It seems like Meek Mill won’t be able to shake off those DL (down low) allegations anytime soon, especially after being linked once again to Diddy’s inner circle. Despite previously clashing with 50 Cent over a dispute involving Diddy’s son, it’s clear that when it comes to Diddy, Meek is firmly in his corner. Rumors connecting Diddy, Meek, and certain activities have been swirling lately, especially after Meek got caught up in one of Diddy’s legal battles. There’s even talk of an audio recording surfacing, supposedly capturing Meek in compromising situations at Diddy’s gatherings. Despite vehemently denying any involvement in such activities, the mounting evidence suggests otherwise. However, it seems Meek might be starting to embrace his truth, as he recently stepped up to defend Diddy and Christian against 50 Cent.
Even crazier is that this whole situation had nothing to do with him originally. Yet, when he saw his Sugar Daddy under fire, he felt compelled to step in and defend his man. It all kicked off a few days ago when Christian, feeling irked by 50 Cent’s constant jabs at Diddy, decided to stir the pot with a diss track titled “pickaide.” Despite facing serious allegations, Christian chose to escalate things by taking aim at 50 Cent. His lyrics went like this: “police raid the crib like they think we’re selling, but we’re just selling tracks.” He mocked the situation, saying they knocked down doors like the police did to the Fetty Wap crew, unaware that they owned the neighboring property. “Too bad they didn’t know we bought the one next door, because that’s the one they missed.” Amidst it all, he questioned, “Who really put this city on the map? Stop with the lies.”

It’s clear that this diss track is seriously lacking in any real talent. But what’s even more interesting is how Christian unintentionally threw Diddy under the bus with his line: “Too bad they Ain know we bought the one next door ’cause that’s the one they missed,” basically admitting something fishy. It sounds like Diddy might be hiding some shady stuff in the house next door, stuff that the cops missed during their raid. Then he goes on to say, “Pop’s been hated on by many men and that’s fine. They going to try to stop these M and they going to die trying,” which seems like a nod to 50 Cent’s “Many Men” and “Get Rich or Die Tryin’.”
Despite Christian being deadly serious and genuinely convinced he was delivering some of the best lyrics of his entire career, 50 Cent saw him as nothing more than a wannabe street boy. He took to his Instagram and sarcastically quipped, “I’m so threatened by the things Christian is saying on his record. I’m fearing for my life, guys, please don’t hurt me. I never mentioned or posted anything about Puffy’s six kids because Kei D said he unalive Tupac LOL.”
I’m genuinely puzzled why they pursue a woman if she can’t recall how good it was the next morning. How do you make sense of that?
FY kept poking fun at Christian, even sharing a snippet of a song where Christian can be heard making an inappropriate remark to FY. He captioned it, “Seriously, Christian Combs? Is that what you said to Grace Marque on that boat? Mixing drinks with your ‘Special Sauce’? You’re a ‘bad boy for life,’ alright.”
For those not up to speed, Grace Marque recently filed a lawsuit against Christian, accusing him of drugging and assaulting her while she was on Diddy’s yacht in December ’22. She detailed instances of unwanted touching on her legs, breasts, buttocks, and genitals. The lawsuit also mentions audio recordings where Marque refuses alcohol, tries to leave, and asks Christian to stop touching her, with what sounds like kissing noises in the background.

To make matters worse, FY also shared a part of Christian’s song where he talks about Diddy hiding evidence next door, with a caption questioning Christian’s judgment: “Why say something like this when the feds are investigating? Are you clueless or just plain foolish? Lol.”
For some reason, Meek got triggered and took to Twitter to launch an attack on FY for his interaction with Christian. He responded to FY’s post about Christian snitching on Diddy and accused FY of being an industry mole secretly collaborating with law enforcement. Meek also took a jab at 50, highlighting his strained relationship with his son. He wrote, “You’re going Federal, and everyone in the streets knows why you’re targeting a kid. Even your own son can’t stand you LOL. I’m grateful to be spending time on an island with my son and his buddies on his birthday. Don’t follow these guys; their lives are miserable. They pay others to tear people down. I’ve never seen black folks laugh at their own facing indictments. He’s really online bolstering cases with actual statements against folks. Haven’t you even fed Mike Knox yet? Everyone’s onto you.”
Meek wouldn’t let up, going on and on for hours about how 50 Cent had basically turned informant, and how the black community was looking up to the wrong figure – the usual Twitter tirade from Meek, happening practically every other day of the week. As expected, 50 Cent caught wind of it all and wasted no time in poking fun at Meek. He jabbed, “With only 6,000 copies sold on your last project, you shouldn’t still be on vacation. Are you chasing the dream or embracing the nightmare? But props for loyalty to your man.” Quick on the draw, Meek fired back at 50 Cent, pointing out that his last project had sold 90k in its first week, and suggesting that Rick Ross had released his last album just for fun to help Meek out of his contract, since they’re both financially secure and share some history – making their situations different. He couldn’t resist adding a dig, questioning just how appealing “cute cubin” could possibly be in conversation with 50 Cent, implying his style was seriously lacking.

“FY wasn’t about to let things go without a response. He fired back by sharing a video of Meek serenading Diddy with a love song at a party, adding a caption that praised Diddy’s supportive role: ‘Big respect for being there for your man. Meek, sticking by him, could mean a bright future for you both. Blessings.’ Remember a while back when Meek was making headlines for all the wrong reasons? It was when he got named in an SA lawsuit against Diddy by music producer L Rod. L Rod claimed that Diddy personally mentioned having issues with Meek and Usher, and even hinted at persuading Stevie J with promises of a Grammy.”
Right after everything came out, Meek went on a social media rampage, posting a flurry of tweets in a desperate attempt to defend himself. But people weren’t buying it. He wrote, “If any celeb tries to pull a stunt on me, I’ll call them out, no holding back. I’ll go all out on them. Period. Being from Philly, my crew’s always got my back in this crazy industry. Philly’s in my blood.”