Rubi Rose Says Men Who Cheat “Deserve To Die”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

Isn’t that a bit harsh?

I mean this with no disrespect, nor am I trying to be rude, but I actually didn’t know that Rubi Rose was a rapper. These past few years, I’ve only seen her on random social media videos that had nothing to do with music. That said, I was surprised as hell that Rubi released a new single today called “Deserve To Die.”

In “Deserve To Die,” Rubi Rose drops bars that take aim at all the simps, munches, and cheaters of the world, proclaiming that it takes more than sex to have her impressed. She also clarifies that she has her own and doesn’t need anyone’s money.

While this track boasts your typical bad b*tch-inspired lyrics, what impressed me the most about it is everything else. Particularly, the menacing and booming beat, and how Rubi Rose rides it (no pun intended) with great confidence and slickness. She legit sounds like an A-list female rapper. My only issue is that I wish her flow was just a little steadier.

Die” is harsh. Maybe they deserve wedgies, but not to die.



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