Rick Ross is considering legal action against Remy Ma regarding the title of the film “Biggest Boss” and claims of unauthorized music usage
Conflict is escalating between Rick Ross and Remy Ma as a film title ignites a disagreement regarding branding and creative rights. The dispute surrounding the film “Biggest Boss” is now in the spotlight.
Ross, who has crafted his image as the “Biggest Boss,” has initiated legal action upon discovering a film titled the same, scheduled to premiere on The Remy Network. A letter from his attorneys states that he alleges the project involves unauthorized use of his music and trade name. He insists on immediately stopping the project due to the alleged infringement.
Ross contends that the film is generating confusion among fans, as some are under the impression that he is associated with the project. The confusion, he notes, is already evident in social media reactions and public commentary. For Ross, this concern goes beyond merely holding a title; it is about safeguarding a brand he has developed over the years.
A spokesperson for Remy Ma stated, “Remy was personally unaware of the concerns raised regarding ‘The Biggest Boss’ and takes the matter seriously.” The statement also highlighted their enduring relationship, noting that she “would never intentionally engage in any action that could harm his brand or cause offense.”
The film’s premise, focusing on a law enforcement officer who transforms a drug story into a rap career, has sparked interest due to its parallels with Ross’ own narrative. Remy’s team indicates that she has since made direct contact, resulting in the removal of the title as internal review processes are being updated.