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Rick Ross Says He’s Open to Ending Feud With Drake: “Send Me a White Belaire”

Rick Ross may be ready to put his high-profile feud with Drake behind him.

The Maybach Music Group boss recently sat down with Bootleg Kev and revealed that he’s open to making peace with his former friend and frequent collaborator, despite their falling out over the past year. While their beef sparked viral headlines, Rozay suggested the issues between them were more surface-level than serious.

“Real n-ggas stay real. Was it something really deep? Nah. F**k that, though,” Ross said during the interview. “But if it’s real, it’s real—and that’s what it is.”

In true Rozay fashion, he added a bit of humor to the conversation, saying there might be one symbolic way to bury the hatchet: “You never know, if a n-gga send me a bottle of Luc Belaire, especially the white one. Send me a white Belaire and I’ll take a picture with you.”

The playful comment caught fire online, signaling that while tensions once ran high, Ross may be open to reconciliation if the gesture feels genuine.

Their feud hit headlines in 2024 after Ross took multiple jabs at Drake, both in interviews and through music. On his scathing diss track Champagne Moments, Ross fired off personal shots aimed at Drake’s appearance, heritage, and alleged behind-the-scenes behavior.

“You ain’t never want to be a n-gga anyway, n-gga,” he rapped. “That’s why you had a operation to make your nose smaller than your father nose, n-gga.”

Ross continued, “I unfollowed you, n-gga, ’cause you sent the motherf***ing cease-and-desist to French Montana, n-gga. You sent the police, n-gga, hatin’ on my dog project.”

The record painted a sharp contrast to their previous work together on hits like “Money in the Grave” and “Gold Roses,” both of which showcased their chemistry and mutual respect—at least publicly.

Rozay didn’t stop there. During Drake’s lyrical faceoff with Kendrick Lamar earlier in 2024, Ross frequently sided with Kendrick, adding fuel to the fire with taunts and memes that stoked the rivalry further.

Back in 2023, Ross also appeared on Caresha Please with Yung Miami, explaining why he lashed out at Drake in the first place. “He mentioned my name, and that’s a no-no. Don’t do that, especially when it ain’t about no real shit,” he said. “I can wake up every day and say ‘BBL Drizzy’ or some old shit, while I’m smoking a joint, listening to the waterfalls and all that s**t.”

But despite the digs and diss tracks, Ross maintained he wasn’t losing sleep over the tension. “I don’t know. It depend on how I feel,” he shrugged at the time.

Now, months later, with tempers seemingly cooled and egos possibly softened, Ross appears to be reconsidering his stance.

Whether Drake responds with a symbolic bottle of white Luc Belaire—or a full-scale musical reunion—remains to be seen. But one thing’s clear: the door to reconciliation isn’t closed.

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