Tekashi 6ix9ine Has Meek Mill So Shook Meek’s Shading His Boss JAY-Z

Meek Mill's new track "Other Side Of America" debuted 64th on the charts.

That's not good.  Especially when "TROLLZ", from his rival Tekashi 6ix9ine and his ex Nicki Minaj, is all over the top the charts.

6ix9ine, course, drew attention to Meek's Billboard struggle.

Tekashi 6ix9ine Has Meek Mill So Shook Meek's Shading His Boss JAY-Z

Meek responded by questioning part a very popular saying.

"Numbers do lie … who made that up," Meek typed.

While Meek's Roc Nation boss JAY-Z didn't completely make that up, he certainly popularized the phrase "numbers don't lie" in Hip Hop.

"10 #1 albums in a row, who better than me?
Only The Beatles, nobody ahead me
I crush Elvis and his Blue Suede Shoes
Made the Rolling Stones seem sweet as Kool-Aid too
'96, '97, '98, '99
2000, 2001 and beyond
'02, '03, '04, '05
'06 and 7, '08, '09
Back-to-back, double plat', I did what you won't
Men lie, women lie, numbers don't," JAY spit in "The Reminder".

When 6ix9ine caught wind Meek's number questioning, he made sure to assign a big number to Meek.

Tekashi 6ix9ine Has Meek Mill So Shook Meek's Shading His Boss JAY-Z

"64 speaks," 6ix9ine typed in the comments an Akademiks post about Meek, branding him with his Billboard position.

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