Meek Mill Says "Numbers Do Lie," 6ix9ine Reacts


Following the controversy surrounding “TROLLZ” YouTube count, Meek Mill suggests that there are a lot artists buying views.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is aiming for the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 with his latest singles, “TROLLZ” ft. Nicki Minaj. The rapper’s done the most in the past month to prove his worth to the rap game. He claims to be the biggest rapper in the game right now, though it seems like he, along with his fan base, are the only ones in agreeance.

Meek Mill Says "Numbers Do Lie," 6ix9ine Reacts
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Following the release “TROLLZ,” Tekashi 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj claimed that they beat out “GOOBA” for the biggest 24-hour debut for a hip-hop video on YouTube. Only a few days later, YouTube issued a statement claiming that it wasn’t true, though they said it was only a few million short topping the record. 

As things began heating up, Meek Mill, Tekashi 6ix9ine’s enemy at this point, took to Twitter where he questioned the saying, “Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.” Meek didn’t mention any names, though the timing his statement likely suggests he’s talking about 6ix9ine and Nicki’s video. “Numbers do lie… who made that up?” He tweeted. 

A screenshot the tweet inevitably ended up on Akademiks’ timeline where 6ix9ine, course, chimed in. “64 speaks,” he commented underneath the post. 

Meek Mill Says "Numbers Do Lie," 6ix9ine Reacts

With the Billboard Hot 100 list set to be released on Monday, we’ll ultimately find out whether or not 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj’s “TROLLZ” received the support it needed for the #1 spot.