In a recent exchange of barbs on social media, rapper Meek Mill has responded to comments made by 50 Cent during an interview on Lil Wayne’s Young Money Radio. The feud, which has been simmering for years, reignited when 50 Cent called out Meek for being managed by Rick Ross, who he referred to as a “correctional officer,” and labeled him a “snitch.”
The remarks from 50 Cent were aimed at Meek’s affiliation with Ross, the founder of Maybach Music Group, under which Meek Mill is signed. In response, Meek took to Twitter, dismissing the insults as “corny” and suggesting that the two rappers were attempting to form a “group” against him.
This latest spat comes amidst ongoing tensions between the two artists, who have long been embroiled in a rivalry. Meek Mill, known for his activism and vocal stance on social issues, has faced criticism for his perceived hypocrisy, especially after he recently called for the cancellation of DJ Akademiks within the hip-hop community. Akademiks, in turn, has pointed out inconsistencies in Meek’s own history regarding calls for cancellation, further fueling the debate.
Adding to the drama, rapper 6ix9ine also weighed in on the feud, urging Meek to maintain the same energy he directed at Akademiks towards 50 Cent. This comment serves as a reminder of the interconnected nature of rivalries within the hip-hop community, where alliances and animosities can shift rapidly.
The history between Meek Mill and 50 Cent is well-documented, with both artists exchanging insults over various platforms. The public nature of these disputes has kept fans engaged and the narrative alive, showcasing the competitive spirit that defines much of the hip-hop industry.
As this rivalry continues to unfold, fans and followers of both artists are left wondering what the next chapter will bring. With social media serving as the battleground for these exchanges, the stakes remain high as both rappers look to assert their dominance in a fiercely competitive landscape.