So, Rick Ross found himself in a bit of a mess at a music festival in Canada, and it was all caught on video!
In a wild turn of events, Rick Ross shared his side of the story about a brawl with Drake fans during an interview with Yung Miami on her show. Ross was quick to deny that he got punched, despite what the video showed. He insisted it was just a drink thrown at him and exclaimed, ‘Get back, pussy n-ggas!’ causing chaos to clear up.
Ross explained that the situation might have ended differently if his usual crew had been with him. He mentioned that many of his friends couldn’t join him because of their felonies. ‘If I had just two or three more of my homies, we would’ve stripped them n-ggas out their drawers and socks,’ he said.
At the festival, Ross only had his assistant, DJ, and one security guard. Despite the chaos, Ross insisted the event was ‘light work.’ He even boasted about getting paid and enjoying some food afterward. ‘We got our paper, got to the jet, and had some Wingstop,’ he said nonchalantly.
The fight started when Ross played a Kendrick Lamar song dissing Drake, which angered some Drake fans backstage. The video shows Ross and his entourage arguing with another group before Ross gets sucker-punched, leading to an all-out brawl. Ross eventually slipped out safely while his crew was left behind, with one person even knocked unconscious.
Ross also posted a photo to prove he didn’t suffer any noticeable injuries, doubling down on his claim that no one punched him. ‘I’m still convinced ain’t no n-gga punched me.’ He maintained that the altercation was blown out of proportion and downplayed the incident further, emphasizing that his homies were more upset than he was.
The brawl at Vancouver’s Ignite Music Festival was a highlight of unexpected drama in the rap world this year. Ross’s account gives fans a peek into the chaos and the rapper’s unbothered attitude, making it a memorable moment.
Rick Ross’s tale of the festival brawl is as chaotic as it is unforgettable, with his insistence that the incident was nothing more than a scuffle adds more mystique to his larger-than-life persona.