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Meek Mill’s Lawyers Allegedly Threaten Tekashi 69 With A Lawsuit Over Confrontation Footage In “ZAZA”

(AllHipHop News) 

Tekashi 69 continues to try and embarrass not only Meek Mill but the whole planet of Philly.

The rainbowed-hair Brooklyn rapper took to social media to prove his point that a bunch of the artists coming at him for “working with the law,” yet they are doing the same thing.

But are they, son?

Well, maybe they are … technically.

The “Gooba” rapper shared that he received a letter from Meek’s lawyers to remove his unauthorized image and likeness from his new music video for the song “ZAZA.”

The brightly-colored soft porn-musical is interrupted with footage from a recent confrontation between 69, Meek, and Meek’s security detail.

Therein, you can hear 69 basically chump Meek— calling him all kinds of names for having off-duty/ retired bodyguards. The one name heard the clearest during the back and forth is “p####.” Two angles of the video are circulating on the ‘net but the most disturbing view is of Meek kinda-looking either stunned, confused, or scared.

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Of course, he wants that out of the video – it raked up over 20 million views in the first few hours of being released.

69 captioned a post: “HOW YOU START SOMETHING YOU CANT FINISH???? HE WANT TO BE TAKEN OUT THE VIDEO BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE LAUGHING AT HIM”









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Meek did start it. Consider back in 2019, when the Illadelp spitter publicly blasted him on social, inferring Tekashi 69 was on some “stupid s###.”

Then remember he chose to tell everyone he was unfollowing DJ Akademiks for promotion of the verified troll’s music.









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But there is more …

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Welp, it does look like Meek did start it … but while no one wants to say it … 69 did pull up. Now, Meek supposedly got his lawyers on the kid and he is gonna sue if Tekashi 69 does not comply.

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