Rapper Meek Mill Disses Cassidy On 'Repo' In Response To His Diss on 'Me, Myself & iPhone' Track
Rapper Meek Mill has continued his diss against fellow Philadelphia rapper Cassidy since he dissed Mill on the track "Me, Myself & iPhone."
The MTV News calls it "good old fashioned rap battle." After Cassidy's diss track, Mill got back to him with "Repo," Dec. 26.
Cassidy had challenged Mill for a $100,000 and dissed Mill on ducking out on the challenge.
Mill' response for that in "Repo" was: "You talkin' 'bout a battle rap? How you gon' handle that? / Hundred grand pu**y ni**a? You ain't got the time for that / You ain't got the stacks for that / You know what we laughin' at."
Cassidy had earlier dissed, "That nigga wilding cause he sold a couple hundred thousand/ But I sold triple what that nigga sold my first album/ He not selling cause that nigga can't stop yelling."
Mill spitted out, "Whatchu made this year, whatchu worth nigga? I dropped Dreams & Nightmares, I made church, nigga / I did 'I'ma Boss' young'n set the summer off / Now these old niggas mad at me 'cause they fallin' off."
Mill also joked about Cassidy's parody on Psy's "Gangnam Style." Mill dissed, "Really? F*ck 'em 'Condom Style'?/Get your jig on/You a clown a** n*gga, put your wig on."
Cassidy who debuted in 2004 with his album "Split Personality." He later released his hit single "I'm a Hustla" in 2005. But he had to do some prison time for being convicted in a murder in 2006. While in prison, his career took a dip, Meek's career boomed. He released his 2011 single "I'ma Boss" and in 2012 he released his debut album, "Dreams & Nightmares."