Meek Mill Sends Tekashi69 Cease & Desist Over 'ZAZA' Video

By Hayden Brooks

February 25, 2021

Meek Mill is not happy that he made an unexpected appearance in Tekashi69's new music video.

On Friday (February 19), the controversial rapper dropped his clip for "ZAZA" and it features his recent altercation with Meek outside a nightclub in Atlanta. As the story goes, Mill claimed that 69 ran up on him outside of the venue and tried to start a fight for some viral traction. Mill went on to detail that he spat on him and retreated. "It was at this moment that he knew he fu**ed up," 69 says in the new music video. The same day of its release, Mill's lawyers sent out a cease and desist letter to 6xi9ne's label, Create Music Group, urging that the label “immediately remove the video from YouTube, other streaming sites, and all other public platforms, without further comment or disparagement toward our client."

Mill’s lawyers have also threatened to pursue litigation against the label and "secure compensatory damages" based on the revenue that the clip has generated. At time of press, "ZAZA" had been marked as unlisted on Youtube, but garnered more than 33 million views.

69 took to Instagram to comment on the legal threats, calling Meek "a bitch." "HOW YOU START SOMETHING YOU CANT FINISH????? HE WANT TO BE TAKEN OUT THE VIDEO BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE LAUGHING AT HIM," he wrote.

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