50 Cent claims Rick Ross’ rich lifestyle is just a presentation, Rozay responds

During the next episode of the podcast Million Dollaz Worth of Game, 50 Cent claimed that Rick Ross’s showy wealth is not real.

Rick Ross’s wealth isn’t real, says 50 Cent; it’s just how he presents it.Coming soon on the podcast Million Dollaz Worth of Game, 50 Cent said that Rick Ross’s wealth is only a show and not real. Rozay found out about what Fif said and replied.

In the video below, Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-host Gillie Da King asked 50 about his long-running beef with Rick Ross. The rapper from New York told Gillie that Ross “has nothing else working for him besides bringing me up.”

After that, 50 said Rozay’s fancy lifestyle is “just a presentation” and not a true sign of his wealth. Ross’s home in Fayetteville, Georgia, was called “The Promise Land,” and he pointed it out. The entertainment mogul said Ross might not be able to afford to keep the house in good shape.

“You see that big white elephant, that property that he lives at?” 50 were asked. “It costs more than going to a club.” He’s out and about in clubs. “We know what they give you.”

“He can stay until he’s a squatter, holding on to the leg of the chair that moves,” he said. “But that’s the truth. The speech is only a part of it.

“What kind of rich jerk cuts his own grass?” “Why are you out there cutting your own grass?” 50 asked.

“Ni**a, you want to save money?” You don’t want to pay someone to cut the grass, right? He then joked, “The AC is broken in that muthaf**ker.”

 

Rick Ross heard what 50 Cent said and replied to his claim that he’s pretending to be rich.

The Miami bawse talked about his wealth in a video taken from his Instagram Story, which you can watch below. He talked about his property in Georgia, his private jet, and his planned 4th annual Car & Bike Show.

Next, Ross asked 50 if she was really loyal to Dr. Dre. Rozay saw that Fif supported Drake during his beef with Kendrick Lamar in the lyrics. Even after their fight had died down, 50 Cent was seen at a party in Toronto with Drizzy.

“I thought Dr. Dre put you on?” Ross had a question. “I believed Dr. Dre was the group? “I thought you were true to Dr. Dre?”

“You mean you went with the Canadian over Dr. Dre who you said changed your life,” he said. “I thought…loyalty.”

“But you did shut up when the Canadian took the L. You were very quiet after that.” “You did,” he said in the end.

Ross then said he was going to have a boxing event at his huge Georgia mansion with Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield, who were both former heavyweight winners. It was the 48-year-old rhymer’s plan to get these famous boxers to fight in an exciting match right outside his front door.

 

One thing is for sure: Rick Ross is always coming up with new ways to host big events at his residence.