Meek Mill

Meek Mill offload on Kanye Westward on his new unmarried "Oodles O'Noodles Babies."

Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill unleashed 2 new singles on the airwaves ahead of his upcoming album Championships. "Uptown Vibes" and "Oodles O'Noodles Babies" are the titles of the two new songs off the highly anticipated project. On "Oodles" Meek raps about his struggles growing up in the Philly, equally well as, attacking Kanye West for his controversial remarks before this twelvemonth. "Want to ask Ye, is this a choice? / It was like this when I came out / What the f*** is yous really lament about?" the MMG rapper raps.

Elsewhere on the track, he raps nigh his childhood struggles while reminiscing on his tardily begetter wishing that he was still alive. "Ain't had nobody to give me no hope / I promise my momma ain't doing no coke / I used to wish that my daddy was living / I had a dream that I meet him as a ghost," Meek raps.

These days Meek Factory is splitting his squad between recording his new anthology and doing his criminal justice activism. Ever since his release from prison before this year, the Philly native has been using his star power to telephone call for criminal justice reform. He too addressed the issue of his court case in the track.

On Wednesday dark, Meek performed the unmarried "Oodles O'Noodles Babies" alive on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." The Philly rhymer taps Fabolous and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA for his 2d single "Uptown Vibes" which is in staunched dissimilarity to "Oodles."

In May of this yr, Meek Mill posted a memorial photograph on Instagram with the captain "R.I.P. 'One-time' Kanye. We miss you." Plenty of hip-hop fans echoed the same sentiments after Kanye did that infamous TMZ interview where he said that "400 years of slavery was a choice."