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Rick Ross Brings Drake Diss Track ‘Champagne Moments’ to Streaming Services: Listen

Rozay has been relentless with his social media banter against the 6 God.

Drake and Rick Ross

Drake and Rick Ross

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Rick Ross has brought his war of words with Drake to streaming services. After premiering “Champagne Moments” with DJ Akademiks over the weekend, Rozay uploaded the Drake diss to DSPs on Monday evening (April 15).

“‘CHAMPAGNE MOMENTS’ STREAM IT NOW @AppleMusic#bbldrizzy#nosejobpapi,” Ross wrote on X before adding artwork of a nose with an MMG bull ring. The cover art appears to show Drake’s face Photoshopped onto a white person in a suit.


The MMG boss has continued to speculate that Drake had a nose job and now refers to him as “BBL Drizzy” because of the alleged cosmetic work.

“That’s why you had an operation to make your nose smaller than your father nose,” Ross raps on “Champagne Moments.”

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Drake has remained quiet regarding Rozay’s diss besides sharing text messages from his mother, Sandi Graham, who playfully joked about the alleged nose surgery.

“Aubs- the internet is saying you got a nose job?? You looked the same to me in the kitchen today,” Drizzy’s mom begins her message. “I can’t believe you would get one without me … cuz you know I always wanted one. Don’t tell me that you got tattoos without me and now this too?”

Drake’s response had tears of joy emojis before writing, “I would have got us a 2 for 1 deal if I went ma.”

Ross claimed “I got more money than you” when addressing Drake on “Champagne Moments,” which Drizzy is allegedly laughing off.

According to New Rory & Mal podcaster Mal, Drake seems to be unfazed by Ross, as Drizzy told him that he turned the diss off after Ricky claimed he was richer than him on the diss track.

“I said, ‘Yo, how you feel about the Ross record?’ I’m really trying to gauge him … He was like, ‘He said he was richer than me and I turned it off,'” Mal explained of his convo with Drake.

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It’s unclear exactly what’s at the root of the issue causing friction between Drake and Ross, but Rozay appeared on Metro Boomin and Future’s We Don’t Trust You in March. The 6 God went on to snipe at Ross on his leaked “Push Ups” diss track, which surfaced on social media on Saturday (April 13).

“I might take your latest girl and cuff her like I’m Ricky/ Can’t believe he jumpin’ in, this n—a turnin’ 50/ Every song that made it on the chart, he got from Drizzy/ Spend that lil’ check you got and stay up out my business,” Drake raps.

This one is far from over. Stream “Champagne Moments” below.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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