Bobby Shmurda has revealed that Rick Ross may have played a role in his firing from an upcoming concert, according to sources close to him.
The New York rapper believes his comments about Ross getting physical with security teams and fans at a show in Canada may have contributed to his current issues with Rozai.
In a recent Instagram post, Shmurda spoke directly to Ross, seemingly expressing his disappointment with the Maybach Music Group mogul after learning that Rozai allegedly called to remove him from the show. Shmurda responded to the accusation in a video in which he tried to woo Rose while also explaining his feelings for Rozai in the process.
“Rick Ross, man, I just got a call,” Shmurda said. “I really respect you as much as I really hate you. I’m not going to be a gangster or something with you. All you artists have to understand that. I’m not kidding you because there’s no gangster stuff or anything.” .I’m ### with you and some business issues, you know what I’m saying?
He went on to explain how the source of his frustration led him to receive information about the matter through a third party rather than directly from Ross himself.
“Then why don’t you call me brother?” he said. “Why am I getting calls from n###### talking about, ‘Yo, Rick Ross kicked you off the show. Let’s work together,'” I got a call from Barbados.
“They’d be like, ‘Yo, we do a lot of business with Rick Ross, but we don’t think Bobby’s right for the show,’ and so on. Like come on, bro. I don’t want to get in trouble with you guys. I’m independent, first of all, I’m already complaining to a higher power within the industry.
Shmuda continued to vent his frustrations over the incident, saying his age and background complicate his handling and reaction to such incidents.
“But my whole thought was, they were like, ‘Yo MMG called and said yo, we don’t want Bobby Shmurda on the show,'” he said.
“Bro, I’m turning 30 in a few weeks. I’m not one of these young guys, bro. I’ve been selling drugs. I’m 10 years old, bro. I didn’t grow up like you or the rest of your Friend, not like the others, bro. I’m a different kind of n###a, you feel me? I’m a Leo bro. Why would you– You can call me brother when I made that video, I was defending you, tell me ###########.
Shmurda added in the video’s caption, “No, you’re covered in dust.”
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Before the current situation emerged, Shmurda both defended Roazay and criticized the Maybach Music Group CEO’s handling of the incident in a post shared on Instagram. After Kendrick Lamar’s performance, which featured Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” diss, a group surrounded Rose and his colleagues, sparking a fight.
Shmurda referenced incarcerated No Limit rapper C-Murder when describing the hypothetical outcome of his involvement.
“Yo, ’cause I’m gonna go out like C-Murder,” Shmurda said. “Son, my dead grandma. I’m gonna go out like C-Murder, bro. I swear to God. I swear to everything I love, bro. I’m gonna go out like C-Murder.
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