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Rick Ross & Drake Warned To Squash Beef Before It Ends Like Tupac Shakur Vs. Biggie 

Marlon Wayans shared his response to Rick Ross and his crew getting jumped in Canada amid his Drake beef, urging rappers to cease the violence earlier than it goes the identical approach because the Tupac vs. Biggie feud.  



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Whereas Ross appeared to take a blow to the face, sparking the chaos, he insisted Vancouver “was enjoyable.”

On Monday (July 1), the comedian replied to an Instagram submit that includes the brutal beatdown. He penned an open letter to Hip-Hop and warned issues may get out of hand, citing the notorious beef between Tupac Shakur and The Infamous B.I.G.  

“It’s all enjoyable and video games till individuals begin getting damage. Bear in mind this, HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF!” Wayans started. “I knew Tupac, I knew Biggie. I partyed with them, frolicked with them, noticed them each 20 minutes earlier than they acquired shot. Violence is actual. Everybody might be touched. Don’t entertain the satan.” 

Marlon Wayans Tells Rick Ross, Drake & Others “Stroll Away”

Directing his remarks superficially to the feuding rappers, Wayans implored them to take a leaf out of J. Cole’s e book after he made the controversial resolution to again out of the meat and apologize to Lamar. He named Drake, Rick Ross, Ok. Dot and The Sport, professing love for all of them. “I say to all my brothers there’s sufficient for everybody to eat. Y’all all must what [J. Cole] did. Stroll away from the b#######.” 

Wayans concluded, “Life is brief… even shorter if you happen to spend your vitality on breaking one another down as a substitute of constructing one another up. Hate seeing any of our kings at battle. We’re too few. STOP!” 

Rah Digga additionally shared her response on the identical submit, questioning why anyone would play the incendiary “Not Like Us” in Canada amid the Drake beef.  

“I’m imagining a DJ throwing on Hit Em Up at The Tunnel circa 95,” she wrote. “Wouldn’t/shouldn’t/COULDN’T HAPPEN. This simply wasn’t sensible.” 
















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