![]() Jahlil Beats says that he and Meek Mill are continuing to make music and that the rapper’s body of work is ultimately what will define his career. “People don’t really appreciate the dude because of what he does on social media, but think about this, imagine if Tupac had Twitter or Instagram. “At the end of the day, I think people need to focus on the fact that this is good for Hip Hop,” he says. Jahlil Beats doesn’t see a problem with his friend’s use of the Internet to express himself. One of the jabs Drake takes at Meek Mill on “Back To Back” is calling him “Twitter fingers” for igniting the feud on the social media platform. I don’t think people would even imagine him coming back to a beat like that. ![]() “I just thought sampling something like that would be a movie,” he says. He sampled the theme song for the WWE wrestler The Undertaker. Meek Mill then released his only Drake diss track so far, “ Wanna Know,” which Jahlil Beats produced. I think it was really overhyped on the Internet honestly.” “I thought he was going to sweep it under the rug, but the fact that he even came out and dissed him twice, I was like ok, alright we going to have some fun now. “I thought it was dope that he was actually rapping because I honestly didn’t expect Drake to even say anything,” the producer says. He details hearing “ Back To Back,” Drake’s second of the songs, with Meek Mill and seeing it as a challenge. In July, the Philadelphia rapper took to Twitter to say that Drake doesn’t write his own raps. Drake responded with two diss tracks, which Jahlil Beats says weren’t very impressive to him. This is the first real beef in the social media age. “I don’t think it’s over,” the producer says on CBS Radio’s podcast. However, Jahlil Beats says that he doesn’t think Meek Mill has said his last about the battle. ![]() 1 source for Black celebrity news, photos, exclusive videos and all the latest in the world of hip hop and R&B music.Meek Mill reportedly took to social media last month to declare that he was “ not entertaining no rap/real beef over Drake” after a two-month beef with the Toronto rapper. “The majority of the music that comes out, it is a team of people that’s working on it to make it happen.”īET.com is your No. He’s not “shocked” at the idea of Drake, or anyone else in hip hop, getting help with the pen. On the subject of ghostwriters, Cassidy admitted to writing for other rappers he “looked up to,” despite revealing names. It’s some people that lost in hip hop history that were able to bounce back from it, but that’s because they didn’t lose from that wide of a margin." “People will flip on you real fast, that’s why you gotta always be prepared and ready to go. “That’s how the people is, especially in this new social media age,” he continued. “Even though people would’ve been mad if he didn’t drop anything, he still would’ve been in a better position, compared to dropping, and it being so weak.”Ĭassidy has also been listening to radio reactions to “Wanna Know,” and he noticed that people have been “calling up saying how weak” Meek’s performance was. However, Cassidy does feel that his Philly foe was forced to respond for blasting Drizzy first. | CLICK FOR TWEETS OF THE WEEK: THE ADVICE MEEK MILL GOT ON COOKING BEEF |Īs you can see, he has more questions than answers for Meek. I don’t why the dudes around him were like ‘Yeah, that’s the one!’” “I don’t know if it’s because he’s busy…I don’t know what’s going on. “I ain’t even think it was solid to be for real,” Cassidy said of the diss record. “At the end of the day I’m doing music, I’m doing wild other s**t, so we not caught up into dissing each other no more,” he told Vlad TV before trashing Meek’s lyrical clap back. He’s just “disappointed” as a fan of hip hop. Not that anyone expected a shinning review, since he and Meek were beefing, but the Philly native maintained that the Drake drama has nothing to do with him, and his opinion isn’t biased. He called it “trash,” and thinks the MMG rapper could’ve “done better.” Cassidy wasn’t so impressed with Meek Mill’ s “ Wanna Know” diss.
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