While fans are still waiting for Meek Mill to drop his long-awaited DC 4 project, the Philadelphia rapper stopped by Funk Flex’s studio last night to drop a crazy freestyle. During the freestyle, Meek took shots at just about everyone, focusing on his recent beefs with Game and Beanie Sigel (and of course, Drake).

Here’s a few standout lines from his nearly eight-minute freestyle:

“Ridin’ down Broad Street I’m in that ‘Bach again/I bully niggas unlike Mack again – Philly!”

“Posted up with Nicki, that’s when it gets tricky/niggas in they feelings, that’s when they get Drizzy”

“Speaking on the ‘Chasers, we definitely get busy/We get money, stay 100, we never keep it 50/And we don’t co-sign no rats over here my G/Only scopes on them straps over here my G”

“Views from the trap nigga/I’m back with two nines – Warren Sapp, nigga”

“You fake if you don’t speak to him/Real as soon as you wave, I get it/Favorite singer? Favorite rapper? I hit it I’m with it/Try and tell me I’m losing and niggas winning?/They don’t want to see me on the yacht (no!)/They don’t want to see me in the drop (no!)/Coming down Collins with my young niggas wildin’ /vroom vroom twelve o’ clock (whoa!)”

“Kill ‘em with success, they gon’ kill me with emojis/Kill me with a meme, you pussies could never expose me”

The Game Claims Meek Mill’s Crew Knocked out Beanie Sigel after he Admitted Writing for them.

Upon an initial ride through Ty Dolla $ign’s Campaign, which touched down last night, it’s clear that the West Coast leader of new-school R&B has delivered two excellent albums in a row. The project includes bedroom ballads of peak sensuality, laments on institutional injustice against his family, and thunderous ratchet bangers. “??? (Where),” featuring the Migos, is of the latter variety. It’s the first new Campaign track to receive the video treatment.

“??? (Where)” comes with a brilliantly off-kilter production from DJ Spinz — one that is suited both for the Sam’s Hofbrau strip club in LA, the site of the new video, as well as the Berghain technoklubb in Berlin. The video is filled with intoxicating seediness, as Ty, Quavo, and Takeoff (Offset unfortunately isn’t featured) disobey the “look but don’t touch” rule of thumb sometimes preferred by dancers.

It makes sense that Rae Sremmurd would drop their video for “Black Beatles” next since the track is one of the most hyped on their album, SremmLife 2. Produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, Gucci Mane, Swae Lee, and Slim Jxmmi turn up to compare themselves to the Beatles, likening their their fame and money to the iconic English band’s success.

The Motion Family-directed visual opens up on Swae and Slim kicking it in a basement before taking their show to a stage surrounded by a very turned up crowd. Taking a direct cue from the Beatles’ iconic Abbey Road album cover, the video cuts to several shots of the brothers crossing their own, white painted crosswalk while sporting some very dope suits. Gucci Mane shows up halfway through to rap his own verse using real life cuts from the trio performing the track on stage as well as kicking it backstage together. The whole thing caps off with one last nod to legendary Brits by performing the end of the song on top of a building, similarly to the Beatles’ famous impromptu rooftop concert in 1969.

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Meek Mill is tired of playing games on social media, and finally came prepared with some disses for The Game over Young M.A.’s “Ooouuu.”

Earlier Sunday afternoon, Meek shared a snippet of the track that contained a drop by Beanie Sigel where he raps “one phone call, I’m in L.A. in three hours/The Bully, please don’t bring me out of retirement.” What does it mean? Well, Mack’s just sending a warning to The Game.

On the full diss, Omelly digs into The Game’s male stripper past, delivering lines like “you had a thong up your ass, male hooker for dollars.” Meek matches the intensity with plenty more rhymes that’ll have you rewinding it back.

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