The Game & Sean Kingston Trade Disses on Instagram; Meek Mill & Beanie Sigel Preview The Game Diss Track

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Things started on Friday (Sep. 16) when The Game dropped the song “92 Bars,” a diss track aimed at Meek Mill. The issue stems from an incident back in June at the Penthouse Nightclub & Dayclub in West Hollywood, LA, where Sean Kingston was assaulted and robbed of a $300,000 chain. Game and Meek Mill were both in attendance, and according to Game, the Dreamchasers rapper informed police that a members of Game’s crew were responsible for the robbery.

Now Sean Kingston has decided to speak up about the incident.

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In a series of videos posted on Instagram (now deleted) early Sunday morning, Kingston states he’s on Meek Mill’s side while lashing out at the L.A. rapper. “Meek, that’s my dawg. We never had no conversation about nothing,” says Kingston in one clip. “I got real OG’s that’ll tell you. I know the street code. I didn’t even speak to Meek when that sh*t happened.”

Game responded quickly, with a vicious tirade of disses aimed at the pop singer. “#FACTS @SeanKingston you fat scary lying ass ni**a on here playing games wit this pu**y @meekmill….. Frontin; for these people…. Ni**as in yo own circle set you up, whooped yo ass in the club & took all yo shit off yo neck in front of your security & yo ni**as they watched it happened !!!!! You telling police I had sumn to do with you gettin robbed & I set you up cause Meesha punk ass told you that is some hoe shit !!!!.”

The drama did’t stop there, as State Property rapper Beanie Sigel posted an Instagram video shortly after. In the clip, the Philly rapper and Meek Mill are both seen reciting lyrics to their freestyle over Young M.A.’s “Ooouuu,” where it appears the two are firing back at The Game. “Please don’t bring me out of retirement,” Sigel is heard rapping.

Check out all the clips below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKfASyeAr55/

 

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