"You can't b friends with someone who want your life.... You can't break bread with someone who want you slice.... Can't b on a team with someone who want you to lose.... Can't b family if it's gotta b all about you! #MMG X #DC minus the f#%kboy."

Though Rick Ross has tried to play off the back-and-forth between Meek Mill and Wale as understandable growing pains for a rap label full of rising stars. Ross went so far as to use the squabble as a means to promote Self Made 4, the nascent compilation project from Maybach Music Group. But today (Nov. 2), Meek threw another wrench in that plan, taking to his Instagram with the above words for his DMV coworker.

Wale response? He took to Twitter to share his thoughts. He also changed his name to "roof whisperer."

The beef stems from a radio interview where Wale called Meek unprepared for his summer spat with Drake, where the Philadelphia rapper failed to follow up his Twitter barbs with a diss song before Drake could drop two of his own. (Meek also claims that Wale has been calling him, trying to stage a mutiny against Ross, whom Wale claims owes his artists money.) While Ross preps Black Market, his eighth--and possibly final--album on Def Jam for its Dec. 4 release, both Wale and Meek have enjoyed success of their own this year. In March, Wale's Jerry Seinfeld-assisted The Album About Nothing topped the Billboard charts; this summer, Meek's Dreams Worth More Than Money did the same.

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