In response to Rick Ross’ line on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Everyday Hustle,” his ex Tia Kemp made a harsh remark about one of Ross’ children resembling Drake.
The We Don’t Trust You song has Ross rapping: “Baby mama still the biggest opp/ Team of shooters just to keep it locked.”
Kemp, who has a son with Rozay, believed the statement was about her despite not naming her. In an Instagram Live session on Sunday (March 24), she reacted and suggested other topics for the rapper to write about.
She responded, “You oughta rap about your muthafuckin children you around here hiding. “My stepson should look like Drake.”
Ross’ 2008 song “Single Again (Remix)” with Trina, Plies, and Lil Wayne contains him rapping: “Left my baby mama ’cause she didn’t get sҺit.” Tia Kemp later said she’s weary of being mentioned in his songs.
“You been doing that sҺit since our baby was five,” she replied. “For twenty years, you played games. Rap at me on another song, I’m approaching the gate with double R’s.”
Ross has troubles with Kemp and other ex-girlfriends. Christina Mackey posted an exclusive preview of an unreleased music on Instagram Live last week, discussing her separation with Rozay.
Do you want me to play? I’ll play. She said she didn’t need permission. Hold on. Switch on another light. Okay. No permission needed, she said, gasping as her underpants were exposed.
She started lip-syncing: “See you with another chick/ But I don’t give a fucƙ.”
She said, “You got me switching lanes/ I caught you slipping/ What you going to do for redemption?” in the chorus. They return after leaving. Ask me not where I am. Not your issue/ It’s not your business/ I never leave the house for you/ Really got it out for you/ It was never about money or power with you. Really down for you/ Now you want forgiveness”
After dating since mid-December, the couple split.