Rick Ross dropped quite a bomb on his “Idols Become Rivals,” track. In the song, he dissed Birdman and showed his respect for Lil Wayne. Birdman got a chance to speak with Billboard where he addressed the record and the subliminals. According to the Cash Money president, “numbers” is whats important.

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Birdman says,

“I don’t get caught up in hoe shit, man. I just keep doing what I’m doing and keep pushing. I don’t get caught up in that, I don’t play like that. I’m a man and I stand my ground and I do my thing. Numbers don’t lie, and that’s all I give a fuck about: numbers, and puttin’ them up.”

Ross also got a chance to chop it up with Billboard prior to the single being released in which he described the song as being a letter to a former idol. He said,

“It’s basically me writing a letter to someone in the game that I looked up to damn near the most and I hate what things have come to.”

Rozay took to Instagram to show his support for Wayne with a caption reading,

“The Level of respect and Love that I have for WAYNE makes it hard to sit back and not speak on the situation.The streets need you.Being a Boss means having the courage to say the things everybody thinking but scared to say.I can’t wait for you to hear it.Midnight. #idolsbecomerivals”

Source: Complex