Meek Mill’s “What’s Free” record off his Championships album is causing a stir across the internet — and it’s not even 24 hours old.

As Rick Ross braces for potential backlash from both LGBTQ activists and (what’s left) of Tekashi 6ix9ine’s camp, JAY-Z raised some eyebrows from those who have been paying attention to his cold war with Kanye West.

On one of the earlier lines, Jigga spits,” No red hat, don’t ‘Michael and Prince’ me and Ye/They separate you when you got Michael and Prince’s DNA,” which is a clear-cut nod to Yeezy’s MAGA fiasco from a couple of months ago but also speaks on building past differences.

As the lyric began to spread like wildfire across social media, JAY-Z broke his year and a half Twitter silence on Twitter to reveal, The line clearly meant don’t pit me against my brothers no matter what our differences are (red hat) now go pick up Meek album,” while pointing out what he deemed to be the album’s biggest triumph: “Drake and Meek on there together.”

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Besides the JAY-Z, Rozay and Drake features, Meek Mill’s Championships also boasts appearances from Future, Young Thug, 21 Savage and Kodak Black.

For a deeper look into the reference Jigga made about Michael Jackson and Prince, revisit the Quincy Jones Breaks Down Prince & Michael Jackson’s Beef DXBreakdown below.

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