Rick Ross’ upcoming car show has been generating a lot of buzz, and the conversation doesn’t seem to be slowing down until the event takes place next month. However, Ross’ neighbors have expressed their lack of enthusiasm about the annual event happening on his large estate.
Interestingly, there are talks of DJ Envy hosting his own car show around the same time, but Ross doesn’t seem to be concerned about competition or comparison. In a recent appearance on the podcast series “Drink Champs,” Ross discussed his various businesses, music, and upcoming ventures.
Ross’ second car and bike show is scheduled to be held at his Promise Land estate in Fayetteville, Georgia, just six days after Envy’s “Love for the Streets” car show in Memphis, Tennessee. Envy’s event is in honor of the late rapper Young Dolph, who tragically passed away in 2021.
When asked about Envy’s upcoming shows, Ross made it clear that he is not intimidated or bothered by them. He mentioned that Envy is not on his level in the car game, but he still supports Envy’s events and respects him. Ross emphasized his appreciation for Envy and anyone who attends his shows.
Last year, Ross and Envy had a playful exchange on social media about their competing car shows, jokingly referring to it as “car show beef.” However, it seems that their relationship is still cordial, with Ross expressing his admiration for Envy and their mutual respect.
Despite his neighbors’ disapproval, Ross is expecting around 7,000 attendees at his car show in June. Some of his neighbors even went as far as signing a petition opposing the event and planning vacations to avoid any potential chaos.
Overall, it seems that Ross is confident in his car show and not letting any potential competition dampen his enthusiasm.