letter to a former idol. He said,
“It’s basically me writing a letter to someone in the game that I looked up to damn near the most and I hate what things have come to.”
Rozay took to Instagram to show his support for Wayne with a caption reading,
“The Level of respect and Love that I have for WAYNE makes it hard to sit back and not speak on the situation.The streets need you.Being a Boss means having the courage to say the things everybody thinking but scared to say.I can’t wait for you to hear it.Midnight. #idolsbecomerivals”
dam big bro that msg hit me in the heart and put the motivation on automatik start. I needed that. 1 boss 2 another pic.twitter.com/3AIaHMuAmn
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) March 16, 2017
Source: Complex