May 5, 2024

Wale And Meek Mill Are ‘All Good On All Sides’ After Twitter Rant

Things got pretty tense between Wale and Meek Mill after a social media tit-for-tat in back in July, but now the Ambition MC says things are all good.

Wale called into D.C.’s The Russ Par Morning Show on Monday and spoke about Meek after he was asked if his Maybach Music boss Rick Ross played peacemaker.

“He was high,” Wale said of Ross. “Rozay was on though. He gon’ come in that joint smelling like a tree trunk. But that’s how he is though. He was just like, ‘Man, what? We ain’t talking ‘bout this right now.’”

On July 8, Meek tweeted ill of Wale because he claimed his MMG partner-in-rhyme didn’t properly help promote the release date for his upcoming Dreams Worth More Than Money LP. Wale responded with an Instagram post of his own and fans were left wondering about Maybach’s internal strife.

Rather than have Ross intervene, Wale alluded that the two rappers worked things out by themselves, but what really put things in perspective for the “Lotus Flower Bomb” spitter is when Meek was thrown in jail for a probation violation just days after their tiff on July 11.

“The crazy thing about it is, Meek ended up going to jail like two days later. So it’s bad. You have an argument with somebody and then something bad happen and you like, ‘Damn.’ So it was bad for me in that regard,”” he said.

Wale admits that he hasn’t spoken to Meek since he’s been locked up, but that they have spoken “through people.”

“I actually did a song with his cousin, his best friend,” Wale said referring to Meek’s Dream Chasers artist Omelly. “That dropped. And I even poked fun at Meek and me arguing on the record. It’s all good. I think he come home in late September, so it’s all good on all sides.”

During the interview Wale also spoke on his upcoming LP, The Album About Nothing where he will collaborate with comedian Jerry Seinfeld. “I’m using a lot of personal things and things that are going on in my life now as well as exclusive content from Jerry Seinfeld and a little bit of the show,” he explained.

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