Thursday, October 6, 2016

OMELLY from MEEK MILL DREAMCHASERS says too many snitches in PHILLY!!!

OMELLY from MEEK MILL DREAMCHASERS says too many snitches in PHILLY!!! Subscribe for more videos http://ift.tt/1kgauYV After a weekend of back and forth on Instagram with The Game, Meek Mill and Omelly of Dreamchasers just dropped a new diss record targeting the Compton MC. You can hear his “OOOUUU” remix featuring Beanie Sigel, Omelly and Takbar above. On it, Meek MIll raps, “Durk checked you, Thug sonned you, Fif droppd you, Mac one’d you/Strippers turned rappers, look what we come to/You a faggot, my lady a never fuck you.” Later, Meek asks, “This what you do to sell your album? You only gonna sell like 15,000 the first week. (I put a mill on it.) DC4 on the way.” On the last verse, Meek even spits, “You were signed to a rat, you a mouse, nigga.” Shots fired at Jimmy Henchman? This all started last week when The Game went onstage in Miami and told the crowd he wanted to beat Meek MIll up. The next day he dropped a diss record called “92 Bars” accusing Meek of being a snitch and saying he wanted to give Nicki Minaj his “pool stick.” The snitch allegation was from a June incident where Sean Kingston got jacked, and The Game believes Meek dropped a dime to the feds about Game’s people being involved in the robbery. Over the weekend, Big Meech even reached out to Meek personally, saying, “I wanna see you on top successful where you belong not in prison over some dumb avoidable shit.” Is a collaborative recording effort fair game for Meek Mill, who once used reference tracks and allegations of ghostwriting to go at Drake? While Beanie Sigel had said previously that he helped out with some lines for the Game diss over Young M.A’s “OOOUUU,” footage has now surfaced of the recording session with Beanie, Meek and Omelly in the lab. The video above shows a gang of homies in the studio, a few smoking, a few nodding in approval at the hard-nosed punchlines. At the start, it seems like Beanie is coaching Omelly on the delivery of a certain line—that, or coaching the engineer on how to make it sound. Later on, Meek shows up, and it appears like his verse was already recorded beforehand. While Beanie himself is on the track, with a few lines directed at Game, he has since said that he has no specific ill will toward Game. “[Meek] didn’t say nothin’ to get me on the track,” Sigel said in a recent interview, revealing that Meek didn’t outright ask for his assistance in going at Game. “I just happened to come in the studio, so I just was helping him out with some lyrics, and the situation kind of played out like it did,” Beans added. “It’s really no beef, especially between me and Game.” In an interview with The Breakfast Club on Friday, Game assured there’s no beef between him and Beanie, and claimed Beanie helped Omelly write his bars on the “OOOUUU” diss. Game also claimed that after Beans came out and said he helped someone write bars on the “OOOUUU” diss, Beanie got jumped at the Bad Boy Reunion show in Philly.

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