Rick Ross and Webster’s Dictionary Reaction to Kendrick’s “Euphoria”
Kendrick Lamar set social media on fire after publishing a diss track aimed at Drake. Hours after “Euphoria” went live on YouTube, the reactions continue to pour in. We have already told you about this. Metro Bumin weighed it. Now, Rick Ross, Lil Yachty, Ganna, Jilly Da King and even Merriam-Webster Dictionary added excitement!
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Here’s what Rick Ross and Lil Yachty posted
On Instagram, Rick Ross appeared to troll Drake about K Dot bars. As previously reported, Kendrick Lamar spoke in just over six minutes about the Canadian rapper’s fathering habits, pen play, sexuality, black identity and more.
Rozay opened up about his trolling by repeatedly calling Aubrey a “white boy.” He then offered his version of “a few tips.”
“Stop, don’t answer. Don’t answer,” Rick said, specifically pointing to Kendrick’s “Euphoria” intro. “Don’t do that, don’t write an eight-minute verse.”
See what Rick Ross had to say below and swipe to see his follow-up post.
In his “advice,” Ross appeared to refer to Lil as Yachty, suggesting he was writing for Drizzy. Meanwhile, on X, Lil Boat, as he’s nicknamed, appears to be siding with 6-God.
He liked the post, which questioned Kendrick’s paternity in the context of his past infidelity. In accordance with Hip-HopDXLamar admitted to cheating on his album “Mr. Morale and Big Steps.
The post, which Yachty liked, said: “So who raised your child while you cheated on your wife with white women?”
Lil Yachi likes tweets about Kendrick pic.twitter.com/j3y9aGmGEi
— Preserving Culture (@Q4quise) April 30, 2024
Rozay sharing his thoughts on “Euphoria” didn’t come as much of a surprise. The “Diced Pineapples” rapper has joined the rap feud several times over the past month, including releasing his own diss track against Drizzy called “Champagne Moments.”
Drake later slammed Rick Ross in his first of two diss tracks against Kendrick, titled “Push Ups”. Drizzy shared his second diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” on social media but deleted it last week. The freestyle featured AI vocals from Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. The removal apparently occurred after Park’s estate demanded it under threat of legal action.
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Who else took part?
In addition to Metro, Rick and Yachty, several more people have joined the group chat! After Kendrick somehow got them involved in a feud, Gunna and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary intervened.
Starting with Gunna. “Euphoria” features lyrics in which Lamar plays on rumors that the rapper reported on Young Thug. Please note that Gunna and his lawyer denied these claims. Still, Kendrick was rapping “I know something about niggas that’ll make Gunna Wunna look like a saint.” On X Gunna seemed to respond to this phrase, writing: “Mannn WASSAM?!”
Mannn WASSAM?!!
— GUNNA (@1GunnaGunna) April 30, 2024
Meanwhile, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary seemed to be there for Kendrick to participate in. For context, the rapper used a screenshot of his definition of “Euphoria” as the cover art for the diss track.
Fans have speculated that the song’s title is also “Lamar,” a reference to Drizzy’s executive producer of the HBO show of the same name.
“Dear @MTV. We humbly nominate @kendricklamar’s “Euphoria” for a Video Music Award for “Best Video of All Time,” the Dictionary X account wrote.
Expensive @MTV
We humbly call “euphoria” @kendricklamar for the Video Music Award in the category “Best Video of All Time.” pic.twitter.com/tVLagcAYtK
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) April 30, 2024
Meanwhile, the Million Dollar Game host Jilly Da King also trended online after he said Kendrick didn’t top Drake with “Euphoria.” He called the track “corn on the cob.”
See his comments below.
As for J. Cole, he remained silent while social media trolled him for leaving the conflict early.
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