Meek Mill stated there was no dangerous blood with Jay-Z when he left Roc Nation administration … and now, Jigga is backing that sentiment in a brand new monitor.
Jay is certainly one of many main visitors on DJ Khaled‘s “GOD DID” album, and does not mince phrases when speaking Meek on a monitor additionally titled “GOD DID.”
“Me and Meek could never beef, I freed that n**** from a whole bid, Hov did,” Jay raps …. referencing the 2018 “Free Meek” marketing campaign he helped orchestrate the place he spent hundreds of thousands of {dollars} and even wrote an op-ed within the New York Times.
The track additionally options Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, John Legend and new singer Fridayy, however Jay clearly obtained the larger piece of the pie … rapping for almost 4 minutes straight.
Meek was signed to Jay’s RN imprint in 2012 — up till only a month in the past when he departed and finally signed with WME — sparking drama rumors.
All I seen right now was meek and roc half methods …I’m personally dealing with my very own enterprise so I can take danger and develop ..we got here to that settlement collectively..I’ve a label cope with roc for my artist and I obtained reform tremendous tied with them and lots of different investments wit jigga https://t.co/y36jgmBQJz
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) July 11, 2022
@MeekMill
Khaled is aiming for that No. 1 spot … with options from Travis Scott, Lil Durk, 21 Savage, Future and the City Girls on his album.
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