Rick Ross uses homophobic slur in Meek Mill song to reference 6ix9ine’s legal troubles

“Looking for a bond lawyers wanna tax, purple hair got them f****ts on your back.”

November 30, 2018
Rick Ross uses homophobic slur in Meek Mill song to reference 6ix9ine’s legal troubles Rick Ross performs onstage at #REVOLVEfestival. April 15, 2018.   Roger Kisby/Getty Images for REVOLVE

Meek Mill's new album Championships is out today, and it features a song called "What's Free" featuring JAY-Z and Rick Ross. During his verse, Rick Ross uses a homophobic slur after appearing to reference the federal racketeering and weapons charges currently faced by 6ix9ine – the New York City rapper has pled not guilty.

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Near the end of his verse, Ross raps “Screaming gang gang now you wanna rap, racketeering charges caught him on a tap/Looking for a bond lawyers wanna tax, purple hair got them f****ts on your back,” as Pitchfork points out.

Listen to the song below. The FADER has reached out to Rick Ross's representative for comment.

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Rick Ross uses homophobic slur in Meek Mill song to reference 6ix9ine’s legal troubles