Rick Ross kicked Bobby Shmurda off a show in revenge because he joked about the Canada brawl

According to Bobby Shmurda, Rick Ross removed him from the lineup of an upcoming event because of comments he made about Rozay’s recent altercation in Canada.

After learning that he would not be playing because the promoters were afraid it would damage their business connection with Ross, the Brooklyn rapper resorted to social media to vent his rage.

In the video, Shmurda claimed, “They’re like, ‘Yo, we do a lot of business with Rick Ross and we don’t think Bobby’s good for the show,’ and this and that.” “Come on, dude. I have no quarrel with any of you ni**as, bro. I’m self-sufficient.

The member of GS9 also bemoaned his continued battles with “higher powers in the industry,” but he also pointed out that Ross should think twice about his behavior because of his street cred and honesty.

“I’m going to turn thirty in a few weeks, buddy. Bro, I’m not like these young ni**as at all. I’ve been a Ԁrug dealer. Bro, I was ten years old. I wasn’t raised the same way as you or any of your friends, or the other sh*t, buddy. You sense that I’m a different kind of ni**a? I’m extremely sincere. Bro, I’m a Leo. “I’m not into all this other crаp,” he remarked.

In his closing remarks, Shmurda maintained that he was shielding Ross from the barrage of slights directed at him in addition to not just making light of their altercation. In addition, he questioned why, rather than learning about any problems through intermediaries, the MMG head hadn’t given him a call directly to discuss them.

The 29-year-old exclaimed, “Why you gotta? You could have called me big homie.” “I was telling motherf**king fans that I was defending you when I made that video.”

After performing Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track “Not Like Us” at Vancouver’s Ignite Music Festival in late June, Rick Ross and his gаng got into a figҺt with a group that was purportedly connected to Drake. Many celebrities made fun of the hitmaker after the incident, which was caught on camera and went viral. One such comedian was Shmurda, who said he would have “gone out like C-Murda” in a similar circumstance.