The feud between Rick Ross and Drake continues to spiral into trolling territory. Ross took aim at Drake’s latest Iceman Episode 3 rollout, mocking the project by dubbing it “white man” and cosigning Kai Cenat’s viral reaction calling the album “ass.”
It’s the latest petty jab in what has become one of rap’s most surprising fallouts. For over a decade, Ross and Drake delivered undeniable classics together — from “Stay Schemin” to “Diced Pineapples” and “Lord Knows.” Their chemistry made them one of the genre’s most reliable duos, but now their relationship is marked by constant shots.
The tension reportedly began when Ross accused Drake of blocking a French Montana collab with a cease and desist. Things escalated when Ross aligned himself with Future and Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Trust You — an album full of Drake disses. While Ross’s verse avoided direct shots, he immediately began trolling online, calling Drake “white boy” and dropping his own diss track, “Champagne Moments.”
Drake clapped back with bars on “Family Matters” and “Push Ups,” and fans suspect subliminals on newer tracks like “What Did I Miss?” Still, much of the feud has played out through trolling and social media shade rather than lyrical warfare.
For fans, the drama is bittersweet. Ross and Drake once elevated each other’s catalogs with timeless collabs, and now they’re wasting that chemistry on a feud that feels more like entertainment than artistry. At this point, a reunion seems unlikely — and hip hop is left wondering what could have been if the two had stayed allies instead of rivals.