Attention Starved Meek Mill Foolishly Calls Out Real-Life Hitman Turned Rapper AR-AB and AR-AB Quickly Responded On Twitter. Meek Mill's Alleged Ghostwriter Louie V Gutta Finally Speaks Out!
At a recent stop in Camden, New Jersey on Nicki Minaj's Pinkprint tour (her third concert tour in support of her third studio album, The Pinkprint) Meek Mill took shots at real-life Philadelphia gangster AR-AB. Video shows heel Meek Mill talking during an interlude between songs badmouthing AR-AB. In the grainy video, Meek Mill says, "F*ck Ar-Ab! How dare a f*cking Philly n*gga dick ride another nigga from out of town. Let em know that comes straight from Meek Mill. All them niggas's p*ssy. Them n*ggas get on motherf*cking camera and get to talking all this gun, murder, murder sh*t," Meek says. "Y'all n*ggas don't do sh*t but get shot the f*ck up."
And of course AR-AB quickly responded.
Back in 2005, battle rapper Cassidy initially from Cedarbrook was being extorted by his former friend Desmond Hawkins so he hired AR-AB to protect him. On April 15, 2005, Cassidy got into an altercation with Desmond Hawkins at a nightclub. After the knockdown Desmond Hawkin and his henchmen went up to Cassidy’s home. Desmond parked his van in an alley behind the Cassidy’s home on the 7800 block of Bayard Street and a shoot out erupted while Cassidy locked himself up in his house.
On January 25, 2006, Cassidy was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of aggravated assault and possession of an instrument of crime for his involvement in the carnage. He was sent to prison to prison to 11-23 months plus probation and was credited with the 7 months he had already served.
Lately, Meek Mill has taken more hits than Mike Vick ever since accusing Drake of using a ghostwriter in July. But Meek Mill was actually upset at Drake for not showing up to his Dreams Worth More Than Money album release party. He thought Drake was his homie. And then when the album was finally released, Drake didn’t tweet Meek's album.
Today, Louie V Gutta who was recently captured on video being pistol whipped by an unknown assailant on a at a Meek Mill music video shoot just released a new song entitled ”Back To Back” dissing his former Dream Chasers Records boss and claiming that he ghostwrote hits for Meek Mill.
And of course AR-AB quickly responded.
Back in 2005, battle rapper Cassidy initially from Cedarbrook was being extorted by his former friend Desmond Hawkins so he hired AR-AB to protect him. On April 15, 2005, Cassidy got into an altercation with Desmond Hawkins at a nightclub. After the knockdown Desmond Hawkin and his henchmen went up to Cassidy’s home. Desmond parked his van in an alley behind the Cassidy’s home on the 7800 block of Bayard Street and a shoot out erupted while Cassidy locked himself up in his house.
On January 25, 2006, Cassidy was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of aggravated assault and possession of an instrument of crime for his involvement in the carnage. He was sent to prison to prison to 11-23 months plus probation and was credited with the 7 months he had already served.
Lately, Meek Mill has taken more hits than Mike Vick ever since accusing Drake of using a ghostwriter in July. But Meek Mill was actually upset at Drake for not showing up to his Dreams Worth More Than Money album release party. He thought Drake was his homie. And then when the album was finally released, Drake didn’t tweet Meek's album.
Today, Louie V Gutta who was recently captured on video being pistol whipped by an unknown assailant on a at a Meek Mill music video shoot just released a new song entitled ”Back To Back” dissing his former Dream Chasers Records boss and claiming that he ghostwrote hits for Meek Mill.
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