Rolls Royce Meek Mill Reveals Tekashi 6IX9INE Diss Track Getting Released Soon RIP Tekashi69 Career
The beef between Meek Mill and Tekashi69 is reaching pandemic levels. In a new viral video while riding around in a Rolls Royce Meek Mill previewed a Tekashi 6IX9INE diss track getting released soon.
Based on the audio Meek Mill played, it sounding like this could be the nail in the coffin for what’s left of Tekashi’s career. At the same time Meek Mill doesn’t have a good relationship with social media, and from the Drake beef we all know social media can dictate who “wins” a beef.
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Although this beef between Tekashi69 and Meek Mill seems to be slightly manufactured, it is very entertaining so far. It would be hilarious to see the FBI comedian Tekashi69 quote some more Pooh Shiesty lyrics in response to this snippet.
When Meek Mill’s Tekashi 6IX9INE diss track gets released it will be sure to do numbers.
Author: JordanThrilla
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