Meek Mill smiles and claims Kendrick Lamar's "Control (HOF)" verse is what Hip Hop needed, but that he is "the only [one] that's lyrically spittin' some street music and gettin' money."
Last year, Meek Mill and Kendrick Lamar both appeared on "Power Circle," from Maybach Music Group's Self Made Vol. 2 compilation. This week, Kendrick's verse on Big Sean's "Control (HOF)" mentioned Meek Mill in his controversial bars claiming reign over his Rap peers. K Dot rapped, "Pusha T, Meek Millz, A$AP Rocky, Drake, Big Sean, Jay Electron', Tyler, Mac Miller /
I got love for you all, but I'm tryna murder you niggas."
Hours after the song leaked, Meek Mill appeared on Power 99, in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvia. Host Mina SayWhat asked Meek's thoughts on the verse. "He's not comin' at him in a disrespectful way, he's comin' at him in a competitive way," said Meek, who compared it to sports. "It's like if me and my homie playin' basketball—I'ma tell you: I'ma dunk on you, I'ma spin off you, I'ma give you 30 points a night like Lebron [James]. I'm pretty sure [NBA players] hang around each other in the club and all that, but [still trash talk competitively]."
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