Meek was tagged in a post on X questioning his feelings about Drake's suit, which comes after his and Kendrick Lamar 's extensive back-and-forth last year. The suit focu
Meek Mill took time to reflect on his label issues after his 2015 battle with Drake. On Thursday (Jan. 16), battle rapper Arsonal asked Meek about his opinion on his former adversary suing Universal Music Group for promoting Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”, citing defamation.
Meek Mill took a serious ‘L’ in his rap beef with Drake back in the summer of 2015, but the Philly rapper says he tapped out of the beef because his label told him to. Meek was responding to a tweet from New Jersey battle rap legend Arsonal Da Rebel.
Although Meek Mill responded to the Newark, New Jersey native, he gave a convoluted answer. He went off on a tangent about streaming numbers, stating that he ignored his label’s advice not to drop “DC4” until the feud was over. He also seemingly implied that there was a social media campaign fueling the beef.
Meek is known to post tweets that don’t always go over well with the larger hip-hop community, which leads to him being the butt of many jokes and memes. After people dunked on his dream of buying TikTok, Meek wrote in another post on X, “If they cut off tik tok we going x and FANBASE.”
Meek Mill had fans in stitches after he took to social media declaring his offer to buy TikTok. As fans all over the world scramble to prepare for their favorite app to be banned, some potential heavy hitters have their eyes on purchasing the platform,
Meek Mill recently tweeted his interest in buying the app before it gets taken away from the good people of the United States of America.
The winter of 2024 marked another chapter in Meek Mill’s growing list of social media mishaps. While performing at the Funk Flex Winter Fest in New York City on Dec. 28, the rapper’s online presence was stirring up a different kind of attention.
Fans troll the rapper, with one tweeting, Meek Mill pls im not in the mood rn, after he claims, Sell TikTok to me.
Still, it’s endearing that Meek is making the effort. Ever since you-know-who bought Twitter, it’s been kind of a cesspool, so even one person trying to empathize can make this marginally better.
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This comes after President Joe Biden signed a law in April 2024, requiring TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to either sell or shut down the platform by January 19, 2025.