It’s safe to say the days of the Rick Ross-led Maybach Music Group dominance has ended. Recent singles like ‘No Games’ off Ross’ upcoming ‘Mastermind’ made very little splash and the ‘Self Made, Vol. 3’ album came and went. The end of MMG’s reign was essentially marked by Meek Mill’s presence last year, not that the label’s decline is necessarily his fault.
Rich Homie Quan's 'Type of Way' was the sleeper hit of the summer and now he returns with the official remix. The Atlanta rhymer grabbed fellow ATL rhymer Jeezy and Philly spitfire Meek Mill.
The Maybach Music Group once again shows its propensity for turning urban phrases into street anthems (see: 'Ima Boss') in the newly released 'Bout That Life.' Rick Ross and Meek Mill recruit Diddy and French Montana, two rappers with that same talent.
It appears that the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Meek Mill is far from over. At his concert in Brooklyn, N.Y., K.Dot made some bold statements that were directly aimed at the Philly rhymer.
After Meek Mill dropped his Cassidy diss song, 'Kendrick You Next,' the former battle rapper returns the favor with his response, 'Catch a Body (R.I.P. Meek).'
Meek Mill is on a lyrical warpath! Just a few days after releasing a Cassidy diss song called 'Kendrick You Next,' the Philly spitfire unleashes his response to Kendrick Lamar's verse on Big Sean's track 'Control.'
As tired as the beef between Meek Mill and Philadelphia rapper Cassidy is, it's still refreshing to hear a diss track that isn't aimed at Kendrick Lamar and his verse on Big Sean's 'Control.' With that said, it's a cruel irony that the Maybach Music Group signee's rhymes are on a song entitled 'Kendrick You Next.'