The Game, Meek Mill and Sean Kingston have been shooting slugs at each other over social this past weekend between diss tracks, video postings and threats hurled from all directions.
This war of words all started last Thursday night during a show in Miami at Club Story when The Game went onstage in Miami and told the crowd he wanted to beat Meek up. According to Billboard, The Game told the crowd: “I just wanna beat that n—- a– one good time. When you see me, n—-, square up. It ain’t gotta be about no guns. F— Meek Mil. I’m Game.”
The next day he dropped a diss record called “92 Bars,” where he accuses Meek of being a snitch and saying he wanted to give Nicki Minaj his “pool stick.” The snitch accusation derives from a June incident where Sean Kingston got ran for his jewels at a club. Game believes Meek told the feds that Game’s people were involved in the robbery.
Not one to tuck his tail, Meek Mill seemingly found an ally in his controversy with The Game. Meek posted a video of himself and former State Property rapper Beanie Sigel in what appeared to be a collaborative single between that two with lyrics that could be directed at The Game.
"Please don't bring me out of retirement!" – Beanie Sigel..looks like someone else has joined the Meek vs Game beef. pic.twitter.com/kYEqor8CmC
— Nigel Int'l D. (@Nigel_D) September 18, 2016
This morning, Meek Mill dropped diss track, “Ooouuu” featuring Beanie Sigel, from his previous social media post.
Of course, The Game clapped back at Beans, Meek and Kingston, whose involvement in the situation stems from an incident back in June where Kingston was robbed of his jewelry in an L.A. nightclub. According to Game, Kingston and Meek (who was at the club that night) told police Game’s people are the ones who took Kingston’s jewels.
Stay tuned as the story continues to unfold.
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