Meek Manufactory is challenge that he put out a "dark-green light" on DJ Akademiks as their beef intensifies.

It's round 43 of DJ Akademiks and Tekashi 6ix9ine vs Meek Mill. DJ Akademiks has not taken lightly to Meek Mill'due south attempt to cancel him on social media and has a few option words for the "Otherside of America" rapper. Earlier this week, Meek over again made his distaste for Akademiks public by declaring that the Everyday Struggle host has done nothing for the culture and deserves to be canceled. "He also gassed a lot of beef that got people killed and injure," Meek wrote on Twitter.

In response, Ak retweeted the post with the comment, "You tin can't cancel anyone Meek." It may accept seemed like that was the end of things, except that now Akademiks has decided to get on ane of his classic tirades. "Meek, you lot can't cancel anyone. Okay? Let's exist very clear. You've been mad at me since I posted that an EP of yours flopped!" he said in the IG clip captioned, "You're raps biggest hypocrite."

Meek Mill's rant on Twitter connected into the July fourth weekend with a couple more than shots at Akademiks. "Nah you online!! you lot only brand coin off the trenches … next stage is like greenish light," Meek tweeted. He later accused Akademiks of making money off the culture while not supporting the culture. The Philly rapper as well invoked George Floyd and Breyonna Taylor for which AK chosen him out for.

While the feud may have been influenced by a poor review from the announcer, Meek and Ak'south beef too has a lot to do with Ak'due south good friend and Meek's enemy, 6ix9ine. When posting his rant, Akademiks called on the Philly creative person to respond to the "TROLLZ" rapper's questioning of his character, and 6ix9ine jumped in on the virtual attack by pointing out the irony of Meek calling him a snitch for making a plea deal with the authorities, but beingness affiliated to Roc Nation Management which is headed by Desiree Perez who is a former police informant herself.

Akademiks' beef with Freddie Gibbs may have blown over, only information technology doesn't seem similar lightning is likely to strike twice.