Damn. Method Man went real bad on Wendy Williams recently for runnin' her mouth just a lil too much. Meth has been real protective of his wife and her cancer. Nobody knew about it -- not even her own family. Apparently they didn't want to worry the people in their lives. But then this chick Wendy exposes all their business on the air about his wife's disease out of spite... and clearly he's ready to take it to her ass. Her response? A whole lot of yap and stuttering. When will folks learn not to mess with Meth?

After Lil Wayne released "Problem Solver" that had a diss to Gillie in a line, Gill started chattin up all kinds of media. He told Philedelphia Weekly that he didn't know where that diss came from, but basically he's coming for Wayne in a track next week. An excerpt from the article says:
Now Gillie's ready to let loose with the dirty secrets about how it really went down during his Cash Money years.“I'm about to drop a bomb on your head, show the chinks in your armor, the holes in your story,†Gillie says of Wayne. “I'ma pull the covers up over your head, homie. It's gonna be vicious. I'm ready to just ether you.â€
This “bomb†comes in the form of a track on his DJ Drama-branded Gangsta Grillz mixtape, coming this month...
“I say a lot of shit,†Gillie says, dropping a little preview:
“Goddamn Dwayne Carter/ You kissed Stunna in his mouth/ Fuck you, Birdman daughter/ You mention my name, you know Philly way hard/ You ain't Birdman Junior, nigga you Gillie J-R.â€
It's like that Gillie? And by now y'all have probably heard about Gill trying to out Wayne by saying he's Weezy's ghostwriter. When PW asked about what songs he wrote for CMR, he said:
“At the studio I helped out on pretty much every record. It came to the point where it wouldn't even matter about the outside people that was around. It was, ‘Gillie, come here … 'â€But specific songs you wrote?
“I'll name the whole album. What you want me to do—rap verses and put my name in them?â€
But Gills went on New York's Hot 97 yesterday and "cleared up" his statements about his ghostwriting. He basically said it wasn't Wayne he was writing for, but it was Baby. He said he had to make the verses simple cuz "Stunna" can't pronounce big words. And of course, he made sure to take credit for Weezy's new -- and arguably better -- rapping style as of late. Especially when it comes to Wayne saying words other than "wobbly, wobbly" and substituting "Philly" type words. Looks like everybody's tryin to get their shine on.
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