Rick Ross has a lot to say about 50 Cent, Uncle Murda and others for flying commercially like normal people.
You knew it was coming. I know the second Drake fans are talking about. But add 50 Cent and Uncle Murda to the mix and things get really ugly. It got ugly. There is much to say. But Rozai knows how to get down and dirty.
Take a look at this:
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The internet is getting crazier and the fan base is getting crazier. So let’s get started.
Recently, Rick Ross was spotted at the airport, apparently getting ready to board a commercial flight. Normally, this wouldn’t be news. The problem is that fans know Rozai owns a private jet. Because of this, some people seem to believe he should take a private jet every time he leaves home.
Fans spotted Rick Ross in the waiting area on a commercial flight 😳 pic.twitter.com/K7cLQXRRo5
— 𝗭𝗼𝗻𝗲 (@twtbyzone) June 10, 2026
Naturally, the jokes started circulating.
Why? Because Drake currently has the perfect bar. On Drake’s most recent album, ICEMAN, many fans interpreted the lyrics as an attack on Rick Ross and his lifestyle. Whether Drake knew Rose would eventually be photographed flying commercials is anyone’s guess, but social media users acted like he predicted the future.
Drake fans flocked to the show in droves.
Drake has a bar and it’s all crazy 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/CqUHJmLxpM
— FwKozy (@FwKozy_) June 10, 2026
According to their fans, the billionaire mentality means having a private jet at all times. And if you’re flying commercial, you’re showing some signs of financial distress. Personally, I find this hilarious considering that many of the people making these jokes don’t book private charters themselves.
I have to admit, though, that some of the back and forth was interesting.
Oh, why is Grok making a comeback? Are they programming artificial intelligence as Drake fans?

It never ceases to amaze me to watch people passionately debate the financial status of two multi-millionaires. Drake’s supporters believe their favorite has once again struck a direct blow against one of his rivals. Rick Ross fans also had a good laugh, pointing out that Ross has enough money and doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone. I did a tour in Miami showing one of Rozai’s homes. marvelous.
What’s even more interesting is that Ross already explained this a few years ago.
Ross discusses the economics of private aviation in his book The Boss’s Perfect Day. He made it clear that while he enjoys flying privately, it doesn’t always make financial sense to do so every time. Sometimes commercial flights are just the smarter choice.
This is called pragmatism. This is how you stay rich.
Can you imagine being broke and realizing that all of this happened because you insisted on taking a private jet to go everywhere? Injection fuel isn’t cheap. Aircraft maintenance is not cheap. Crew rates are not cheap. Add in today’s travel costs, and that number adds up even faster. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeee…top-notch work. I don’t even do that. I’m next to the bathroom almost every time.
Ross was known for living a lavish lifestyle, but he was very strategic with his money. Whether it’s real estate, business investments or transportation options, he often seems to strike a balance between luxury and practicality. Just like he keeps animals on his estate for tax benefits.
But if seeing Rick Ross in an airport terminal is enough to make the internet happy, then so be it.
There is a big difference between being rich and looking rich.
The following are Rozai’s own words:

legacy context
The controversy highlights an increasingly common phenomenon in hip-hop culture: Fans often view wealth as a performance rather than a business strategy. In the 1990s and early 2000s, artists were known for their access to luxuries, as many came from humble beginnings. Today, social media has amplified this mentality to the point where every financial decision becomes a referendum on someone’s success. Rick Ross has spent nearly two decades building businesses in real estate, franchising and entertainment. Whether people love him or hate him, his decision to occasionally fly commercially may actually reflect the same business discipline that helped him maintain his wealth while many artists of his era were trying to do the same thing.
What do you think? Is Rick Ross spending his money wisely? Or that a rap mogul with a private jet should never be caught at a commercial airport? Sound off in the comments.

