Rick Ross has been mocked by the Drake fan who sucker punched him at a festival in Canada with a new diss track called “White Boy.”
Under the alias Icarus, the man has upped the ante against Rozay with the track’s accompanying video allegedly featuring a chain belonging to Sam Sneak, the MMG mogul’s longtime DJ.
The video also contains footage of Ross fleeing the fight as his entourage gets outnumbered, as well as images from the rapper’s past stint as a correctional officer in Florida.
Lyrically, the song mocks Ross for his conduct during the viral brawl at Vancouver’s Ignite Music Festival in late June.
“Capping on the ‘Gram, you was stumbling out the gate / Searching for the exit, left your DJ like some bait / Fed him to the demons, too conceited to explain / You a bird and a bitch, I clipped your wings, stop the games,” Icarus raps.
Rick Ross has previously tried to play down the brawl that saw him and his entourage attacked for playing Kendrick Lamar‘s Drake diss song “Not Like Us” as he left the festival stage.
“Aye man, I’m thinking about the event that happened over there,” he said in an Instagram video last month. “When the first dude stepped up to Rozay, the lil’ short fat one that looked like Bam Bam Bigelow from wrestling. When he stepped up, I squatted down and his eyes had told him what I said.”
He continued: “Basically, ‘Boy, if I hit you, I’ma see everything you ate for the last two days.’ His balls dropped out of his ass. He never said another word, he did never did nothing. He was a straight busta.”
The Teflon Don then downplayed the sucker punch he caught in the face that ignited the backstage brawl.
“Then the n-gga behind him said, ‘I know MMA!’ And then I got hit with a drink,” he continued. “I’m still convinced ain’t no n-gga punched me. Somebody said, ‘Rozay, the n-gga tried to punch you, he hit you!’
“I said, ‘Nah, he had to throw a drink.’ ‘Cause throwing a drink would have been way more disrespectful than screaming, ‘I know MMA!’”
Drake himself also appeared to troll his former collaborator by wishing his Instagram followers a Happy Canada Day and saying, “Cheers to the whole country” as he sipped on an alcoholic drink.
In a separate post, the Toronto native filmed himself rapping along to “Northern Touch” by the Rascalz who, not coincidentally, are from Vancouver, the city where Ross got jumped.