Rick Ross Makes Controversial Claims On New Track 'Same Hoes'
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(Radio.com) Rick Ross is dropping secrets in his new track "Same Hoes." According to Ross, he and Chris Brown, Yo Gotti, Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg, among many other rappers, athletes and actors, have all slept with the same women. Ross released the single on SoundCloud Friday (June 17). Lyrically, there's not much to Ross' track except an extended list of all the wealthy, famous men who sleep with the same women because those women tend to be looking for wealthy, famous men. In addition to the rappers and singers already mentioned, Ross names Ross Pusha T, T.I.P., Steve Harvey, Floyd Mayweather, Puff Daddy, Russell Simmons, Kevin Hart, David Beckham and Busta Rhymes. "Because rich n-- always f- the same hoes," Ross explains. The rapper doesn't clarify when, though. Since Harvey, Beckham and others are married with children. Ross could be rapping about mistresses or quick affairs, but it seems more likely he's referencing former flings before those men settled down. Or perhaps he's just illustrating his point that the same group of women tend to make their way around the entertainment game. If it seems like that would eventually wear thin on a rapper, Ross isn't worried. "I ain't tripping, baby, this is how the game goes," he raps toward the end of the "Same Hoes." Listen to the track here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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