The Drake fan who sucker punched Rick Ross at a Canadian event has released a new diss track named “White Boy” in which he mocks Rick Ross.
Claiming to include a chain owned by Sam Sneak, the longtime DJ of MMG mogul Rozay, the individual has ratcheted up his dispute with Rozay under the nickname Icarus.Images from the rapper’s previous employment as a Florida jail officer and footage of Ross escaping the altercation as his crew is outnumbered are also shown in the video.
The song’s lyrics make fun of Ross for his actions during the now-viral brawl at the Ignite Music Festival in Vancouver at the end of June.
“You were fumbling out of the gate, looking for an exit, and you abandoned your DJ like bait. You were too arrogant to explain, and I clipped your wings; quit playing games,” Icarus raps.Prior to this, Rick Ross attempted to downplay the altercation in which he and his crew were assaulted because he was leaving the festival stage while playing “Not Like Us,” a Drake diss track by Kendrick Lamar.
The event that occurred over there is still on my mind, dude,” he stated in a video he posted on Instagram last month. The first man to approach Rozay resembled Bam Bam Bigelow, a wrestler, and he was small and stocky. I knelt down as he stood up, and he could tell I was talking just by looking at him.He went on to say: The gist of it is, “If I strike you, I’ll see what you ate for the past two days.” He lost all feeling in his extremities. After that, he remained silent and unresponsive. He was just stunning.
This Teflon The sucker punch that Don took to the face and set off the altercation backstage was later minimized by Don.”The n-gga trailing behind him then exclaimed, ‘I know MMA!'” “And then someone sprayed me with a drink,” he went on to say. No one punched me, I’m still sure of it. “Rozay, that n-gga tried to punch you, and he hit you!” someone shouted.
“I told him, ‘No, he had to throw a drink.’ Because it was much more disrespectful than yelling, ‘I know MMA!'”Drake seemed to be trolling his ex-collaborator as well, celebrating Canada Day on Instagram with the words “Cheers to the whole country” and an alcoholic beverage.
The Rascalz are from Vancouver—the same city where Ross was jumped—so it’s no surprise that the Toronto native rapped along to their song “Northern Touch” in another post.