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Oh Good, Now Sean Kingston Is Involved in the Drama Between Meek Mill and The Game

In a series of mow-deleted Instagram videos, the singer sided with Meek Mill and called the game “a hoe," among other things.

​Sean Kingston, the dude who sung "Beautiful Girls," has embroiled himself in the sadly-extant beef between Meek Mill and The Game by posting a series of expletive-heavy Instagram videos. The clips, now deleted but immortalized in the video below via ​Complex​​, show Kingston siding with Meek Mill, calling The Game "a hoe," questioning the Compton rapper's Blood ties, and slipping in and out of Jamaican Patois.

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First, a refresher, because sadly this requires one. On Thursday night, The Game called out Meek Mill at a show in Florida saying "When you see me nigga, square up. It ain't gotta be about no guns. Fuck Meek Mill." Before the insult had even had time to land, The Game had released

a quite bad diss track​​

​ on Power 105, "92 Bars," in which, as ever, he talked about how many rappers he knows. He knows lots of rappers! Here's a line from that track: ""Ever since that nigga snitched on me we just don't speak / see that shit you got with Drake is like a slow leak / blood'll be dripping like Niagara if I poke Meek.​

This, of course, meant that Meek Mill and The Game were officially at odds and that, much to the chagrin of pretty much everyone, this wouldn't be over anytime soon.

But Sean Kingston really came out of left-field here. In the videos he talks about an incident in which Kingston's $300,000 chain was robbed at a Los Angeles nightclub over summer. The Game, apparently, thinks Meek Mill snitched on him by telling the police he was behind the Kingston robbery. Kingston admits that his chain was robbed, insisting that somebody broke off a bottle and stole it from him at the club. Then there's just a whole bunch of semi-creative insults.

Anyway, wasting no time in responding, because beef doesn't sleep, The Game took to his own Instagram page to respond to Kingston late on Saturday night. "I wonder how many peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Meek had to make your fat Jelly Bean-smuggling ass to fucking switch up on this Instagram," he says at the start. He goes pretty deep into his side of the robbery story, accusing Kingston of believing Meek Mill's story of The Game's involvement over his own offers to help.

Either way, we're probably going to have to hear more about this. But hey, maybe it'll stop us all from thinking about the inevitable heat death of the universe and our own terrifying insignificance for a little while.​

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