Meek Mill Explains Kendrick Lamar & Cassidy Diss Tracks

    Meek Mill recently spoke about “Ooh Kill Em,” the diss track that he made towards Kendrick Lamar. Mill also talked about whether or not he’s been offended by anything that Lamar has done. 

    “Nah, I ain’t offended at Kendrick,” Mill said in an interview with New York radio station Power 105.1. “I don’t think nobody should be offended at him. He rappin’. He havin’ fun. Only people that’s gonna be really offended is people that’s bitter.”

    When asked about his diss track towards Kendrick Lamar, “Ooh Kill Em,” Mill maintained that it was not personal.

    “I’m just rappin’ and havin’ fun at the same time,” Meek said. “I know him as a person. He’s a cool guy. I never felt like he disrespected me in no way.”

    Rick Ross, who was being interviewed at the same time, also chimed in regarding Kendrick Lamar.

    “Kendrick hustlin’ man,” Ross said. “Kendrick the homie. Sometimes that’s what you gotta do to plant your feet and you can’t knock that…But that’s the homie and homie hustlin’.”

    Kendrick recently appeared to diss Meek Mill during a concert in New York. Their back-and-forth stems from Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “Control,” where Meek was mentioned as a rapper that Kendrick is “trying to murder,” even though they’re “homies.” 

    Aside from the diss aimed at Lamar, Meek has also released a diss track about another rapper, Cassidy. 

    “First of all, I wasn’t even supposed to get back at him at all,” Mill said about Cassidy. “A deejay just came to my studio. I was playing the records and he liked it a lot and I gave it to him. Actually, I really had it for like 6 to 8 months, since the situation. But everybody around me [said], ‘He gainin’ too much off the situation.’ So, I just held it. But a deejay came through, he liked it and he dropped it the next day…Nobody really thinkin’ about it.”

    Cassidy has released several diss tracks about Meek Mill and the two have been at odds for at least a year. Mill most recently released a diss track about Cassidy titled “Kendrick You Next.” 

    More from Meek Mill’s interview, where he also promoted the release of MMG’s upcoming Self Made 3 compilation, can be seen below.

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    42 thoughts on “Meek Mill Explains Kendrick Lamar & Cassidy Diss Tracks

    1. Tweet mill is lying he aint have that diss for 6-8 months thats how long it took him to respond after he said he wasnt going to.

      Police ass niccas

    2. MY BLOCK-2 PAC

      They got a nigga sheddin’ tears, reminiscin’ on my past fears
      ‘Cause shit was hectic for me last year
      It appears that I’ve been marked for death, my heartless breath
      The underlyin’ cause of my arrest, my life is stressed
      And no rest forever weary, my eyes stay teary
      For all the brothers that are buried in the cemetery
      Shit is scary, how black on black crime legendary
      But at times unnecessary, I’m gettin’ worried
      Teardrops and closed caskets, the three strikes law is drastic
      And certain death for us, ghetto bastards

      What can we do when we’re arrested, but open fire?
      Life in the pen ain’t for me, ’cause I’d rather die
      But don’t cry through your despair
      I wonder if the Lord still cares, for us niggaz on welfare
      And who cares if we survive
      The only time they notice a nigga is when he’s clutchin’ on a four five
      My neighborhood ain’t the same
      ‘Cause all these little babies goin’ crazy
      And they sufferin’ in the game and I swear it’s like a trap
      But I ain’t given up on the hood, it’s all good when I go back
      Hoes show me love, niggaz give me props
      Forever hope ’cause it don’t stop on my block

      Livin’ life is but a dream
      Hard times is all we see
      On my block
      Every block is kinda mean
      But on our block we still play
      But on our block we still play

      Now shits constantly hot, on my block, it never fails to be gunshots
      Can’t explain a mother’s pain, when her son drops
      Black male slippin’ in hail, when will we prevail?
      Fearin’ jail but crack sales got me livin’ well
      And the system’s suicidal with this thug’s life
      Stayin’ strapped forever strapped in this drug life
      God help me, ’cause I’m starvin’ can’t get a job
      So I resort to violent robberies my life is hard
      Can’t sleep ’cause all the dirt make my heart hurt

      Put in work and shed tears for my dead peers
      Mislead from childhood where I went astray
      Till this day I still pray for a better way
      Can’t help but feel hopeless and heartbroke
      From the start I felt the racism ’cause I’m dark
      Couldn’t quit the bullshit make me represent
      Hit the bar and played the star everywhere I went
      In my heart, I felt alone out here on my own
      I close my eyes and picture home on my block

      Livin’ life is but a dream
      Hard times is all we see
      On my block
      Every block is kinda mean
      But on our block we still play
      But on our block we still play

      And I can’t help but wonder why, so many young kids had to die
      Caught strays from A.K’s in the drive by
      Swollen pride and homicide don’t coincide
      Brothers cry for broken lives, mama come inside
      ‘Cause our block is filled with danger
      Used to be a close knit community but now we’re all cold strangers
      Time changes us to stone them crack pipes
      All up and down the block exterminatin’ black life
      But I can’t blame the dealers

