'There was a misunderstanding with lyric, a misinterpretation,' Rick Ross tells Q 93.3 in New Orleans amid controversy.By Rob Markman Rick Ross Photo: Alexander Tamargo In his music Rick Ross often plays the ladies' man, directing his teddy-bear like boss-isms to the various objects of his affection, but Rozay came under heavy fire earlier this week after a particular lyric conjured up images of rape and abuse. "There was a misunderstanding with lyric, a misinterpretation," the MMG Mastermind told Q 93.3 in New Orleans of his questionable lyric on Rocko's mixtape single "U.O.E.N.O." The track was released in February, as a selection of Rocko's Gift of Gab 2 mixtape, but drew a ton of attention this week when journalist and activist Rosa Clemente denounced it in a YouTube video charging that Ross was promoting rape in one key rhyme. "Put Molly all in her champagne, she ain't even know it/ I took her home and she enjoyed that, she ain't even know it," Rozay rapped, name-dropping the popular party drug which is often said to enhance euphoria and sexuality. Ross vehemently denied the charge during Wednesday night's radio interview.