Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill is keeping the attention on his new “Going Bad” music video. The hip-hop star hit up social media this week to share behind the scenes moments from the must-see star-studded visual.
OVO Sound bossDrake is keeping his Instagram fingers working these days. Hours after a cinematic “Going Bad” music video dropped the 6 God has flooded his page with behind the scenes moments.
Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill and Drake might have just dropped a serious Video of the Year contender. The former rap rivals have come through on their promise to deliver their must-see “Going Bad” music video.
Maybach Music Group leader Rick Ross might be the first to stream a highly-anticipated “Going Bad” video later today. The hip-hop superstar hit up social media this week to co-sign protégé Meek Mill and Drake‘s upcoming premiere.
Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill might already have the video of the year and he hasn’t even released it yet. The Dreamchasers boss went to social media to tease followers by announcing his Drake-featured “Going Bad” video drops tomorrow.
Meek Mill and Drake are “Going Bad.” Following their highly-publicized beef, the former rivals put the past behind them and reunite on a highly-anticipated collaboration off Meek’s new album Championships.
Over the hard-hitting Wheezy beat, Drizzy kicks things off, boasting about his track record (“I got more slaps than a Beatle”) and Murakami in his hallway. Meanwhile, Meek shoots his shot with Steve Harvey’s daughter Lori Harvey (“That’s the only thing I want for Christmas”) and references Drake’s diss “Back to Back” (“Me and Drizzy back to back, it’s gettin’ scary”).
The two shared the stage during Drake’s show at Boston’s TD Garden in September and again in Meek’s hometown of Philadelphia.
According to Meek, the reunion was a long time coming. “We actually been in contact, probably like a year before that,” he told Power 106’s “The Cruz Show.” “But we was making the right timing and catching up to make it fully natural and be effective. The message was to send out love and build bridges… It was a competitive thing—we had fun. It built us, made us stronger.”
Prior to their storied rap battle, which produced songs like “Back to Back” and “Wanna Know,” the two collaborated on tracks including “R.I.C.O.” and “Amen.”