Meek Mill Flexes His IG Fingers & Finally Wins, Takes Down YouTube Star: “See This N*gga True Colors”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill finally has some bragging rights after coming out victorious in a YouTube bout. The rap star had the last laugh in an unexpected viral feud.

New social media posts have gone viral of Meek getting YouTube to take down a user’s ode video of the Philadelphia rap star.

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This week, reports surfaced about Meek Mill not letting Rick Ross make peace between him and rap rival Drake.

Our Meek sources say he’s not willing to follow Rick — his label honcho — down the road to peace because there’s way too much trash talk under the bridge. Remember, when Drake played Philly — Meek’s home turf — Meek and his crew showed up outside the arena. Not to mention fresh disses on Meek’s last track, “King” … and Nicki Minaj’s “No Frauds.” (TMZ)

In March, Rick Ross talked about smoothing things out with Drake over his Meek feud.

“No reason to question that. We all sat down and looked at each other in the face and told each other that. The energy was all positive. We didn’t even spend no time on f–k sh*t. It was about everybody moving forward. Real niggas still supporting each other like it was ‘06, ‘07, like it was ’08, regardless the financial situation we in. I got horse stables. I was talking to J. Prince about giving me male stud cows, start my beef farm. That’s the conversation with me. But at the end of the day, these are our little brothers that we love. I got love for Drake, Meek Mill, got love for him. That [beef between them] couldn’t go too far. I hope everybody enjoyed whatever they enjoyed. … The tricky thing about beef, it’s a lot of times ain’t about how you feel or what you perceive or what you see, it’s the things that go on in the dark. To me, that’s what’s important. At that I was just kinda sitting back. I wasn’t watching Drake.” (REVOLT TV)

Back in mid-February, Drake talked about blasting Meek with his hard-hitting “Back 2 Back” diss song.

“I respect revenge when it’s warranted. It’s not something that I’m proud of because it took just as much of an emotional toll on me. Maybe not as much as it did on him, but you always gotta hear about it – and just seeing people get so riled up on negativity, it doesn’t feel great. It was just embarrassing to witness, you know? If he had revealed some huge thing, you know, you woulda heard a lot more people, peers of mine chime in.”

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. When I'm not covering hip-hop news and announcements, I'm deep into an Audible book and eating veggies.

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  1. If u ain’t gettin figures then them comments don’t count fuc them brothers wut u on

  2. That was the wackiest Diss Track by the biggest pussy ever in”Rap POP!, not Hip Hop music

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