Meek Mill has never been one to hold his tongue, and he’s even more willing to speak up when his name is in the mix. The 37-year-old rapper called out publications — including VIBE — for their coverage of Diddy throwing him a wild party in 2014 following footage of the event being circulated online.
He began his rant with a screen recording showing him scrolling through the top stories on Google related to the controversial mogul throwing him a birthday party. Publications including The Source, The Express Tribune, Page Six, and Daily Mail all covered the function hosted at Parisian Palace. Reportedly, the property owner Jason Haight revealed that there were masked dancers, women in lingerie, cocaine, broken alcohol bottles, razor blades, used condoms, lubricant, blood on the bedding, and more debauchery at the party.
“None of these publications are owned by black men posting things to destroy the names and brands of the culture!” Meek wrote in his tweet. “Ima stand on this I know it’s somebody behind this! Ima start a war behind it too when I find out!!!!”
Meek Mill had much more to say. “Just think about it you are waking up to a bunch of non black owned publication posting major lies about me!” he added in another tweet. “Where all the pr people go that was around me! Everybody see what’s going on I’m not gonna be quiet it’s was war on black men!”
He also specifically targeted Page Six, writing “When I see page six post something it gives me a bad vibe […] go back 2 years ago they posted only good meek mill news! I know how these things work! Like what just happened with Mike Tyson show his a** out get him beat by young white kid cmon it’s a mockery!” Later, he added “If you look who Invested in these publications it’ll break ya heart!”
The “Going Bad” rapper even utilized Chat GPT to look up the nationality of people writing the stories about him and Diddy. “Why nobody looking at the fact of who we consuming this news from,” he asked. “I went to chat gpt none of these people are even Americans and not close to the black party These weak a** stories this wasn’t even puff party . It’s not nothing to be quiet about if you’re smart!”
Meek Mill went on to reveal the root of his frustration, writing “They putting black men in jail off stories” before expressing his well wishes for Diddy. “I wish puff well he’s a black man I hope he didn’t do most of that sh*t they saying he did.”
The Championships rapper has been on the defensive ever since his name came up due to Lil Rod’s sexual assault lawsuit against the Bad Boy founder. Fans began to suspect that he was an undercover homosexual and even his son dealt with jokes about it at school.