Rick Ross Talks Color Money Drake diss
Rick Ross responds to rumors he dissed Drake (not pictured) on the song "Color Money" from his new album "Black Market." Pictured: Rick Ross at Power 105.1's Powerhouse in Brooklyn on Oct. 22, 2015. Getty Images

Rick Ross is opening up about rumors he dissed Drake on his new song "Color Money." Drake has been in an ongoing feud with Ross's friend and Maybach Music Group (MMG) label mate Meek Mill since July.

Earlier this week rumors surfaced claiming Ross slammed the Toronto rapper in the new song on behalf of Mill. When the "Sanctified" rapper stopped by Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club on Thursday to talk about his new album "Black Market" -- which will be released Dec. 4 -- co-host Charlamagne Tha God asked Ross if he was taking jabs at Drake on “Color Money.”

"That record is what it is. It’s a lot of different people that’s going to interpret it a lot of different ways, and it is what it is," Ross responded. "Everybody that know Rozay know how I get down. When I come, I come. So let’s see how it unfolds. We most definitely know how I come and what I do, I don’t play no games.”

Charlamagne then mentioned a lyric from "Color Money" which seemingly takes shots at Drake's record label Cash Money Records, which includes Lil Wayne, Birdman and J Prince.

"Weezy [is] my homie," Ross said dismissing claims he dissed the fellow rapper on the song. "J Prince, that's my big homie. Anything else take it how you want it."

Ross went on to say that he doesn't "have [a relationship] with Birdman."

This isn't the first time Ross has commented on the drama between Mill and Drake. In October, he told MTV that he understood Mill's position because of his 2009 feud with 50 Cent so he let the “All Eyes On You” rapper handle it.

"You express yourself with your music the way you want to do it whenever you’re ready to do it," Ross said.