Birdman Addresses Rick Ross Diss Track: ‘I Don’t Get Caught Up in Hoe Sh*t’
Birdman has responded to Rick Ross‘ “Idols Become Rivals,” a highlight from his new album Rather You Than Me that airs a lot of Cash Money grievances. Speaking with Billboard on the day of Rather You Than Me‘s release, Birdman said “numbers” are what’s important, an apparent reference to multiple claims of royalty disputes.
“I don’t get caught up in hoe shit, man,” Birdman told Billboard Friday. “I just keep doing what I’m doing and keep pushing. I don’t get caught up in that, I don’t play like that. I’m a man and I stand my ground and I do my thing. Numbers don’t lie, and that’s all I give a fuck about: numbers, and puttin’ them up.”
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In a separate Billboard interview conducted prior to the track’s release, Ross described “Idols Become Rivals” as a letter to a former idol in the game. “It’s basically me writing a letter to someone in the game that I looked up to damn near the most and I hate what things have come to,” Ross said. On Thursday, the track started popping up stateside thanks to Rather You Than Me‘s international release. Ross shared a message to Wayne on Instagram, revealing it was hard to just “sit back and not speak” because the streets need Wayne’s music:
Wayne quickly responded, telling Ross the message had given him motivation:
Rather You Than Me is available now.