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Wale powered through label mate Meek Mill’s accusations that he was a “hater” and wasn’t a true member of Maybach Music Group by delivering new music. Today, he follows up with a lyrical homage to his clique called “MMG Under God.”
With Rick Ross at the head of the table, Maybach Music Group is one of the more popular crews in rap, without necessarily dropping a bunch of albums to sustain the tile. However, Rozay has worked hard to successfully hold a front row space in this crowded rap industry.
Wale turns a negative into a positive by releasing a new track called “The Followers” in light of Meek Mill’s Twitter rant about him earlier today.
Wale has responded to Meek Mill’s allegations that he’s a hater, which has been the topic of discussion among Hip-Hop talking heads for the greater part of today.
Earlier this afternoon, Meek Mill sent out a slew of mind-boggling tweets aimed at dissing Wale. Needless to say, Twitter went to work on the #UNOTMMG hashtag.
There appears to be dissension in the ranks of MMG. Just moments ago, rapper Meek Mill flew off the handle with a blatant diss towards one-time partner in rhyme and label mate Wale.
Fans have been on high alert since Wiz Khalifa announced that Nas would be on his “We Dem Boyz (Remix).” But the Queensbridge rapper is only a portion of the supporting cast.
Rappers and concert promoters have an interesting relationship. Both kinda’ need each other to survive, yet they always seem to clash.
Rick Ross gets passionate around NBA Finals season (especially when the Miami Heat are in the mix) and has been known to dedicate a song to the annual affair in the past, but his clique has grown exponentially since his last audible treat. “Finals 2,” however, is a family affair, featuring Wale, Rockie Fresh, Gunplay, Fat Trel, Tracy […]
Gunplay debuted a visual for “187” from his 601 & Snort mixtape last week, and that confused us. But it appears that release was just a portion of a grander picture, as the rapper dropped his new track “Aiight,” featuring Rick Ross.
Even outside of his Maybach Music Group affiliation, Meek Mill is considered one of Rap’s top performers. As he preps the release of his sophomore album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, he checked in with The Breakfast Club.
Meek Mill sat with the Hot 97 morning show earlier today (May 19) to promote his new single “I Don’t Know,” but the conversation went much deeper than that. While music was a topic, the rapper was even more candid when discussing conditions in his native Philadelphia, why he believes that his parole officer is praying […]