The Drake fan who sucker punched Rick Ross at a Canadian festival with a brand-new diss song called “White Boy” has made fun of Rick Ross.

The individual has escalated his rivalry with Rozay by going by the nickname Icarus, and the accompanying video for the song purports to feature a necklace that belonged to Sam Sneak, the MMG mogul’s longtime DJ.

In addition, pictures from the rapper’s previous employment as a jail officer in Florida are included in the movie, which shows Ross running from the fight when his group is outnumbered.

The song’s lyrics make fun of Ross for his actions during the widely shared fight at Vancouver’s Ignite Music Festival in late June.

Capping on the ‘Gram, you were fumbling to get out of there, leaving your DJ like bait, fed him to the demons, too arrogant to say sorry, you a bird and a bitch, I clipped your wings, stop playing games,’ Icarus raps.

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Rick Ross has previously attempted to downplay the altercation that broke out after he and his group were attacked for playing “Not Like Us,” a Drake diss track, as he was leaving the festival stage.

“Yeah, I’m contemplating the incident that transpired there,” he stated in a video posted on Instagram a month ago. “The first guy that approached Rozay was the little, chubby guy who resembled Bam Bam Bigelow from professional wrestling. I squatted down when he stepped up, and he could tell what I said by looking at me.

“Boy, if I hit you, I’ma see everything you ate for the last two days,” he added. His balls fell out of his behind. He didn’t say anything further or take any action at all. He was an obvious busta.

The Teflon Then Don played down the sucker punch to his face that started the altercation behind the scenes.

“I know MMA,” the n-gga behind him exclaimed. And after that, I was struck by a drink,” he went on. “I’m still positive that I wasn’t punched by an n-gga. “Rozay, the n-gga tried to punch you, he hit you!” exclaimed someone.

“No, he needed to throw a drink,” I remarked.Because yelling, “I know MMA!” would have been even more insulting than flinging a beer.

In addition, Drake seemed to mock his former partner by wishing his Instagram fans a happy Canada Day and toasting to the nation while sipping an alcoholic beverage.

The Toronto native recorded himself rapping to the Rascalz song “Northern Touch” in a different post. The Rascalz are from Vancouver, which is also the city where Ross was jumped.