Trick Daddy On Rick Ross: “I’m Gonna Start Beating My Kid’s A**”

Trick Daddy has chastised Rick Ross as his “child,” stating that he’s going to “gonna start beating my kid’s ass.” The veteran rapper interviewed with on Angela Yee on Shade 45 satellite-radio and expressed discontent for the way Ross represented his health in the song “Valley of Death” from Ross’ Deeper than Rap CD. On […]

Trick Daddy has chastised Rick Ross as his “child,” stating that he’s going to “gonna start beating my kid’s ass.”

The veteran rapper interviewed with on Angela Yee on Shade 45 satellite-radio and expressed discontent for the way Ross represented his health in the song “Valley of Death” from Ross’ Deeper than Rap CD.

On the song, Ross says, “Caught a little case, buddy had a little cheddar/ Pled out to 15, poured his life in a letter/ Very first line he called Trick Daddy stupid/ Said he had AIDS telling people that it’s lupus/ Not the one just to jump to conclusions/ I’m getting money, small talk can be a nuisance.”

While the line wasn’t an an overt diss to Trick Daddy, it certainly was offensive to him and the ailment he suffers from – lupus.

“I’d like to apologize for my kid’s misbehaving in class and on the radio and in the concerts. I let Ross start eating table food too fast,” Trick Daddy told Angela Yee. “When you don’t raise your kids, they will throw their hands up at you. I just don’t understand it”

He said that he never had a reason to beef with Ross, his former label mate.

“I was a big Ross fan,” Trick continued. “If you check all my interviews, the web, radio – I never dissed him. I always told people I like Ross. I supported him.”

In their last conversation, Ross said that he would be lyrically “taking shots” at Trick Daddy in the future.

To that, Trick said, “You cannot outshine the master.”

Hear the whole interview below: