Drake hit back at rapper Rick Ross’ “Champagne Moments” diss track, alleging he got a nose job.
The “Once Dance” singer took to his Instagram Story Sunday to share a text exchange between him and his mom, Sandi Graham, after she questioned whether the allegations about his nose were true.
“The internet is saying you got a nose job??” the matriarch, 64, wrote. “You looked the same to me in the kitchen today. I can’t believe you would get one without me, 🤭 cuz you know I always wanted one. Don’t tell me that you got tattoos without me and now this, too? 🤔.”
“I would have got us a 2 for 1 deal if I went ma,” Drake, 37, responded with a slew of laughing emojis. “It’s coming from Rick Ross.”
The five-time Grammy winner then alleged the “Huslin’” hitmaker, 48, was taking the Type 2 diabetes drug Mounjaro for weight loss, adding, “He’s gone loopy.”
“He hasn’t eaten in days and it’s turned him angry and racist,” he continued, referring to Ross’ newly released song, which also repetitively called Drake — who is biracial — a “white boy.”
“He’s performing at proms for money it’s bad,” the” “Degrassi” star continued. “Don’t worry we’ll handle it.”
Drake also called out the “Purple Lamborghini” rapper directly in the post, writing, “@richforever you’re one nosey goof.”
On Saturday, Ross released “Champagne Moments,” which alleged Drake got a nose job because he didn’t want to look like his father, Dennis Graham.
The hitmaker also said he unfollowed the “God’s Plan” crooner on Instagram because Drake allegedly sent a cease-and-desist notice to French Montana.
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Ross was swift to drop his track shortly before Drake’s alleged single “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty)” single was leaked on Saturday.
Drake — who hasn’t confirmed if the track is his — targeted Ross, singing, “Every song that made it on the chart, he got from Drizzy — Spend that lil’ check you got and stay up out my business.”
He also accused Ross of “jumpin’ in” to his drama with Kendrick Lamar, which stemmed from his and J. Cole’s October 2023 hit “First Person Shooter,” claiming that both of them and Lamar are the “big three” rap artists.
However, in March 2024, the “Humble” singer disagreed with the duo’s conclusion in his “Like That” track, rapping, “Motherf–k the ‘big three,’ n—a, it’s just big me.”
While Cole responded to Lamar’s remarks in his “7-Minute Drill” song released earlier this month, Drake subtly addressed the comments to fans, claiming he was keeping his “head up high.”
“I know, no matter what, there’s not another n—a on this Earth that could ever f–k with me,” he said during his Sunrise, Fla., concert stop in March.
Ahead of Drake and Ross’ feud, the two have worked together on several tracks dating back to 2010.