October 6, 2024

 

PONTIAC, MI – Rick Ross and Trick Trick have publicly squashed their beef during a concert in Michigan with a little bit of help from Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry O” Harris.
The MMG mogul and Detroit stalwart have had unresolved issues for around a decade stemming from Rozay allegedly being stopped from performing at the city’s Summer Jamz concert in 2014.

Any lingering tension has now been settled after they shared the stage at Harry O’s Our Community First Action concert in nearby Pontiac on Tuesday (September 17).

Harris, who was pardoned in 2021 by then-president Donald Trump after spending 33 behind bars for attempted murder and drug trafficking, helped broker the truce meeting during Trick Trick’s set, calling it a “major” moment.

 

After being introduced to the stage, the two rappers shared a warm embrace before Ross launched into a performance of his 2010 song “I’m Not a Star.”

The Biggest Bawse later addressed his reconciliation with Trick Trick on Instagram, saying: “I want to take time out and salute the ones really making a difference in the community. The big homie Harry O, what you doing with Community First, I love it.

“You flying me out last night, you having Trick Trick bring me out on stage. I’m sure everybody knows me and Trick Trick had our differences for over a decade and here we are just moving forward, doing big things in the community. We got some more big things coming.”

 

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Rick Ross and Trick Trick’s beef was the subject of much speculation, with it being claimed that Ross was “in fear of his life” after Trick led a blockade of around 100 people to stop him from performing in Detroit a decade ago.

A “no fly zone” was also apparently out on Rozay after he allegedly disrespected the city.

At the time, Trick Trick spoke on the incident in a lengthy video but did not mention Ross by name.

“Y’all should’ve been talking about all of the great artists that did perform that evening,” he said. “The good part about it. Instead of going right after the negativity. Y’all all got the game fucked up. That’s what’s wrong with this motherfucker now. Ain’t nobody talking about no music.

“That man’s a musician. I’m a musician. We musicians. Our business don’t belong on the internet. And it ain’t none of your motherfucking business what me and that man [got] going on. Or what the fuck happened out there that day.”

He added: “What the fuck I look like telling a man he gotta pay me to come to my damn city? I don’t mean no-motherfucking-body no harm. If I had an incident with an individual and some hands got put on that motherfucker. Aye, god damnit that’s what the fuck happened.”

Source hiphopdx.com

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