Drake Fans Attack Rick Ross & Crew After Playing Diss ‘Not Like Us’; Canadian rapper’s reaction

During a performance at the Ignite Music Festival in Vancouver, rapper Rick Ross faced backlash from Drake’s supporters and it ended in a brawl.

The incident occurred when Ross ended his performance by playing Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” aimed at the Canadian rapper, causing an uproar among the audience.

As the music continued to fill the room, Ross walked off stage only to be met with a group of people who were less than enthusiastic about his final song choice.

Rick Ross Just Got Attacked By OVO GOONS For Trying To Bot Like Us In Canada photo.twitter.com/ESBEGY7bkL

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In video footage of the altercation, a man can be seen punching Ross in the face after a brief exchange, leading to a chaotic fight. Lamar leveled serious accusations about his song “Not Like Us,” which came out shortly after his album “Meet The Grahams” hit the airwaves.

In the song, Lamar criticizes Drake for allegedly showing interest in significantly younger women, along with a member of his entourage.

Drake’s OVO thugs take down Rick Ross’ DJ, DJ Sam for playing Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” in Toronto 👀😳 pic.twitter.com/CazSLbyomM

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The song “Not Like Us” debuted on YouTube and features imagery that appears to depict Drake’s residence, decorated with red symbols commonly associated with sex crimes.

New footage shows the entire incident, starting with Rick Ross being punched in the face by someone in the crowd in Canada

you can hear someone say while Not Like Us is playing “turn that thing off, wanna party?”

DJ Sam Sneak also joined the fight

Drake & Ross beef… https://t.co/f0njyzJqu3 pic.twitter.com/5y5v6XaFAl

— AUDIO (@itsavibe) July 1, 2024

Through his verses, the award-winning musician took aim at the successful artist and his associates in the OVO group.

While Ross and Drake were previously close, Ross has now shown his loyalty to Lamar amid ongoing discord in the hip-hop community.

Meanwhile, Drake reportedly responded subtly by “liking” a clip from the fight on social media after watching a video of Ross being ambushed by a group, according to GeoTV. While his direct role remains uncertain, his liking of the clip depicting the fight suggests he may have corroborated the incident.

In an interview with TMZ, Ross expressed his admiration for Vancouver and eagerly awaited his return, despite what happened the night before.

He ensured that no member of his group was seriously injured in the conflict.

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