Rick Ross cancels MMG Tour

Was it because of threats from the "Gangster  Disciples??"

A rep for Rick Ross confirmed to Billboard  today that the remaining dates of the rapper's tour with his Maybach Music Group  have been cancelled.

Via Billboard:

The dates include Sunday in Nashville, the  12th in Memphis, 13th in Houston, 15th in Detroit and the 16th in New York. The  23-day U.S. tour, which was later extended to go through till December 16, has  been cancelled due to "apparent lack of organization and communication on the  part of the tour promoter," reps for Rick Ross told AllHipHop.com. Reps for Live  Nation and Ross had not commented on the quote. at press time Rick Ross  continued to apologize to fans for the cancellation.

"I want to apologize to all of my fans  who I missed performing for due to the cancellations and want to let them know  that I will get back to their cities," Ross told the site. "I enjoyed  my experience with my little bros Wale and Meek Mill and I'm ready to get back  in the studio to make good music."

The reports of the cancellation of the MMG  tour came a day after Ross cancelled two shows in North Carolina. Soon after  news broke on Thursday, reports came in that the rapper had cancelled the shows  due to threats from the Gangster Disciples street gang.

Local news outlet WCNC and other outlets  report that beef between Ross and Gangster Disciples stirs from his mention of  the gang's imprisoned leader, Larry Hoover, in his song, "B.M.F. (Blowin' Money  Fast)."

SOURCE: Billboard

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