
By now hip-hop fans know Meek Mill is a rather (searches for the right word) expressive lyricist when it comes to his bars as well as his gripes with fellow emcees. Fresh off his war of words with Drake, The Dreams Worth More Than Money artist has taken to Instagram to air his grievances with fellow MMG artist Wale.
Wednesday evening (October 21) Meek Mill blasted The Album About Nothing artist for comments made during his Breakfast Club interview, which criticized his strategy during his feud with Drake.
“I honestly think he brought a pencil to a gun fight. He tried to paper cut him to death” Wale said. “You can’t compete with somebody who has those type of relationships. He could’ve wrote Ether 3.0, the opinions of the people would’ve been that of,the boy from Canada waxed him.”
Despite what some viewed as a level-headed analysis from the D.C native, Meek didn’t take too kindly to his comments and blasted Wale poking fun at his depression, telling him to jump off a roof and saying he’s off the label.
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Getting wind of Meek’s comments, Wale hilariously responded, and then made sure to reiterate he spoke of other artist as well.
Currently Lookin for a roof 😀 — Young Olu the Genius (@Wale) October 21, 2015
–#nowplaying “I need a dollar” by @aloeblacc
— Young Olu the Genius (@Wale) October 21, 2015
I talked about Adrian marcel and Elijah Blake on breakfast club too . And tyrese and tank on my intvw — Young Olu the Genius (@Wale) October 21, 2015
And Rae sremmurd I spoke on to
— Young Olu the Genius (@Wale) October 21, 2015
This isn’t the first time Wale and Meek have exchanged words. Yet, in the past the two have let their bygones be bygones. Think this will just be a repeat? Sound off.