In a surprising turn of events at the Ignite Music Festival in Vancouver, Canada, rapper Rick Ross found himself in a physical altercation shortly after performing Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.” This incident, which took place on June 30, has sparked considerable discussion in the hip-hop community, particularly due to the involvement of major artists like Drake and 50 Cent, both of whom have a history of rivalry with Ross.
The altercation occurred as Ross exited the stage after his performance, during which he played Kendrick’s track—a move seen by many as a sign of disrespect in Canada, where Drake is a prominent figure. Initial reports suggested that members of Drake’s OVO team might have been involved, but it later became clear that the confrontation was instigated by passionate fans who took issue with Ross’s choice of music in their city. The incident aligns with a warning from hip-hop artist Tony Yayo, who had recently discussed on Vlad TV how fans often take matters into their own hands when they feel their local artists are disrespected.
Speculation surrounding the altercation has also hinted at a possible connection to the Hell’s Angels motorcycle gang, notorious in both Canada and Oakland, California. However, no definitive links have been established. Following the incident, Rick Ross took to social media, seemingly unfazed. He shared images of himself disembarking from his private jet, accompanied by captions that downplayed the confrontation. In his Instagram stories, Ross appeared relaxed, sipping on a drink and laughing at the situation, underscoring his inclination to brush off the incident.
Drake, known for his subtle jabs, commented on the situation during a live stream, expressing his amusement while celebrating Canada Day, which many interpreted as a dig at Ross. The rapper’s ex-baby mama, Tia, also joined in the online banter, commenting on Drake’s post with a heart emoji, further fueling the public’s interest in the ongoing feud.
50 Cent, a long-time rival of Ross, took the opportunity to mock him as well. He posted a video response to the altercation, humorously referencing the altercation while also taking shots at both Ross and Meek Mill, another rapper with whom he has had a strained relationship. 50 Cent’s commentary included a satirical take on Ross’s persona, emphasizing the disparity between the rapper’s public image and his actual background.
The incident has raised questions about the responsibilities artists have when performing in rival territories. While the confrontation appears to have ended without serious injuries, it exemplifies the volatile nature of the hip-hop scene, where rivalries often extend beyond music and into personal interactions. As the public continues to speculate on the implications of this altercation, it remains a reminder of how deeply rooted loyalties can ignite tensions in the world of hip-hop.
As the dust settles from this incident, it is clear that the dynamics between these artists will continue to evolve, with fans eagerly anticipating how the ongoing rivalry may play out in future tracks and performances.