Rick Ross, who has been a longtime friend of Drake’s, appears to have shaded the Canadian superstar by filming himself listening to Kendrick Lamar’s incendiary diss at Drizzy and J. Cole.

Lamar took multiple shots at Drake and Cole on his guest verse on “Like That” from Metro Boomin and Future’s joint album We Don’t Trust You with Rozay also featuring on the project.

Ross posted a video of himself vibing to Lamar’s verse on Instagram as he rode around in a supercar while smoking a cigar.

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Ross also unfollowed Drizzy on social media but it is not known what could have caused their perceived falling out after 15 years and nine collaborations together.

As beef appears to have grown between the two, Drake invited Rozay’s ex-girlfriend Cristina Mackey to his It’s All a Blur — Big as the What? Tour where she was given the VIP treatment.

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Mackey shared pictures online of an OVO branded envelope that contained six tickets for her and her friends.

The issue could be due to Rozay choosing to be a part of the Future and Metro album in the first place.

Following the album’s release, Metro urged his social media followers to “pick a side” and later shouted out the MMG mogul, writing: “EVERYDAY HUSTLE LIKE WILLIAM!!! @RickRoss [fire emojis] [face exhaling emoji].”

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Ross and Drake even maintained friendship while Drizzy was beefing with Rozay’s label signee and close pal Meek Mill, staying out of their issues before they eventually settled their feud after exchanging diss tracks and social media comments.

Future was also a one-time friend and collaborator of Drake’s with the two touring together and even releasing a collaborative mixtape but that relationship has gone sour too.

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For his part, Drake seems unphased by the beef, recently saying at a concert in Florida after the diss track came out: “I got my fucking head up high, my back straight, I’m 10 fucking toes down in Florida or anywhere else I go, and I know that no matter what there’s not a n-gga on this earth that could ever fuck with me in my life.”