The hip-hop “snitching” debate has taken another twist — this time pulling 6ix9ine, Meek Mill, and Young Thug into the same conversation.
On Monday, 6ix9ine shared a post on his Instagram Story aimed at Meek Mill, calling him the “Hood President.” The post, allegedly from Meek, resurfaced old comments about “rats,” even referencing the death of Nipsey Hussle:
“I hope that rat going live to apologize to the people he told on or the victim….. Y’all forgot that fast a ‘rat’ killed Nipsey… That’s the only thing ima say because he’s dead… left his baby mom and child like a coward as targets!”
6ix9ine then taunted Meek, writing: “Question since you always had an opinion — YOU STILL PERFORMING ‘We Ball’?” The track, released on Meek’s 2017 album Wins & Losses, featured Young Thug — who is now facing his own “snitching” allegations.
The drama started after fans resurfaced an interrogation clip where Young Thug mentions YSL associate Peewee Roscoe. While critics painted it as “snitching,” Roscoe defended Thug:
“That’s what you’re supposed to do… He did what a tax-paying citizen do, a real street n**a. Really, tried to pull me out the hole.”*
Meek hasn’t directly responded to 6ix9ine’s trolling, but he did post a cryptic IG Story hours later:
“Street glorification is a joke… you can’t have a code of ethics when nothing you’re doing is ethical. Focus on investing, trading, tech, & entrepreneurship. The other way is a circus with no ringleader.”
With 6ix9ine still bitter about his own exile, Young Thug fighting for his reputation, and Meek questioning street codes altogether, the hip-hop snitching conversation shows no signs of slowing down.