Rick Ross announced that he had to cancel his concert in Montreal due to “personal reasons”, but was discovered by netizens that he was still performing in Nashville on the same day

Rick Ross said he had to postpone his show in Montreal for “personal reasons,” yet he still went on to play in Nashville the same day.

On Saturday, June 15, Rozay was scheduled to perform at the Mural Festival in Montreal, Canada; however, the event organizers stated that he had abruptly canceled his appearance.

“Rick Ross has made the decision to cancel his performance at the Festival,” the festival said in a statement.

“We will issue a complete refund for the daily tickets you bought or, if applicable, a partial refund for the Weekend 2 Passes and Festival Passes in the coming days.”

Until he mysteriously appeared at the Blavity House Party Music Festival that same evening, nothing looked out of the ordinary.

“Perhaps Ross was scаred to come to Canada after the Drake feud,” a joke was made by a fan about Rick Ross’s withdrawal from the festival as a result of his ongoing problems with Drake.

Rozay has been under fire lately from Freeway Ricky Ross, a former Ԁrug dealer from whom he got his stage nаme.

The rapper was targeted by the convicted Ԁrug lord during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience. The rapper and the founder of Maybach Music Group have been involved in multiple court fights.

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At one point, he felt like the world’s best guy. He worked as a jail officer, but after he received some money, people stopped remembering that. Gangsters are recording albums with him. People claim to despise snitches, but they have records involving police officers.

Over the rapper’s usage of his nаme, Rozay and the genuine Rick Ross have been at odds for a long time.

The former Ԁrug lord sued the MMG mogul for copyright infringement back in 2010, alleging that Ross had stolen his nаme and likeness to advance his musical career.

Later on, the rapper said, “We just gonna let the people deal with that,” in response to the lawsuit. Similar to running a business, there will inevitably be mishaps. Lawsuits come up, you handle them, and you get them resolved, but occasionally you lose.

After a trial over the disagreement was eventually held in 2013, the judge decided that Rick Ross may keep using the nаme as his rap alias.