Rick Ross says he’ll clear ‘BMF’ for use in 50 Cent show if rapper promotes his chicken wings

Rick Ross says he’ll clear ‘BMF’ for use in 50 Cent show if rapper promotes his chicken wings

With one peculiar requirement, Rick Ross has consented to have one of his songs cleared for usage on 50 Cent’s new Black Mafia Family crime series.

50 recently stated, “At some point, I think that has to play in the BMF series,” implying that Ross’ 2010 song “BMF” was a necessary addition to the program.

In an interview with Billboard, Ross stated that he would facilitate it provided that 50 promoted him.

Ross declared, “I’m going to have to have that conversation.” But by reaching out, I stand to gain financially. And for me, that’s the main issue. That’s what I told him. He could go to Wingstop and snap a photo of a ten-piece order of lemon-pepper chicken wings. While he was there, he could also snap a photo holding a black bottle of Belaire.

Rapper The Rapper was prompted to make the ironic idea by Ross, who owns 25 Wingstop locations across the United States and is a prominent proponent of Luc Belaire Rare Rosé wine.

And I’ll think about removing the “BMF” record for the show if he does that and posts it. Regards from Southwest T. Therefore, I would like to see the brothers succeed; Curtis Jackson is not at all involved.

“Tell him to hold the Belaire bottle high and take a picture with it,” he continued. Tell him for the first time that I will enjoy the picture and visit his page as soon as I see it.

View more details provided below by Carl Lamarre, who spoke with Ross for Billboard, on Instagram.