Since Rick Ross' "Port of Miami 2" dropped, there has been a constant back and forth between the two rappers through interviews on different platforms. It started with Rick Ross being asked if he would ever work with 50 Cent, to which Ross responded, "Honestly, I'm a businessman. If 50 Cent still had value, I may have been done it."Knowing the history between the two, chain snatchings, lawsuits, diss records and so on. It's highly unlikely that a collaboration between them ever will see the light of day. Fif responded to Ross' claim about him having "no value," in an interview with Complex where he said, "I don't know what his (Rick Ross) value is to music culture at this moment." Most recently, Fif sat down with Real 92.3's Bootleg Kev and DJ Hed where Ross' was once again brought up, you can watch it below, starting at the 22:45 mark.
Since Rick Ross’ “Port of Miami 2” dropped, there has been a constant back and forth between the two rappers through interviews on different platforms. It started with Rick Ross being asked if he would ever work with 50 Cent, to which Ross responded, “Honestly, I’m a businessman. If 50 Cent still had value, I may have been done it.”
Knowing the history between the two, chain snatchings, lawsuits, diss records and so on. It’s highly unlikely that a collaboration between them ever will see the light of day. Fif responded to Ross’ claim about him having “no value,” in an interview with Complex where he said, “I don’t know what his (Rick Ross) value is to music culture at this moment.” Most recently, Fif sat down with Real 92.3’s Bootleg Kev and DJ Hed where Ross’ was once again brought up, you can watch it below, starting at the 22:45 mark.
Since Rick Ross’ “Port of Miami 2” dropped, there has been a constant back and forth between the two rappers through interviews on different platforms. It started with Rick Ross being asked if he would ever work with 50 Cent, to which Ross responded, “Honestly, I’m a businessman. If 50 Cent still had value, I may have been done it.”
Knowing the history between the two, chain snatchings, lawsuits, diss records and so on. It’s highly unlikely that a collaboration between them ever will see the light of day. Fif responded to Ross’ claim about him having “no value,” in an interview with Complex where he said, “I don’t know what his (Rick Ross) value is to music culture at this moment.” Most recently, Fif sat down with Real 92.3’s Bootleg Kev and DJ Hed where Ross’ was once again brought up, you can watch it below, starting at the 22:45 mark.