50 Cent Proves Meek Mill’s A Fan: “You Just Got Confused I Understand” [Video]

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

G-Unit boss 50 Cent has once again gone after rap rival Meek Mill following a flurry of social media bashings this week.

Fif’s latest attempt at embarrassing Meek came from him revealing archived footage of the Maybach Music Group member praising him.

Damn Meek what happen man? You just got confused I understand,? Head!! #FRIGO #SMSAUDIO

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G-Unit’s Young Buck saluted 50 on Instagram this week with a picture and reference to Mill.

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Prior to Meek’s latest comments, Fif went at him over trying to stop the feud.

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LMAO don't think I didn't see the shit you said boy.

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Former Unit member Game hopped onto his Instagram page with a long rant about rap feuds turning into social media spectacles.

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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  1. Meek and omelly both shouted out fifty during their recent battle with drake so…when being real meek gotta take it on the chin…meek a cool guy..music wise.. He just dont edit…and when being honest i can also rock with not editing

    • Being “real” and “not editing” is a good thing on the streets is a good thing on the streets but Meek needs to realize he’s not on the streets anymore. He’s got it all now. Money, a good career and a great woman. To keep it means living that street shit behind and embracing maturity. Jay Z knew that, which is why he was able to adapt and become the mogul he is today. Most rappers of his era didn’t make it this far

    • Being “real” and “not editing” is a good thing on the streets yeah but Meek needs to realize he’s not on the streets anymore. He’s got it all now. Money, a good career and a great woman. Time to move forward, not f**k up and go back to the same streets he worked so hard to get out of. To keep his new life means leaving that street shit behind and embracing his new life. Jay Z knew that, which is why he was able to adapt and become the mogul he is today. Most rappers of his era didn’t make it this far

      • i get you but nothing he did was that bad…if we are going to mature enough to separate street from common sense shouldnt we also be mature enough to separate internet social media from real life…when i say he doesnt edit its more or less saying he does not adhere to popular thought….but when being honest he not doing things that rob him of richs or future…going at drake wasnt a mistake he had some things he needed to say….the unwise part was only not considering the internet back lash…which is really nothing…at the end i admire standing for one may feel is right in the face of laughter….did he take an L or two sure but nothing he did put wealth or family in danger….current music rules say show money is the only money….he not gonna get dropped from roc nation and he not gonna get dropped by MMG….the probation thing is from before fame so exactly how is he being street…L’s are nothing i mean fifty taking L’s left and right…ross took L’s…even drake …riri had that boy caught in his feelings…looking naked outche…

  2. Meek and omelly both shouted out fifty during their recent battle with drake so…when being real meek gotta take it on the chin…meek a cool guy..music wise.. He just dont edit…and when being honest i can also rock with not editing

    • Being “real” and “not editing” is a good thing on the streets yeah but Meek needs to realize he’s not on the streets anymore. He’s got it all now. Money, a good career and a great woman. Time to move forward, not f**k up and go back to the same streets he worked so hard to get out of. To keep his new life means leaving that street shit behind and embracing his new life. Jay Z knew that, which is why he was able to adapt and become the mogul he is today. Most rappers of his era didn’t make it this far

    • i get you but nothing he did was that bad…if we are going to mature enough to separate street from common sense shouldnt we also be mature enough to separate internet social media from real life…when i say he doesnt edit its more or less saying he does not adhere to popular thought….but when being honest he not doing things that rob him of richs or future…going at drake wasnt a mistake he had some things he needed to say….the unwise part was only not considering the internet back lash…which is really nothing…at the end i admire standing for one may feel is right in the face of laughter….did he take an L or two sure but nothing he did put wealth or family in danger….current music rules say show money is the only money….he not gonna get dropped from roc nation and he not gonna get dropped by MMG….the probation thing is from before fame so exactly how is he being street…L’s are nothing i mean fifty taking L’s left and right…ross took L’s…even drake …riri had that boy caught in his feelings…looking naked outche…

    • you can’t separate social media from real life as a celebrity, especially where your career in concerned. Social Media is the force that makes and breaks most celebrities these days

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