With the constant lyrical disses thrown out between both Cassidy and Meek in tracks such as “Catch A Body” and “Repo,” it is apparent that an issue has been overseeing the artists for quite some time.
Back in 2013, Meek Mill addressed the beef with Cassidy and explained, “He a weirdo from the town. We ain’t gonna use his name no more. He can't come back to the city.”
The Dreamchaser artist added, “I make boss moves, I make power moves, I get money, my bills is paid up. Meek Mill…Cassidy diss, we aint doin' that no more, make a single nigga, that’s not my twist.”
Casssidy has now voiced his opinions in a recent interview, saying, “Nah, we ain’t talked, it’s Hip-Hop man, you know what I’m sayin’. You know the media try to make it seem like it’s on some street beef. I don’t want nothin' to happen to Meek, like that was my homie. I was showing him love before the whole world even knew who he was.”
Whether there is a major underlining problem on the rise is unclear, although Cassidy does make it noticeable that he enjoys having an opponent in the game, as it brings excitement back to Hip-Hop.
“I feel as though niggas need to be more competitive man, everybody friends and hugging, like where the competition at? You know what I mean?”
Wrapping up the interview, the Philly rapper laughs, “I’m not gonna apologize for nothin’ I said, because I wanted to say it.”
“I’m a legend, my name holds weight.”
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