RICK ROSS MOCKS DRAKE OVER NBA STAR VICTOR WEMBANYAMA REJECTING HIS CONCERT INVITE

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Drake‘s concert in Austin, Texas last fall is getting renewed attention — and mockery — from Rick Ross following a revelation about the show involving San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama.

Back in September, Drizzy had two shows at Austin’s Moody Center. Former NBA player and current commentator J.J. Redick shared in a just-released interview on the 7PM in Brooklyn podcast that he heard a story from the “Spurs camp” about one of them.

“There was a Drake concert in Austin and he got asked to come up on stage because Drake was doing that with a bunch of NBA guys this offseason,” Redick said. “And Wemby was like, ‘Can my teammates come up on stage with me? Because they are going to be at the concert with me.’ And Drake’s camp was like, ‘No.’ And he’s like, ‘Then I don’t want to do it.'”

See Redick’s comments at the 43:30 mark below.

Drake’s current foe Rick Ross wasted no time in mocking the 6 God over the incident.

The RapTV Instagram account posted about the story, and Ross chimed in with a comment, writing: “Respectfully declined. The young ones see it too.”

See the post and Rozay’s response below.

This is far from the first insult Rozay has aimed at Drake following the latter’s disses on “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50).” The Florida rapper has responded both in song and on social media.

Most recently, the Bawse taunted Drake over his relationship with Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown while also throwing some more jabs at Birdman.

While showing off his fleet of luxury cars in a video posted online, Ross said: “If you was B.G., the n-gga that was on Cash Money and you went and did a 15-year bid, which one do you think B.G. should have came home to? Or is that too much to give a n-gga that gave you is whole life? I’m just asking questions.”

He then focused his camera on a convertible and said: “That one there, I know Drake would have loved that like Millie Bobby Brown. He’d have been all in them DMs. He’d have been in them DMs right there.”

Drake has previously been criticized over his relationship with Brown after the actress said in 2018, when she was 14, that the two communicate over text.

Both parties have always insisted their relationship is platonic.

Drizzy defended himself last year on “Another Late Night” where he rapped: “Weirdos in my comments talkin’ ’bout some Millie Bobby, look/ Bring them jokes up to the gang, we get to really flockin’/ Or send a finger to your mama in some FedEx boxes/ Open up that shit, it’s jaw droppin’, really shockin.’”

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LIL WAYNE MIGHT HAVE TO TESTIFY IN YOUNG THUG'S ONGOING YSL RICO TRIAL

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Lil Wayne might be called to testify in Young Thug‘s ongoing YSL Rico trial in relation to his 2015 tour bus shooting.

According to a report by AllHipHop, Fulton County prosecutors tried to play videos of Weezy speaking about Thug in the courtroom on Wednesday (May 1), but Judge Ural Glanville refused to allow it unless the Young Money rapper testified himself.

“It seems like you all are trying really hard not to call [Lil Wayne] and that’s your choice,” Glanville told D.A. Adriane Love.

“If you don’t call him, my ruling will stand on these particular exhibits that you are trying to introduce.”

The prosecution is looking to use the 2015 shooting against Young Thug, as he reportedly hired affiliate PeeWee Roscoe to carry it out. Roscoe was eventually sentenced to 10 years in prison and 10 years of probation over the matter, but his conviction was overturned in 2018.

While Lil Wayne making it into the courtroom is not guaranteed, the driver of his tour bus at the time, Alvin Lewis, is set to take the stand on Monday (May 6). He previously sued Thug, Birdman and Roscoe over the shooting in 2016.

While videos of Wayne discussing the matter may not make it into evidence, Judge Glanville previously ruled that Fulton County prosecutors will be able to use a long conversation Thug had with authorities in July 2015 amid the tour bus shooting’s investigation.

Thug’s attorneys attempted to have the results of that talk declared inadmissible for the RICO trial – which at the time had not yet started – arguing that the interview with law enforcement violated Thug’s right to counsel and statements he gave “were not voluntarily made.”

Glanville, however, disagreed as he ruled that Thug didn’t actually have a right to counsel in that situation, because even though he was in police custody, he hadn’t been charged in the case the authorities were asking him about.

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