In the latest episode of The Game vs. Meek Mill beef saga, Los Angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle took to his Twitter on Monday (Sept. 19) in an effort to keep heads cool, suggesting that they “sit down like men and express they differences.”
Over the last few days, The Game, Meek Mill, Drake, Beanie Sigel, and Sean Kingston, whose robbery in June is the catalyst to the situation, have all exchanged insults, threats and diss tracks at each other.
“Ain’t gone be no east cost west coast war. Ain’t gone be no black men killing black men,” Nipsey tweeted. “If someone’s in tha wrong then it should be handled….and then everyone get bac to the money.”
Hip hop need to stop gassing this “beef” between @thegame and @MeekMill …. niggas gone sit down like men and express they differences
— THA GREAT (@NipseyHussle) September 19, 2016
And come to and understanding
— THA GREAT (@NipseyHussle) September 19, 2016
Ain’t gone be no east cost west coast war. Ain’t gone be no black men killing black men.
— THA GREAT (@NipseyHussle) September 19, 2016
Behind publicity or rap music or social pressure from the people.
— THA GREAT (@NipseyHussle) September 19, 2016
To the point we can all deal w each other as real niggas w respect
— THA GREAT (@NipseyHussle) September 19, 2016
If someone’s in tha wrong then it should be handled….and then everyone get bac to the money @thegame @MeekMill
— THA GREAT (@NipseyHussle) September 19, 2016
This internet shit is a divide and conquer. @thegame u got a lot of young blac men on yo payroll. Same w @MeekMill this is bad leadership..
— THA GREAT (@NipseyHussle) September 19, 2016
It’s unknown whether or not Nipsey’s tweets had an impact on either artist. However, earlier today (September 20), The Game told TMZ that he has mixed emotions about a Meek Mill diss track because it came on the heels of the Tulsa cop shooting of Terence Crutcher.