Rick Ross apparently can't trust himself to keep it in his pants in the presence of a female rapper. Especially if he's paying for her promotion.
The Maybach Music Group head said during an appearance on "The Breakfast Club" that, basically, his horniness is why the label doesn't work with any ladies.
"I always thought that I would end up f-cking the female rapper and f-cking the business up," Ross said. "She's looking good, I'm spending so much money on her photoshoots, I gotta f-ck a couple times."
Chanel West Coast Opens Up About Female Struggle in Male-Dominated Hip-Hop World
View StoryThe subject of signing female rappers came up because Ross was promoting his new VH1 reality series "Signed," on which begins the hunt for talented unknown hip-hop artists when it premieres Wednesday night. The trailer shows there will be female contestants. If Ross doesn't want them, at least Roc Nation and Radio Killer Records are also involved.
Ross's history with women took a few hits back in 2013 after he released his song, "U.O.E.N.O", which endorsed date rape with the line, "Put Molly all in her champagne/she ain't even know it/I took her home and I enjoyed that/she ain't even know it."