(AllHipHop News) Now, the world knows why Rick Ross has yet to sign a female rapper to his MMG label. The reasoning has gotten the rapper mogul n hot water with women and men though.
“You know, I never did it because I always thought, like, I would end up fu—ing a female rapper and fu—ing the business up. I’m so focused on my business,” he told The Breakfast Club. “I just, I gotta be honest with you. You know, she looking good. I’m spending so much money on her photo shoots. I gotta fu*k a couple times.”
Oddly, the question was asked by female co-host.
This is not the first time Rozay has been under fire for these type of comments. The rapper was also under fire in 2013 for lyrics on Rocko’s 2013 hit “U.O.E.N.O.” In the song, it seemed like the rapper condoned rape when he said, “Put Molly all in the champagne/ She ain’t even know it/I took her home and I enjoyed that/ She ain’t even know it.” He would later apology stating, “To every woman that has felt the sting of abuse, I apologize.”
The new controversy has already started picking up steam on social media.
please, PLEASE STOP giving this d#####, Rick Ross, your money, time, or attn. This ain’t the first WILD s### he’s said about women!!!!
— Amanda Seales 🇬🇩✊🏾 (@amandaseales) July 25, 2017
I challenge the many men running the industry of Hip Hop, Black, Brown, White l men to interview me about rape culture predator Rick Ross
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) July 26, 2017
@Power1051 @breakfastclubam your @RickRoss interview was gross and misogynistic. Why was he allowed to grab @angelayee like that? #EXPLAIN
— Biba Adams (@BibatheDiva) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/breakfastclubam/status/889444379798249473
Not everybody was critical of Ross.
Every woman I know that has ever worked for Ross has gone on to have AMAZING careers. He empowers & gives room to excel. Dont just use words
— nik 🇧🇧 (@MsHicks1909) July 26, 2017