The Game Drops Meek Mill Diss Track “Pest Control”
The infectious instrumental to Young M.A.’s “OOOUUUU” continues to
play the background to this ongoing feud between Philly’s Meek Mill, and
Los Angeles’s The Game. Following the Compton MC’s allegations that
Meek Mill had given information to authorities in regard to the stolen
jewels of music artist Sean Kingston, Meek Mill took to the rising NY
smash to send a few jabs back at the Game.
Meek also recruited former Rocafella recording artist, and notorious rap bully, Beanie Sigel, as well as his close comrade Omelly, to get in on the Game bashing. In addition to questioning the Game’s reign in his hometown of Compton (referring to it as YG’s “Bompton”), Meek Mill and Omelly seemed to have had a field day with Game’s past work history as a male stripper, a profession that is nothing short of an extreme taboo on the resume of a gangster rap star.
A fiery Game took to instagram shortly after the diss’ the release to remind Meek Mill that he was still intent on fist-fighting the Philly MC whether he “fights” or not. He also spent a few hundred characters clowning Beanie Sigel before letting them all know that he would be in the studio to fire back very shortly.
Earlier today, the Game handed Meek & co. a few hefty bars on his own “OOOUUUU” rmx. The diss opens with an audio clip from “Belly’s” Ox character as he fends off ambushers in his home with his assault rifle. “Who wan’ test me? C’mon!”. The Game comes in shortly thereafter with rhymes poking fun at the Meek Mill memes that circulated after Drake’s “Back to Back”, and also insinuating that Meek’s girlfriend and fellow MC, Nicki Minaj, is the larger of the two stars. “This n***a take a “L”, every time he goes viral” the Game spits, “Keep it one hundred, you Nicki Minaj’s sideshow”.
Game appears to dead Omelly with one line referencing an old sway freestyle that didn’t go so well for Meek Mill’s right hand, before queuing the now famous Kanye “You don’t have the answers!” rant. He then proceeds to bang a few lines at Bean’s calling him washed up, advising that Meek Mill and his cohorts escort Mr. Sigel to rehab with lines like, “You were supposed to throw up the Roc, not smoke it.”
A diss fired at Meek Mill wouldn’t be complete without the mention of his rivalry with Drake, of which the Canadian golden goose appeared the clear favorite. “You jumped Quinten Miller and now you don’t rap. It was time to go at Drizzy, but now you don’t rap”, The Game mocked.
He continued throwing shots at Meek before taking out the time to fire a few at Sean Kingston, whom this beef seems to have stemmed from. In closing The Game re-fixates on Meek Mill, claiming that he could have called upon the greats on the West Coast music scene, in response to Meek’s enlisting of fellow Philadelphians Omelly and Beanie Sigel, but boasts his stance in solus.
As quickly as this beef has escalated, and with the impending release of Meek Mill’s Dream Chasers 4 mixtape, rap fans may not have to wait long for the next chapter of this rap feud.
Meek also recruited former Rocafella recording artist, and notorious rap bully, Beanie Sigel, as well as his close comrade Omelly, to get in on the Game bashing. In addition to questioning the Game’s reign in his hometown of Compton (referring to it as YG’s “Bompton”), Meek Mill and Omelly seemed to have had a field day with Game’s past work history as a male stripper, a profession that is nothing short of an extreme taboo on the resume of a gangster rap star.
A fiery Game took to instagram shortly after the diss’ the release to remind Meek Mill that he was still intent on fist-fighting the Philly MC whether he “fights” or not. He also spent a few hundred characters clowning Beanie Sigel before letting them all know that he would be in the studio to fire back very shortly.
Earlier today, the Game handed Meek & co. a few hefty bars on his own “OOOUUUU” rmx. The diss opens with an audio clip from “Belly’s” Ox character as he fends off ambushers in his home with his assault rifle. “Who wan’ test me? C’mon!”. The Game comes in shortly thereafter with rhymes poking fun at the Meek Mill memes that circulated after Drake’s “Back to Back”, and also insinuating that Meek’s girlfriend and fellow MC, Nicki Minaj, is the larger of the two stars. “This n***a take a “L”, every time he goes viral” the Game spits, “Keep it one hundred, you Nicki Minaj’s sideshow”.
Game appears to dead Omelly with one line referencing an old sway freestyle that didn’t go so well for Meek Mill’s right hand, before queuing the now famous Kanye “You don’t have the answers!” rant. He then proceeds to bang a few lines at Bean’s calling him washed up, advising that Meek Mill and his cohorts escort Mr. Sigel to rehab with lines like, “You were supposed to throw up the Roc, not smoke it.”
A diss fired at Meek Mill wouldn’t be complete without the mention of his rivalry with Drake, of which the Canadian golden goose appeared the clear favorite. “You jumped Quinten Miller and now you don’t rap. It was time to go at Drizzy, but now you don’t rap”, The Game mocked.
He continued throwing shots at Meek before taking out the time to fire a few at Sean Kingston, whom this beef seems to have stemmed from. In closing The Game re-fixates on Meek Mill, claiming that he could have called upon the greats on the West Coast music scene, in response to Meek’s enlisting of fellow Philadelphians Omelly and Beanie Sigel, but boasts his stance in solus.
As quickly as this beef has escalated, and with the impending release of Meek Mill’s Dream Chasers 4 mixtape, rap fans may not have to wait long for the next chapter of this rap feud.
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