The Game wanna be in it, so now he in it! According to COMPLEX in a new diss track aimed at Rick Ross.
The track is called “Freeway’s Revenge,” the title of which, of course, is a nod to the real-life Freeway Ricky.
Seconds into the track, Game proclaims
“I can see the bitch in him” before telling Rozay, “You twelve lemon pepper wings from a heart attack” before suggesting an “Ozempic starter pack.”
Shortly after, he makes a reference to Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s recent back-and-forth, rapping “This ain’t the Kendrick beef, my Drac’ sing songs.”
Later, Game makes a urine-based claim against Rozay while also referencing his brief pre-fame stint as a correctional officer. Tucked into the same passage is a nod to Florida-based MMG artist Gunplay, like so:
It’s that time of the month, get this p**sy somethin’ to bleed on
Your baby mama told me that you liked to get peed on
You a C.O., that’s the last time you had keys on
And we know you treat Gunplay like he a peon
The end of the first verse sees Game circling back to Freeway Ricky, from whom Ross “stole” his name. On that front, Game also mentions the late Notorious B.I.G.
Under palm trees, we got them choppas that’ll eat your flesh
The real Rick Ross know every bird gotta leave the nest
You stole your name, I pulled your file
You looked at B.I.G. and stole his style
A few moments along the way find Game playfully emulating Ross’ signature vocal flourishes. Lyrically speaking, he turns up the heat in the second verse. Ross, Game says, is flaunting a “hand-me-down mansion” lifestyle while concealing alleged health issues.
He gon’ tell us he just bought another crib, he livin’ well
But he won’t tell us about his health condition, he sick as hell
He poppin’ pills, they startin’ to fuck with his brain
Seizures off the lean, Balenciaga shorts got the shit stains
He’s not a mastermind, he Gotti, line after line
Lay back in the Maybach, makin’ up shit just to pass the time
He think he Big Meech, free Larry Hoover
Miami a big beach, now watch how I maneuver
The final few lines of “Freeway’s Revenge” include a reference to Rozay’s oft-criticized “U.O.E.N.O.” lyrics from 2013, namely “Put molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it/I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it,” that pop up again every few years or so.
Last December, for example, 50 Cent brought the lyrics back up amid coverage of the Diddy allegations and related lawsuits.
Ross apologized for the lyrics in 2013, telling fans, “I don’t condone rape” and later that year calling the line in question “one of my biggest mistakes and regrets.”
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