The Game Targets Meek Mill Following Rick Ross Diss Track

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The Game has always been down to verbally joust even if he was outnumbered. The Compton, Calif., rapper recently targeted Meek Mill after releasing a diss track toward his MMG comrade Rick Ross.

The Philadelphia rapper shared an selfie of himself with his hair looking very disorderly with the caption “Can my fro go viral lol.” The “How We Do” rapper took a screenshot of the photo, cropped out Meek’s caption, and posted it on his Instagram with the caption “Life is good.” Notably, the Expensive Pain rapper liked the post.

It is unclear whether The Game will unleash on Meek the same way he did on Rozay with his diss record “Freeway’s Revenge.” The track came after Game disapproved of the Wingstop advocate going after his friend Drake. He took “The Biggest Boss” to task, addressing his ozempic use, health issues, past as a correctional officer, and more.

“Your baby mama told me that you liked to get peed on/ You a C.O., that’s the last time you had keys on/ And we know you treat Gunplay like he a peon/ And he knows some sh*t that ain’t cool for him to speak on,” The Game rapped. “He gon’ tell us he just bought another crib, he living well/ But he won’t tell us about his health condition, he sick as hell/ He popping pills, they starting to f**k with his brain/ Seizures off the lean, Balenciaga shorts got sh*t stains.”

The Game has stood by Drake for years, beginning with their collaboration on “100” in 2015. He reaffirmed his loyalty to the 6 God as several rappers began dissing him, beginning with Kendrick Lamar on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That” at the end of March. This decision was judged by many given the fact Game comes from Compton, Calif., the same place K. Dot is from. Game later trolled Rick Ross for his consistent commentary of Drizzy and K. Dot’s back and forth before releasing “Freeway’s Revenge.”

Ross also appeared on We Don’t Trust You, the same album that hosted “Like That.” People speculated as to whether he was beefing with Drizzy or not, and the “Aston Martin Music” artist seemingly confirmed their tension by posting a video of himself riding around listening to Lamar’s verse on “Like That.”

Drake included Rick Ross in his initial diss track “Push Ups,” where he also mentioned the fact he was formerly a correctional officer. Ross responded that same day with his diss record “Champagne Moments” where he repeatedly called the Toronto superstar “White Boy,” claimed he sent French Montana a cease and desist, and later coined the now-popular hashtag #BBLDrizzy.

The For All The Dogs artist took shots at the Miami artist again on “Family Matters,” this time mentioning his ozempic use and jealousy. After Drake released the Kendrick Lamar-focused “The Heart Part 6,” Rozay critiqued him for seemingly bowing out of the beef and not addressing his allegations the right way.

“I just wanna make this clear, white boy,” he said. “You said if you was f**king young girls, you promise you would have been arrested. Whoever wrote that for you should have put more thought into that… White boy, it’s your writers. Whatever message you translated to them, that wasn’t the way they was supposed to do that. And as a writer, went it come to pedophilia, you gotta remove yourself from that.”

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