Twitter has exploded over the past few days from the new trending “beef” between rappers The Game, and Meek Mill. With diss tracks flying all over YouTube ,in a matter of hours, people are having a hard time keeping tabs on the situation and understanding its beginning.
The Philadelphia native Robert Williams, aka Meek Mill, has been in the public eye for a while now, but it’s not his music that earns him much publicity. Over the past few years, Williams has been involved in three different battles which occur over monetary accolades or petty points of view. With his last dispute against fellow rapper Drake ending in, what OVO fans say, a flop, Williams has come back to redeem himself against a new opponent.
The whole issue seems to have started from allegations made by Williams toward The Game, aka Jayceon Taylor, about the Sean Kingston incident back in June. While out partying with his crew, Kingston was hit over the head with a bottle and stripped of his chains. In an Instagram video, Jayceon clarified his side of the story by saying Kingston called him first asking for help, but soon after, called back with assumptions that Taylor ordered the attack. Later finding out that Meek Mill had told Kingston about this, Taylor, about to leave for a tour, was approached by several detectives about the subject which indicated that Williams snitched on him for no real reason. With these claims hanging over Taylor, he brought attention to the matter the only way he knew how, through words.
Meeky Mouse is just one of the names Taylor called Williams as they battled over social media. Meek fired back with his diss track “OOOUUU(Remix)” which highlighted Taylor’s past of being a male exotic dancer which seemed to be a major blow, but in actuality, he was well prepared. The Game came back with not just one shot, but two. These tracks featured rat jokes, as well as low blows on Williams family, and relationship, all in which Drake would give an approving thumbs up.
As the week goes by, more light is being shed on the matter of the he said she said allegations. Taylor claimed that the cops came to his home and banged on his door several times, yet the Los Angeles County Police say no such incident occurred. Law enforcements has revealed that Taylor was in the club with Kingston when the incident occurred, and was blamed by Kingston’s mother on social media the next day for setting him up. Law enforcements also added that they dropped the case after Kingston refused to answer their phone calls in attempt to continue the investigation.
With all these claims, there seems to be limited to no truth anywhere. All we know is that they all have some sort of “beef” with one another, over what really happened in that L.A. club. “Ain’t gone be no East coast West coast war” claims Nipsey Hussle as he expresses how he feels on the matter through Twitter. Like most, he believes it’s all just petty arguments for publicity that aren’t necessary as they try to reenact Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G feud. “Nobody’s perfect; We all have days where we’re at fault and we make mistakes, and you know, some days are good, some days are bad. So we gotta take them all together,” The Game concluded on the Wendy Williams Show.
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Meek Mill vs. The Game: Sparks fly between two big industry rappers
September 27, 2016
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