      My mama’s welfare check has brought the next man chrome wheels
      Shits real, I know you feel, my tragedy
      A single mother with a problem child, daddy free
      Hangin’ out pickin’ up game, sippin’ cheap liquor
      Gamin’ the hooches, hopin’ I can get to sleep with her
      It’s a man’s world, stayin’ strapped
      Fantasies of a nigga livin’ phat, but held back
      Pipe dreams can make the night seem hopeless
      Wide eyed and losin’ focus on my block

      Livin’ life is but a dream
      Hard times is all we see
      On my block
      Every block is kinda mean
      But on our block we still play
      But on our block we still play

      And block parties in tha projects lastin’ way past daylight
      A young nigga learned to break night
      Used to play fight with my homies but they stuck in the pen
      I send ’em ends, but it’s tough on a friend
      In my mind I see the same motherfuckers ballin’
      Alcohol will make a lazy nigga slip and fall, miss his call
      I know the young niggaz understand this
      Growin’ up in this world where everythin’ is scandalous
      I reminisce on tha fast times, past crimes

      Tryin’ to cop a slice of pizza with my last dime
      Can’t explain just what attracts me to this dirty game
      Gold chains some extra change, and the street fame
      And what’s strange is everybody knows my name
      Swear they all know me
      And lots of cash make a nigga change
      I hit the green just to maintain, feelin’ pain
      For all the niggaz that I lost to the game from my block
      Thats right

      Livin’ life is but a dream
      Hard times is all we see
      Rest in peace to all the muh’fuckers who passed away
      Every block is kinda mean
      From all the blocks that I’m from
      But on our block we still play

      One twelve street, Seventh Avenue, New York, Uptown
      Know what I’m sayin?
      But on our block we still play
      183rd and Walt, my block, that’s right
      But on our block we still play
      122nd and Morningside, my block, that’s right
      But on our block we still play

      Decatur Avenue, Baltimore, my block, that’s right
      But on our block we still play
      In the jungle of Atlantic city, that’s my block, that’s right
      But on our block we still play

      Los Angeles, aha, that’s my block too
      But on our block we still play
      Oakland, can’t forget Oaktown, that’s my block for sure
      But on our block we still play

      And all the other blocks around this motherfucker
      Houston, Florida, St. Louis, Tennessee, Miami, Chicago
      All y’all niggaz stay kickin’ up dust
      Representin’ motherfuckin’ block

    3. And I quote….
      “First of all, I wasn’t even supposed to get back at him at all,” Mill said about Cassidy. “A deejay just came to my studio. I was playing the records and he liked it a lot and I gave it to him. Actually, I really had it for like 6 to 8 months, since the situation. But everybody around me [said], ‘He gainin’ too much off the situation.’ So, I just held it. But a deejay came through, he liked it and he dropped it the next day…Nobody really thinkin’ about it.”
      Negro you lying, we don’t believe you, you need more people.

    4. Give it up, you backed yourself in a corner. Kendrick killing you in the mainstream, Cassidy killing you on the underground tip. Play ya cards right in ya next life. You just got Ja Rule’d. smh.

    5. “But everybody around me [said], ‘He gainin’ too much off the situation.'” – Nah nigga everybody around you told you Cass is killin u.

    6. What’s the Cassidy dis original title if this is true? We know it wasn’t Kendrick you’re next. Another thing why wasn’t this tweeted when it dropped since he likes tweet everything including him being done with responses to Cassidy.

      1. MMG are on top of their game right now, they been steady dropping albums, touring and eating off different endorsements, it’s cool how they all invest in the same stocks like Belaire Rose and how they ate opening up multiple franchises with Wingstop.

        It’s good to see Black and brown brothers sharing success and achieving their dreams.

    7. as Jeremy implied I am stunned that a stay at home mom can get paid $6642 in one month on the internet. look at here now… http://www.Cafe44.com

      This just in: Kendrick ate a burrito and had to shit. HHDX sources may believe this could be a “diss shit” at other rappers. We will keep you posted after he wipes since we have no other stories at this time.

      1. hell yea, Kendrick dissed him in control after Cassidy raid, then he up and named Cassidy diss “Kendrick you next” nigga lyin. he took to long to respond and knew it tryin to make it look like he aint worried.

    8. “But everybody around me [said], ‘He gainin’ too much off the situation.”

      ^ translation:

      “Cassidy is ethering you”

      Chime in Quote-Man. Be a man, Meek just admitted what we’ve been saying all along, he’s losing the RAP BATTLE.

      1. You need a new translator. What you meant to type was when Meek responds, he gives Cassidy what he desperately needs, attention. Cheap publicity for an expired hustla.

    9. Why is it that these niggas who claim to be the hardest thug killer drug king pins are so fucking emotional when its all said and done. I remember my niggas from Philly putting me on to Meek back in 08 and although I wasn’t really fucking with it, that shit was raw as fuck. You should go back and listen all the shit he used to pop shit about. Now some nigga calls you out on your bullshit (not even a diss) and you running around with your panties all wet and your pussy exposed? Fucking shame…The old adage still rings true, if you’re really about it, you aint gotta say shit. I mean damn, go listen to Big KRIT little nigga, you might learn something.

      By the way, out of all of Kendrick’s catalogue his control verse didn’t really hit me like it seems to have rocked the hip hop nation (sad). Then again after seeing him live in concert and he called everyone there children amongst other bullshit, the best he got out of me was a ‘finally’.

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