DJ Drama‘s latest album, “I’m Really Like That”, has been making waves since its release last Friday, featuring some of the biggest names in the music industry like Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, and Lil Wayne. However, the album has not been without its share of drama, as Rich Homie Quan claims to have been removed from the project due to Roddy Ricch’s demands.
In a recent Instagram Live session, Rich Homie Quan expressed his disappointment at being cut from the album, claiming that he had one of the strongest verses on the track. The situation began when Rich Homie Quan revealed that he had originally been featured on the track “FMFU” alongside Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne.
However, Roddy Ricch allegedly demanded that his verse be removed from the record, leading to his exclusion from the project altogether.Rich Homie Quan claims that he was never informed of this decision and only found out after the album’s release. He also expressed his disappointment that Roddy Ricch did not contact him directly to discuss the issue.
“I ain’t even met Roddy!” Rich Homie Quan exclaimed. “If they say Roddy took me off, I don’t want to fight. N**a, hard drive to hard drive. You can’t fck with me, boy.”The “Type of Way” rapper continued to express his frustration with the situation, stating that his verse was better than Gucci Mane‘s and even Lil Wayne‘s. He challenged Roddy Ricch to a Verzuz battle, confident that his catalog was far more impressive than just “The Box.””Roddy got that ‘Box‘ song. I bet his catalog can’t fck with mine,” Rich Homie Quan said. “That song’s all the money he got in the bank. Since you wanted me off the song, man, let’s go back-and-forth, catalog to catalog. You ain’t got nothing but the ‘Box’ sht because all that other sh*t wack.”
Despite the drama, DJ Drama’s album continues to gain attention and critical acclaim. Fans are raving about the collaborations on the tracklist, and many are excited to see what other surprises the album has in store.Of course, conflicts like this are not uncommon in the music industry. With so many talented artists vying for attention, it’s not surprising that disagreements can arise. However, what sets the best artists apart is their ability to handle these conflicts with grace and professionalism.
In this case, it seems that Rich Homie Quan is taking the high road by expressing his frustration but still being willing to work things out. By challenging Roddy Ricch to a Verzuz battle, he is not only demonstrating his confidence in his own catalog but also showing that he is willing to put the past behind him and move forward.