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Did Russell Simmons Put An End To Game & Meek Mill’s Beef?
Game has no intention of cooling his beef with Meek Mill – regardless of what the businessman said earlier this morning. But after news of Simmons’ comments broke, a representative for The Game said the claims were false.
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The Game’s manager, Wack 100, told TMZ that while Simmons did speak with The Game, the Los Angeles rapper basically told Simmons to stay out of it.
Russell Simmons says The Game and Meek Mill beef is over, but one rapper’s rep says it’s not true.
Looks like you’re going to need more butter for you popcorn as we watch this unfold. Russell’s interview about being instrumental in squashing the beef will air on Hot 97 Friday.
In addition to his stop in Philly, Game made an appearance in nearby Reading, Pennsylvania where he performed “Pest Control” in front of an eager crowd, and reportedly declared “Fuck Meek Mill”. Scheduling a meeting w these 2 industry giants.
It now appears that the Meek Mill-targeted diss record “Pest Control” will get a visual companion given that a series of Instagram videos uploaded yesterday (September 22) show The Game filming the music video to the track in front of the notorious Pink Houses apartments in Brooklyn.
The Game shared his side of the story in the ongoing saga between him and Meek Mill that stemmed from a June robbery involving singer/rapper Sean Kingston. When Beanie Sigel jumped into the fray, siding with Meek, he rapped of Game, “Whole clip will get showered/One phone call, I’m in L.A.in three hours”. Kingston’s table also was right next to Meek’s, according to The Game.
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Thank God for Uncle Rush.