Meek Mill Demands Akademiks Stop Posting Him, Ak Responds

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Meek Mill once again demands that Akademiks cease speaking on his name, and the media host is all too happy to oblige.

It's no secret that Meek Mill has been embroiled within a feud, in which his chief rival Tekashi 6ix9ine appears hellbent on being the harbinger of his humiliation. And with Akademiks echoing many of the rainbow wonder's harshest messages on his own wide-reaching page, Meek Mill has once again taken issue with the media personality. In fact, Meek straight-up demanded that Akademiks cease posting about him, effective immediately. 

Meek Mill Demands Akademiks Stop Posting Him, Ak Responds
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As he tends to do when artists call him out, Akademiks took some time to respond to Meek's position. In fact, he called back to a previous interview where Meek complained that he wasn't posting his music, and took the inaction as a slight in itself. "So y’all remember when meek told me to stop posting him and I did," writes Ak, in a retaliatory IG caption. "Then he went on philly radio complaining that I ain’t posting his album. Well today he asked that I stopped posting him. And I’ll gladly oblige ... I don’t need no artist who don’t wanna be on platform."

Though the narrative does depict Meek Mill's stance as relatively inconsistent, it should be noted that Ak's loyalty to one of Meek's biggest enemies likely played a role in the Philly rapper's stance. It's unclear if Ak will continue to be posting 6ix9ine-related Meek content, but time will tell. After all, it's unlikely that Tekashi will let up on the Roc Nation rapper anytime soon, and as we all know, the young rabble-rouser knows a thing or two about drawing a crowd

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