Rick Ross Drops ‘Dog Food’ Song With Lex Luger, Black Twitter Reacts To Wild Lyrics
When a person sees the two words “dog food” trending on Twitter, they might mistake the hot search phrase for the belief that the social media users are really passionate about feeding their dogs. However, this time “Dog Food” is associated with Rick Ross, the self-dubbed “hood billionaire” rapper who has made national news lately for losing approximately 85 to 100 pounds by doing CrossFit-type “RossFit” moves and giving shout outs to pears, as reported by the Inquisitr. The svelte Ross is still doing his thing, making music and creating buzz with his raw lyrics and Teflon Don style.
I'm so uncool I thought Dog Food trending was actually about dog food. In my defense, my dogs did too.
— Mary J Cannon (@ann_cannon) April 10, 2015
The reviews for Ross’ “Dog Food” coming into Twitter are varied and wide reaching. The lyrics of the song reveal that Rick confesses his usual machismo stance toward women — rhyming that he doesn’t call the hot women in his car by their real names, but instead calls a woman riding next to him “passenger seat.” Ross also says that he doesn’t care about her college degrees, but only cares about getting the type of “brain” from her that represents the slang word for fellatio in the rap world.
#DogFood, Rick Ross Takes Us to the Doghouse: Hear ‘Dog Food’ – http://t.co/TwqU0iahCH pic.twitter.com/tQHIHao8Or
— Headline News (@bnewsheadlines) April 10, 2015
The fact that “Dog Food” was produced by Luger has the hip-hop community buzzing, according to Hot New Hip Hop, which expects a golden fire of a song between the duo. The two first teamed up to create several of Ross’ other mega-successful songs, and apparently “Dog Food” might be on the same path.
Rick Ross has betrayed #Felinism by making a song called Dog Food! Here's a throwback photo to happier pro-cat times. pic.twitter.com/PhEa98oTdU
— Feline Frequency (@catfreq) April 10, 2015
“Dog Food” also has a pretty unique cover photo, with a nefarious painting that makes a Rottweiler seem vicious. Plenty of websites, from Global Grind to others that focus on African-American issues, are writing about the newest release from Rick.
Ross don't even care that he already dropped "Dog Food" about 4 times already.
— Blanco (@ThisIsBlanco) April 10, 2015
[Image via Ross’ Dog Food Song Cover]
I thought Dog Food trending was actually about dog food I showed my friends the tweet & they all laughed its rick ross new music
— BARON 1987 (@BARON_1987) April 10, 2015