Meek Mill and 50 Cent Feud Erupts Online
. "Gave 'Em Hope," released on Soundcloud last Thursday, starts out with a veiled diss to Meek, saying "Let them n--s have the GRAMMYS, we got the streets/ We rich already and my chick the baddest," a possible reference to the fact that Drake's diss track aimed at Meek Mill, "Back to Back," was nominated for a GRAMMY. The chick, of course, is Nicki Minaj. But the real target of this song seems to be 50 Cent. 50, of course, has long had a beef with Rick Ross, the head of the Maybach Music Group which Meek is signed to; until now, Meek had remained relatively silent regarding 50 Cent. "You popping s- on your Instagram," Mill raps, in reference to 50's frequent presence on the social media platform. "S- that you're popping ain't adding up/S- that you're popping ain't making sense," he says. And then, practically referring to 50 Cent by name, he continues, "I got fifty reasons say you're taking d-/And it's fifty reasons I should kill, n--/But, for real, n--, I been taking trips with my Philly n--s/Got the richest chick, she's from your hood," a reference to Nicki Minaj. He also referenced 50's alleged money problems later in the song. 50 Cent, who always seems to enjoy a good battle, was quick to respond on Instagram. First with an image of a poop emoji with Meek's face on it, where he said, "Hey s- head, your career is over already. you better focus on getting Nikki pregnant so you can at least get child support girl." See where it went from there here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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