Here we are talking about Meek Mill Responded to Kanye West. Kanye West was ridiculed by Meek Mill in response to his attempts to call him out for recent deeds and words. The Philadelphia rapper posted a tweet intended at Yeezy on Sunday (Dec. 11) that contrasted their respective reputations, familial ties, and character.
The 35-year-old said, “Never lost my mind for fame or money. I still live with my family. My community respects me I’m releasing prisoners… I’ve spent the entire month working closely with kids as part of my community service.
I’m hanging out with my son and his mates right now. You guys on Clubhouse at 50 are hilarious. Meek’s response came less than a day after Yeezy and Wack 100 discussed the outrage surrounding their White Lives Matter shirt on the social media platform Clubhouse on Saturday (Dec. 10).
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The 45-year-old started uncontrollably giggling as he listed the people that spoke out against him, especially when he mentioned Meek Mill. Ye started out by describing the response to his Yeezy SZN 9 fashion show that took place in October, adding, “And I put White Lives Matter on a T-shirt.”
And they said, “Well, you know what, let’s go grab some celebs, like Puff Daddy, Dave Chappelle, and Meek Mills. What gives someone the idea that Meek Mills can address me? he asked before bursting into uncontrollable laughter.
“This is the most hilarious thing. Hey guy, did someone think of Meek Mills I’m going to start sobbing from laughter. Sorry. I’m sobbing openly now. Say, Meek Mills, please. Kanye had been called a sellout by Meek Mill in a prior freestyle he had performed over DJ Khaled‘s “God Did” instrumental.
On the song, which is part of his Flamerz 5 mixtape, he raps, “Make a hundred million dollars and still go grab my pals after,” adding, “And that doesn’t go for everybody, only the only ones that bend backward for me/I will never sell my soul for money like I’m Kanye.”
According to the bars, Kanye’s recent accusation that the rapper was collaborating with the FBI during his appearance on Drink Champs was in response. The accusation has now been withdrawn. The “God Did” music video by Meek Mill is embedded below.
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