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Post by kevy_boii on Apr 13, 2009 0:52:30 GMT
It appears as if the "beef" between rappers 50 Cent and Rick Ross isn't quiet over yet. Ross has now enlisted the help of two rappers who aren't very fond of the New York rapper for two separate diss tracks. According to MTV news, Ross has recruited Lil Wayne for the diss track "Valley Of Death" which is set to appear on his forthcoming LP, Deeper Than Rap, in stores on April 21st. "Me and Wayne, I got a lot of respect and a lot of love, not only for Lil Wayne, but for Cash Money Records," Ross tells MTV. "Those were some of the few dudes that embraced me outside of the music long before the fame and fortune. I always felt it was genuine. Birdman and Slim been coming to Miami for years now. We developed a relationship being in and out of the studios. Anytime I called Wayne for anything — whether it's an album cut or remix — he was just there for me." 'Valley of Death,' that concept was just, that's really what it is — every day I get up and live the life that I live. Do the things I do. Move how I move," Ross added. "Walking in the valley of death, I feel my life is on the line every day. It's a 50/50 chance." ... Ross also grabbed Fif's longtime arch-nemesis, Ja Rule, for the remix to Mafia Music--the track that sparked the feud between the two. "I'm still a fan of Ja Rule," he said. "Ja Rule, put out your next album. Drop a next single real big. Put me on that. Keep selling records. What's the problem?" Source-http://www.defsounds.com/
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