The Game Fires Shots At Rick Ross In New Diss Track 'Freeway's Revenge'

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The Game is launching his own rap war against Rick Ross.

After taking shots at him on social media, the Los Angeles rapper dropped his diss track "Freeway's Revenge." He opens with some violent threats towards the Miami native before he made references to Wingstop, Maybach Music Group, his past role as a correctional officer and his connections to Gunplay. Game eventually calls out Ross by name and claims he stole his style from The Notorious B.I.G.

"The real Rick Ross know every bird gotta leave the nest," he raps. "You stole your name, I pulled your file (facts)/You looked at B.I.G. and stole his style (facts)."

WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE

"He not a mastermind, he Gotti, line after line," he continues. "Lay back in the Maybach, makin' up shit just to pass the time/He think he Big Meech, free Larry Hoover/Miami a big beach, now watch how I maneuver."

Game's diss track comes a few weeks after Rozay released his diss track towards Drake "Champagne Moments." Ross showed no fear when he trashed Drake all throughout the song with now-popular phrases like "white boy" and "BBL Drizzy." The latter insult was inspired by Ross' allegations from his diss track in which he accused Drake of getting cosmetic surgery done.

The song comes not long after The Game sent some warning shots at Rozay on social media. Earlier this week, he reacted to Ross' criticism of Drake's recent song "The Heart Part 6." “It be the fat n**gas [with] skinny legs always running [their] mouth," he wrote in an an Instagram Story. Later on, Game posted an AI-generated image of the MMG founder in a cop's uniform while holding a bucket of chicken wings.

Rozay held his tongue until the song dropped. That's when he hit up his Instagram Stories to respond. "N***as is starving," Ross laughed into the camera. See his response below.


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