Meek Mill might have responded to Kanye West after he was recorded laughing hysterically about him throughout a Clubhouse chat session.
On Sunday (Dec. 11), Meek Mill jumped on his Twitter web page and posted a message presumably geared toward Kanye West, who was laughing uncontrollably on Clubhouse on the considered the Philadelphia rapper giving him recommendation throughout his “White Lives Matter” T-shirt debacle.
“Never lost my mind for fame or money,” he wrote in his tweet. “I still have my family …my people respect me … I’m freeing people from prison… I’m doing community service all month with children up close and personal .. I’m chilling wit my son and his friends today.. y’all on clubhouse at 50 lol.”
As beforehand reported, Kanye West was chatting with Wack 100 on Clubhouse final evening (Dec. 10) when the Chicago rapper-producer shared his ideas on the numerous celebrities who took him to process for rocking a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt throughout Paris Fashion Week. That’s when Ye began laughing uncontrollably on the thought of Meek giving him recommendation through the backlash.
“And I put White Lives Matter on a T-shirt. And they said, you know what let’s go get celebrities, let’s go get Puff Daddy, let’s get Dave Chappelle, let’s get Meek Mills. What makes somebody think Meek Mills can say something to me?” he stated earlier than erupting into his out-of-control laughter. “This is the funniest thing. “Yo man, I’m about to begin crying laughing, someone thought Meek Mills? Sorry. I’m actually in tears. Somebody say Meek Mills.”
Back in November, Meek Mill dropped a freestyle over DJ Khaled’s “God Did” where he rapped that Kanye sold his soul. “Make 100 million {dollars} and nonetheless go get my pals after,” he raps on the song, adding, “And that do not go for everyone, simply the one ones that bend backwards for me/I’ll by no means promote my soul for cash, like I’m Kanye.”
The song, which appears on the Philly rhymer’s mixtape Flamerz 5, was in response to Kanye saying that he was working with the feds so he could stay out of jail during his Drink Champs podcast interview in October.
Watch Meek Mill’s Video for His “God Did” Freestyle Below
See 10 of the Shortest Beefs in Hip-Hop
Beefs inside rap that ended rapidly.
Discussion about this post