In a blistering escalation of hip-hop’s latest feud, Rick Ross fired back at Drake on September 12, 2025, after the Toronto rapper mocked his jewelry as “fake” in a shady Instagram comment. Ross tweeted, “Lol I know that Drake light skinned MF now hates me because I was rooting for Kendrick Lamar during their beef, now that he cannot win against Kendrick and also couldn’t win he wants to drag me for having fake chains. Look Drake ninja all my shit is real and you can come with a diamond tester to check it out.” The clapback, viewed millions of times, reignited the Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef, with Ross positioning himself as the Boss unwilling to back down.

Drake, never one to let shade slide, replied swiftly: “All I know is your jewelleries are fake as your weight loss journey you’ve been on for the past 10 years. My feature gave you your first 1 billion streams so I’m your father better watch your tone when you talking to me!” The savage response, hitting Ross’s Ozempic-fueled weight loss and their 2010 collab “Aston Martin Music,” sent X into meltdown (#RossVsDrake). Fans are divided—some hail Drake’s “father” line as a knockout, others rally behind Ross’s diamond tester challenge, calling it “Boss energy.”
The beef traces back to Ross’s support for Kendrick in their 2024 feud, where he dropped “Champagne Moments” dissing Drake. Now, with both dropping bars, the internet’s buzzing: Will this lead to a full track war? Social media’s flooded with memes of Ross’s chains and Drake’s OVO owl, as the hip-hop world braces for more fire. Is Ross’s jewelry real, or is Drake exposing the Maybach Music emperor with no clothes? This Twitter tirade is just the start—stay tuned for the fallout.
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