Rick Ross And Drake Rap About Rihanna In New Track “Made Men”

Becky Bain | January 4, 2011 12:34 pm

Rihanna asked, “What’s My Name”, and Drake and Rick Ross answered. Drizzy and the Teflon Don teamed up for a track called “Made Men”, referencing RiRi quite a few times in their collab, which will reportedly wind up on Ross’ fifth album, God Forgives, I Don’t. (Anyone else giggling at that album name? Cory Gunz probably isn’t. ) Did they say anything Rihanna should be worried about? Jump below to give it a listen.

[wpaudio url=”//idolator.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Made-Men.mp3″ text=”Rick Ross feat. Drake – Made Men” dl=”0″] “That ’65, I call it Rihanna/ It got a red top, but it’s white like Madonna,” raps Ross (who also calls his Buggati Coupe “Katy Perry”) over a foreboding beat. Drizzy comes in with his own line about his ex-turned-pal RiRi: “One of my baddest women ever, I call her Rihanna / But that’s ’cause her name is Rihanna,” echoes Drizzy. Rhyming Rihanna with Rihanna? Genius! It’s almost as good as rhyming “bananas” with “bananas”. Okay, there’s nothing too terrible here (besides Drake’s attempt at forming a rhyme) that should threaten Rihanna and Drake’s friendship. We’ll leave it to Chris Brown to continue not-so-subtly discussing his ex in his songs.

What do you think of “Made Men”? Should RiRi jump on the hook and make this one a hit?