Rick Ross is not letting Drake’s recent shots slide. In a fiery response to lines aimed at him on Drake’s track “Iceman,” Rozay went straight in, labeling Drake’s recent albums “all washed up mid” and questioning the Toronto star’s current standing in hip-hop.

The back-and-forth stems from Drake’s latest release where he appears to take subtle (and not-so-subtle) jabs at Ross. Ross, never one to stay quiet, used the moment to remind everyone of his own sustained relevance while dragging Drake’s output as past its prime.
This latest exchange adds fuel to the long list of rap tensions involving Drake. Ross’s bold comments have fans debating whether it’s genuine disrespect or just competitive promo talk in an era where diss tracks and interview shots dominate the culture.

With Ross on a heavy promo run and Drake navigating post-Kendrick scrutiny, the timing makes the clash even more interesting. Both artists continue to thrive in different lanes, but the verbal jabs keep hip-hop audiences locked in.
Whether this escalates into a full-blown beef or stays as interview smoke, Rick Ross made it clear: he’s still here and not afraid to respond when provoked.

