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Former State Property member Oschino was expecting to get support for fellow Philadelphia rapper, Meek Mill, when his new "Appetizer 7" project was released. He didn't get it and is now throwing shots at the Dreamchasers boss.
Meek has credited Oschino in the past for supporting him while he was signed with Roc-A-Fella Records, when no other Philly rappers would. That's part of O's beef with him now. Because he feels like the tables are turned and Meek isn't returning the favor.
In a video posted to his Instagram account, Oschino breaks down why this has become a point of contention.
"I dropped Appetizer 5, Appetizer 6 ... he [didn't post it on his Instagram]. I ain't have no problem with that," Oschino says. "He hit me up when his shit came out, like 'Damn, I'm still your young. One hand wash the other, put my shit up.' Ain't no big deal. I put that shit up, 'cause it ain't deep. I said 'Make sure when my shit come out you put it up.' Remind you, he's got millions of followers ... that's money."
I look at his page [and] my shit ain't up. I look again, his page deactivated," he continued. "So, I was talking about it on [Instagram Live]. He must have watched my page from somebody else's. I don't know what I said, but he caught feelings. He a sissy nigga. Y'all know he a sissy nigga. The same nigga who got mad about Drake and Wale not putting his shit up. So I text him, 'You gon' put it up or not?' [Meek responded] 'Don't text my phone like I owe you. I don't owe you nothing. I ain't scared of you.' Who said you scared of me? You a fucking coward? It ain't that deep. You ain't gotta put my shit up. At least I know what it is now. I ain't gotta ask you again."
Meek hasn't responded yet, but he most likely will soon.
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