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Rick Ross Weighs In On The Possibility Of Squashing His Beef With Drake

Rick Ross & Drake

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Rick Ross appears to be open to the possibility of resolving his issues with Drake.

On Wednesday, April 15, Rozay hopped in a Rolls-Royce Cullinan for GRM Daily's "Thoughts In A Culli" series and spoke on several topics, including his forthcoming album Set In Stone and his beef with 50 Cent. During the discussion, Rozay was asked if he would be open to working with Drake again following their beef during Hip-Hop's civil war in 2024. Ross said their feud was "unfortunate," but when it comes to making money together, it ultimately depends on how Drizzy feels.

“Homie got a lot of issues he got to address. I’ma leave it right there,” Ross explained. “Is it any potential of him being a real n***a? He gotta decide that.”

Before the drama, Rick Ross and Drake had teamed up on various hits, including "Gold Roses," “Money in the Grave," "Stay Schemin'," "Diced Pineapples" and more. Their partnership fell apart after the Canadian rapper took a swipe at Rozay on "Push Ups," which was aimed at Kendrick Lamar. Ross responded by dissing Drake on songs like "Champagne Moments" and fueled the beef by calling him "Cupcake Drake" and "BBL Drizzy" on social media.

Since then, it seems like both Ross and Drizzy have eased up on one another. During a recent show, Ross performed "Aston Martin Music" and actually let Drake's verse ride. He even encouraged the crowd to sing Drake's part, which made him react with laughing emojis on Instagram.

“I’m a real n***a and being a real n***a, you never change your past," he added. "The music I’ve created in the past, I could never change. I enjoyed it and I’ma still enjoy it.”

Watch Rick Ross' latest interview below.