“The Game Continues to Taunt Rick Ross After Release of Diss Track ‘Freeway’s Revenge’


The ongoing feud between The Game and Rick Ross shows no signs of cooling down, with The Game taking to Instagram to call out Ross for his silence following the release of his diss track, ‘Freeway’s Revenge.’ The West Coast rap icon accused Ross of backing out of releasing his own diss track, alleging that Ross is “scared to drop that nursery rhyme you recorded the other night.”

In a scathing Instagram post, The Game didn’t hold back, mocking Ross for his hesitation and taunting him for his perceived lack of courage. Referring to Ross as the “cereal killer,” The Game made it clear that he’s ready for whatever Ross throws his way. He also took aim at Ross’s attempts to flex on social media, dismissing them as futile in the face of the impending “ass whoopin’.”

The Game didn’t stop there, addressing Ross’s recent diss track aimed at Drake, ‘Champagne Moments.’ He called out the selective targeting of diss tracks in the rap industry, implying that Ross and others carefully choose their battles. But The Game made it clear that he’s not one to back down, especially when it comes to lyrical prowess.

Turning his attention back to Ross, The Game didn’t mince words, mocking Ross’s physique and questioning his authenticity. He dismissed Ross’s attempts to portray himself as a tough guy and called out his past as a correctional officer.

On ‘Freeway’s Revenge,’ The Game doesn’t hold back, accusing Ross of stealing his name and ridiculing his health issues. He paints a vivid picture of Ross’s alleged struggles with pills and lean, suggesting that his health may be deteriorating.

The track ends with a warning from The Game, asserting his dominance as the “Compton Grim Reaper” and advising Ross to “let it go.”

Before The Game’s latest social media onslaught, Ross had downplayed the diss track, claiming that The Game was “starving for beef.” But it’s clear that The Game isn’t backing down anytime soon, and the feud between these two rap heavyweights shows no signs of ending.”