Uncle Murda called out Rick Ross after he allegedly sent a cease-and-desist letter to Remy Ma over her cop-turned-rapper movie, The Biggest Boss.
“I just wanted to remind yall that Ricky Rosette aka @richforever hating on @remyma and the @remynetwork for wanting put out a Correctional Officer who was never in the Streets that turned into a Rapper who start Rapping about being a Gangsta but was really a Fraud,” Murda wrote in a post shared on Instagram alongside a photo that shows Rozay from his time as a correctional officer in the ‘90s
“Ricky Rosette aka @richforever sent out a Cease and Desist because the truth hurts,” he continued. “I need to know what all my fellow Hip Hop Journalists and Podcasters think about this because I don’t hear nobody talking bout it like that I wanna see the movie the people wanna see it.”
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Rick Ross, who is set to face off against French Montana for a VERZUZ match-up on Thursday (May 7), reportedly sent a cease-and-desist letter to Remy Ma last month. In the letter, he demanded that she not move forward with the film, which he alleged features the unauthorized use of his music and trade name. He also claimed there have been misconceptions regarding his involvement in the project due to misinformation on social media.
“Remy was personally unaware of the concerns raised regarding ‘The Biggest Boss’ and takes the matter seriously,” a rep for Remy told TMZ. “She has maintained a personal and professional relationship with Rick Ross for more than 20 years and would never intentionally engage in any action that could harm his brand or cause offense.”
The plot synopsis of The Biggest Boss indicates that it will follow the story of a police officer who assumed the life story of a drug dealer before becoming a rapper, a story that some suggested bears a resemblance to Rozay’s own story.
A representative for Remy added that she reached out to Ross directly and removed the title from The Remy Network, where it was scheduled to be released. “The Remy Network is now working closely with its partners to strengthen review processes and ensure that situations like this do not occur moving forward,” the statement added.