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Juicy Beef: Rick Ross’ Baby Mother Gives The Game Sexy Lap Dance (Watch)

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh July 8, 2024 9:58 PM EDT
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The ongoing beef between Rick Ross and The Game just got juicy with the latter receiving a lap dance from Rick Ross’ baby mother.

A short clip from the Aunt-Tea Podcast, hosted by Tia Kemp, has the hostess dancing on the The Game.

During the dance, Kemp says, “Ross gon be mad, but hey, [Game] fine, man.” But the How We Do hitmaker responded saying “You know what’s so attractive about you? It’s just your attitude.”

The friendship between Rick Ross and The Game went soured at the height of the Drake-Kendrick Lamar controversy.

According to Rick Ross, Drake legally prevented the release of the Splash Brothers single, and he also claimed that Drizzy issued French Montana a cease and desist letter over his diss record, Champagne Moments.

“I unfollowed you, ni**a, ’cause you sent the motherf**kin’ cease-and-desist to French Montana, ni**a/ You sent the police, ni**a, hated on my dog project/ That wasn’t the same white boy that I seen, ni**a, when we were makin’ them early records, ni**a,” Ross stated on the song’s outro.

Drake’s collaborator on the song 100, The Game, responded with “Freeway’s Revenge” in May. The Compton rapper made fun of Rick Ross’s health problems, made up life stories, and claimed to have worked as a jail officer.

“Was it fabricated? The lies you tell are getting saturated?/ What happened to the birds in Maserati, they just evaporated?/ That sh*t be too exaggerated. “F**kin’ with a Compton ni**a, get you head decapitated/ Let a DiCaprio, all that cap like you activated/ ‘I just a bought a hundred-foot yacht, and it was captivatin’/ Congratulations, what an imagination/ From C.O. to drug kingpin now this ni**a actin’ Haitian/ The stories these ni**as tell,” he rapped.

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