Meek Mill Slams Nicki Minaj After ‘Regret In Your Tears’ Rapper’s Onstage Diss
It seems Meek Mill got the word that his ex Nicki Minaj dissed him onstage during the latter’s show with Drake in Paris on Sunday evening. Thus, the “All Eyes on You” rapper decided to throw some major shade at the “Anaconda” hitmaker via social media.
Just hours after Minaj subtly criticized her ex during the show, Mill took to Instagram to air out a counterattack. He posted a selfie directly from his Sunday gig and captioned it with words that appear to call out someone who labeled him a “lil fish” or someone of little significance.
While Mill did not specify that the dig was for Minaj, Queen Barbz’s fans were quick to respond to him on the photo-sharing site. One of Minaj’s fans wrote: “Stop all the sneaky dissing lil boy.” Another stated: “This dude is getting crushed so bad. It’s pathetic and he knows it.”
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Midway through Minaj’s set during her Paris show with Drake, she gave her fans a piece of advice that many regarded as an attack aimed at Mill and his Dream Chasers movement, as first reported by All Hip Hop News. “I just want to beg you guys to chase your dreams. Don’t let anyone or anything get in your … way. You are important, and if [someone] don’t know how to treat you, he got to get … out of your … life,” Minaj said onstage. Watch the clip below for Minaj’s spiel.
Earlier, Mill posted a snap with a friend and also took a jab at Minaj for siding with Drake and Lil Wayne amid her feud with Remy Ma. He noted in the caption that he was taught to “never switch sides no matter what.” Mill previously had a beef with Drizzy, and he dragged Lil Wayne into the mess by targeting the two and their peers in a diss track.
As for Minaj, she recently dropped three new tracks. Two of the songs — “No Frauds” and “Changed It” — were said to be her responses to Remy Ma’s “shETHER” and “Another One.” The other one, titled “Regrets In Your Tears,” is believed to be her diss track for Mill.
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