Rick Ross & Freeway Rick Are Back At It
Written by b87fm on 06/03/2026

Rick Ross! UH!
Holding onto a position in the music industry is incredibly difficult. Ya’ll know! Most people do not know how to do it. Those who manage to stay relevant understand it takes a lot of internal fortitude, unwavering belief in yourself and, perhaps most importantly, the ability to stay in the conversation.
That last part might be the key.
A lot of people think success is only about the music. It is not. The music gets you in the door, but staying there often requires something more. Rick Ross has successfully maintained a prominent position in Hip-Hop for nearly two decades. He has done it through music, business ventures, branding and, if we’re being honest, the occasional beef.
Now, this is not to suggest Ross is not talented. He absolutely is. The man is currently celebrating 20 years in the game since the release of Port of Miami, the album that launched him into Rap superstardom.
That said, we need to talk about this latest chapter in his ongoing dispute with Freeway Rick Ross.
When I say “latest,” I actually mean oldest.
The issue is far from new. It dates back years and revolves around Ross adopting the name of the infamous Los Angeles drug trafficker, Freeway Rick Ross. The legal battle between the two was largely settled years ago, but the tension never really disappeared.
Recently, a journalist pulled a classic reporter move and brought the topic back up during an interview. Rick Ross immediately recognized where the conversation was headed and even called out the interviewer for raising the issue. Still, once the door was opened, things quickly escalated.
Ross reportedly took shots at Freeway Rick, dismissing some of the former kingpin’s “accomplishments” and questioning his legacy. Among the more controversial comments were suggestions that Freeway Rick struggled with addiction (was getting high on his own supply, perhaps?) and lacked evidence of long-term success. You know, cars and stuff….
Now, I am not here to defend either side. This is way outside my area of expertise.
What I will say is this: Freeway Rick came from an era where documentation was scarce, media coverage was inconsistent and record-keeping was nowhere near what it is today. Much of what happened in those years was passed down through newspaper reports, court records and word of mouth.
It is also impossible to discuss that period without mentioning the devastating crack epidemic that ravaged Black communities throughout the 1980s. The controversy surrounding allegations of CIA connections to drug trafficking became national news after journalist Gary Webb’s “Dark Alliance” reporting in the 1990s. While the full scope of those allegations remains debated, the damage crack cocaine inflicted on communities is undeniable.
That is why this feud is “ick.”
In another reality, these two men could probably sit down, share stories and create something meaningful together. Instead, they continue taking shots at each other over a dispute that is old enough to have grandchildren. LOL…
The real question is simple: Should Rick Ross and Freeway Rick finally let this go, or let it live forever?
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