Why cassidy and meek mill beefing




















This, in the wake of serving 15 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter and after surviving a near fatal car accident seven months upon his release. He provides a much more detailed account of their fallout in this interview with The Breakfast Club Cass has also made it known that although he believes Meek was disrespectful, this beef is strictly on wax and it would not result in a physical altercation if they ran into one another :.

Though most observers seem to feel that a battle or any kind of beef on wax would favor Cassidy, this diss received modest feedback, at best. Still, for all this track has in terms of production quality and intent to harm, it was lacking in some ways.

But to make a habit out of it just comes off as lazy. Apparently, enough was enough for Cass. It included an old Meek interview where he claims Cassidy would body any rapper in a battle.

Obviously, Meek Mill was unimpressed with the lengthy lyrical execution exhibition. When is it appropriate for an established artist to battle with another rapper either by exchanging diss records, or by having a traditional battle? Everything is always about the next hot artist and the next new single; maintaining relevancy for say five years is a feat that should be commended more than it has been historically.

For instance, Cassidy had a nice run from , and that was while overcoming the aforementioned case he caught and his car accident. This could translate into diminished record sales and, possibly, could evolve into a career-altering incident.

Meek Mill also has to weigh the effects his decision to further pursue a battle with Cassidy would have on his label-mates. What's interesting about these two rappers is their similarities, as you found out already they're both from Philly, they both gainned their rep in the rap battle scene and are associated with two of hip-hop's most prominent brands.

As Cassidy pointed out yesterday on Phillpiedhia's Hot I know the media gets entertained off making it into street beef and things like that but it ain't nothing like that. I don't want people to think it's a street beef or nothing like that. I'm just competitive and I was feeling disrespected lyrically". Header Left Sections. Search form Search ClashMusic. Home News Cassidy Vs. It seems Meek is determined to prove that he's a true boss to the highest order.

We've rounded up nine people that Meek has had on his hit list over the past few years -- they could easily stand in the way of his rise to power. Sibling rivalries are as old as the earth, but it's still front page news whenever brothers in rhyme have a falling out in the public eye. And that's exactly happened when Meek Mill became embroiled in a dispute with his MMG brother Wale after feeling what he perceived as a lack of support from his label mate. After noticing that Wale hadn't celebrated the news of the release date for his sophomore album, Dreams Worth More Than Money , on his social media accounts, Meek voiced his displeasure on Twitter in He's been hating on me long time now Meek would send social media into a frenzy, with fans speculating on what the future of MMG would be.

Wale would respond to Meek's jabs with a post of his own on Instagram, in which he denied being jealous of the "I'ma Boss" rhymer. He pointed out Meek's lack of support in regards to his own endeavors.

While the beef would quickly be patched up, it would not be the last sign of dissension in the MMG ranks. Tensions would rise again between the two in October of , when Wale referred to Meek Mill's approach to battling Drake as "bringing a pencil to a gunfight," which didn't sit well with Meek.

He would respond to that assessment by bashing Folarin on Instagram and encouraging him to jump off a roof, which was considered a low blow by many in light of his label-mates bouts with depression. Rick Ross would play peacemaker on both occasions and reel his young lions in to extinguish the flames, but anyone with common sense is aware of the fact that MMG is far from a happy family at this juncture.

Drake's diatribe talking on Meek Mill may be the verbal attack that we remember most from , but one that went under the radar was Nicki Minaj's ex-boyfriend Safaree 's barbed words aimed at Meek Mill. After splitting with Minaj following a year relationship last year, Safaree was shocked to find out that Meek, whom he had introduced Nicki to, was wooing her and that the two were an item. After months of subliminal disses on social media levied against one another, Meek began to get aggressive with the slick talk.

Tweets like , "If you gotta hang around 45 people to come outside u ain't real u scared," were perceived to be a Safaree diss.

But things would reach a tipping point when Meek took blatant shots at Safaree on "Pullin Up," a track from Meek Mill's Dreams Worth More Than Money album while hinting that his relationship with Nicki predates the former couple's breakup. Meek would return fire on "Wanna Know," the Drake diss track, taunting Safaree with "let's keep it short, nigga, you ain't get ya chick back yet," which would prove to be the last shot fired on wax to this point.

This beef seems to have died down and has shown no signs of life as of late, indicating that Safaree has decided to cut his losses and move on instead of engaging in anymore rhyme wars. Among the collateral damage that was left in the wake of the Drake and Meek Mill war was AR-Ab's inclusion into the beef after being name-dropped by Drake on his "Back to Back" record. But many may be unaware of the extent of Meek and AR-Ab's history.

A former partner to Meek Mill rival Cassidy, AR-Ab enjoyed his own fame within the same Philly scene that Meek emerged from, but would be derailed after the murder of a Philadelphia man left him and Cassidy in jail. He never did nothing to me. He always looked out for me. He put me on the songs.



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