During his performance at the Ignite Music Festival in Vancouver on Sunday, June 30, Rick Ross played Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track “Not Like Us.” The song continued to play as Ross left the stage, and he was confronted by a group of individuals reportedly displeased with his choice of song in Drake’s home country.
A physical altercation ensued, leading to a brawl between the group and Ross’ associates. The altercation lasted for several minutes, resulting in one of Ross’ associates being knocked unconscious and requiring assistance to be removed from the scene.
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Rick Ross and his crew were assaulted after his show in Canada after they played Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' pic.twitter.com/AiZbxS2qwt
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Rick Ross got jumped by the OVO goons and one of his entourage was left unconscious after they pulled up to Canada trying to play not like us pic.twitter.com/s49a4S9jt0
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Prior to this incident, Drake had dissed Ross on his track “Push Ups,” to which Ross responded with implications in his song “Champagne Moments” about Drake getting a nose job.
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It was reported that Ross advised Drake through private messages not to respond to Kendrick Lamar's "Euphoria," emphasizing the need for authentic individuals in Drake's circle.
50 Cent speaks on Rick Ross’s incident in Canada pic.twitter.com/uUTGIpbdiR
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