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DJ Envy and Rick Ross Engage in Fiery Car Show Feud - What's Really Happening

DJ Envy and Rick Ross Engage in Fiery Car Show Feud: What’s Really Happening?

In a heated exchange that has caught the attention of hip-hop enthusiasts, DJ Envy and Rick Ross have engaged in a war of words regarding their respective car shows. The feud, which unfolded on various platforms including the Drink Champs podcast, has taken a personal turn, with both artists taking jabs at each other’s character and business ventures.

The feud began when Rick Ross made remarks about DJ Envy’s car show on Drink Champs, suggesting that Envy would never reach his level. Ross also mentioned his own car show and claimed that it was superior because it honored his deceased friends. DJ Envy responded passionately, defending his car show’s community-oriented approach and the affordable ticket prices that aim to make the event accessible to families.

While the back-and-forth continued, it’s important to note that both DJ Envy and Rick Ross have made significant contributions to their communities through their car shows. DJ Envy emphasizes the importance of providing opportunities and discounts to those who may have otherwise been unable to participate. On the other hand, Rick Ross has created an extravagant event that showcases his love for cars and pays tribute to his fallen comrades.

See some video posted by Rick Ross

The clash between DJ Envy and Rick Ross has sparked a larger conversation about the purpose of car shows and the motivations behind them. As fans weigh in on this contentious topic, we invite you to share your thoughts and opinions. Do you believe that car shows should primarily focus on community engagement, or do you support a more exclusive and lavish approach? Join the discussion below and let your voice be heard!

DJ Envy Says He Desires Drake to Drop One Album before He Retires

DJ Envy Says He Desires Drake to Drop One Album before He Retires

DJ Envy during the breakfast show said he wants Drake to drop one hip-hop rap album before he retires. This is coming after Drake announced he’s considering a graceful exit from the rap industry. 

Recently, DJ Envy revealed that Irv Gotti failed to pay him $10,000 for the record he produced for him about a year ago. 

DJ Envy said: “I produced a record … [Gotti] definitely owe me $10,000. Me and [DJ] Mono produced a record for Murder Inc. back in the day and I got my front end and I never got the back end and they was just like ‘keep it moving.’ So I kept it moving.” 

Envy made the revelation when the guest host, Jess Hilarious, discuss about her money dispute with Master P. Jess said Master P owes her a whopping $15,000 for her appearance in I Got Hook-Up movie. 

Master P never stop saying that Jess Hilarious is making a fake news by saying he owes her $15K. 

He posted on IG, “For the cowards hiding behind their computers enforcing fake news, I do have @jesshilarious_official contract from 5 years ago for I Got The Hook Up 2 and the copy of the check that was cashed and paid. She was joking about a second check that was never in her contract. That’s the narrative they ran with for clickbait and fake headlines. Thank God for receipts!” 

What do you think? Let us know in the comments section. 

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