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Rick Ross Responds After Birdman Threatens Murder

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Yesterday, Birdman got way in his feelings and ranted about those who criticize the way he's treated Lil Wayne.

Weezy is still suing Birdman for $51 million for not releasing Carter V, among other label fuckery.

According to Baby, Wayne is his "son" and he raised him from nothing. He had these words for those who say otherwise:

“And if you cross my line, you already know … I know ya’ll bitch ass niggas ain’t gangsters, and ya’ll don’t want to see no murder.”
It seems like that threat was directed at Rick Ross. The MMG boss has been a very vocal supporter of Wayne's legal claims against Cash Money and also has a questionable background as a gangster.

Ross was quick to respond to Birdman's words.

"You a year late, and five years late paying that man’s money. Pay that man’s money," The Bawse demanded in a web video. "We know you ain't right. Stop with the jokes, nigga. Bring that shit, Baby."
You can check Baby's rant and Ross's response below:

[Related: Rick Ross says he's going to make sure no one respects Birdman again.]

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