Meek Mill Calls Safaree Gay + Declares: ‘Don’t compare me to Drake. He don’t write his own raps!’
Meek Mill (real name Robert Rahmeek Williams) is in rare form out in these Twitter streets. The 28-year-old rapper, who dates Nicki Minaj, recently got a few things off of his chest. His platform of choice? Twitter of course.
Meek slams everyone from Safaree Samuels (Nicki’s ex) to Drake, who he claims doesn’t write his own rhymes. Meek also has a few choice words for those who think his boo (Minaj) is responsible for his success.
Referring to Safaree, he writes:
This n*gga SB was twerking mannnnnnnn….i always thought u was gay letting Ya girl do all that sh*t with n*ggas while yall where together! Lol
Discussing his latest album’s success, he adds:
Everytime a n*gga do numbers they try to make up a reason why…. Last time it was a crazy storm and I did 160 they act’d like I failed or something! Lol I was suppose 2 do 200k first week last time….. And when I did 165k they was acting like I failed! Lol And it’s get it clear Nicki or nobody not responsible for my success…I been had the culture with me..Don’t ever get that confused!!!
Meek then takes aim at Drake, writing:
Stop comparing drake to me too…. He don’t write his own raps! That’s why he ain’t tweet my album because we found out! ????
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