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DC Young Fly called out Rick Ross for ghosting an interview on the 85 South Show and then giving an in-depth sit-down to a white-owned podcast, reigniting a years-old moment that never quite sat right with him.
The tension dates back to 2021, when Ross abruptly walked off the set mid-interview during a taping of the 85 South Show, hosted by DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean. No explanation. No heads-up. Just gone.
But what really got under DC’s skin? Ross later gave what DC described as a “respectful and full” interview on another podcast—one not Black-owned—where he even addressed topics the 85 South crew didn’t touch, like his past as a correctional officer.
Speaking on the “Rory and Mal” podcast, DC explained his resentment. “It’s the fact that you left our show and went and did a white podcast and did a full-blown interview,” he said. “And they asked you the questions that we didn’t even ask you.”
DC Young Fly explains to Rory and Mal why he ain’t like Rick Ross leaving the set of the 85 South Show, because Ross later went on a white mans platform, and sat down 2 hours and was very polite answering every question even about his past as a correctional officer. pic.twitter.com/iuNWj7Nbt2
— joebuddenclips/fanpage (@Chatnigga101) July 17, 2025
Ross tried to brush it off on Instagram, saying he showed up to the 85 South Show “to show love” and left because of “urgent matters.”
He joked about wasting a Gucci jacket on the shoot and not having lemon pepper wings from Wingstop, the chain he’s famously affiliated with.
Nonetheless, DC wasn’t buying it.
He responded on Instagram, pointing out that every guest, including the likes of Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, T.I. and Boosie, has appeared on the show for free.
“U kno it’s all love but nobody gets paid cause the culture bigger than the money!!!!” he wrote on Instagram. “The impact we make last a LIFE TIME!!! Our doors is always open OG.”
He also clapped back at Ross’s food complaint, saying there were “200 lemon pepper wings in the back” and even joked about buying the rapper’s “wasted” Gucci jacket for his son.
DC made it clear there’s no beef, just a matter of respect. “If you got somewhere to go, just let us know how much time you got so we can get the best out of it,” he said. “Don’t just leave.”
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Wu-Tang Clan brought their legendary run to a close with a sold-out finale in Philadelphia on Friday (July 18), wrapping their last-ever tour, Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber, with a night packed with nostalgia and surprise guests.
All nine surviving core members — RZA, GZA, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa and Cappadonna — hit the Wells Fargo Center stage, joined by Young Dirty Bastard, who honored his late father, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, with a high-energy tribute.
The Philadelphia stop capped a 27-city North American run that began June 6 and marked the final time the whole group would tour together.
The crowd got more than they bargained for when surprise guests Ms. Lauryn Hill, LL Cool J and hometown hero Freeway popped up to celebrate the moment.
The setlist pulled from Wu-Tang’s deep catalog, with anthems like “C.R.E.A.M.,” “Triumph,” “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” and “Ice Cream” igniting the crowd.
Run the Jewels opened each night of the tour, setting the tone with their own hard-hitting set.
Just two days earlier, Wu-Tang played their final New York City show at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday (July 16), where they were joined by Redman, Lil Kim, The LOX, Mobb Deep, Slick Rick, SWV and more — a nod to their deep roots in New York Hip-Hop.
Throughout the tour, RZA and other members reminded audiences that this would be the group’s final full-scale tour and thanked supporters for riding with them for more than 30 years.
Though this marks the end of the road for Wu-Tang Clan’s touring days as a whole unit, they hinted at what’s next: a possible Las Vegas residency, a documentary and memoirs are all in the works.
Wu-Tang Clan’s final tour performance took place Friday (July 18) in Philadelphia.
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