Bidrman Blast Rick Ross For His New Diss Track "Idols Become Rivals"

Bidrman Blast Rick Ross For His New Diss Track "Idols Become Rivals" 
BHR Hollywood Reports............Cash Money co-founder Birdman wasted no time in responding to Rick Ross' diss track "Idols Become Rivals" after it, along with the rest of his new album, Rather You Than Me, came out last night.

In an interview with Billboard, Birdman addresses the accusations of money hoarding and his pending lawsuits that popped up on the song.
Rick Ross 

“I don’t get caught up in hoe shit, man,” he said.

“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.”

Lil Wayne And Bird Man 
The song has gained significant traction since its release earlier this week and although Birdman’s “son” Lil Wayne (who is suing Cash Money over the rights to his music, specifically Tha Carter V) didn’t necessarily show his support for the diss track, he did respond favorably to an Instagram post Rozay made about their friendship.

“dam big bro that msg hit me in the heart and put the motivation on automatik start,” Weezy wrote on Twitter. “I needed that. 1 boss 2 another.”

While Birdman appears to be relatively unfazed, the lawsuits are, in fact, still pending and there’s no indication of reconciliation between the former friends. Listen to the contentious track above and check out Ross’ post below.

After the tracked leaked just before its official release last night, Ross posted an Instagram of Lil Wayne, clarifying his intent in the caption.
Video Credits : Escape City 
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