Meek Mill has once again made headlines for one of his social media hot takes, which usually fall flat with his fans and followers.

The Philadelphia native took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday (February 20) to shade the recent spate of festival lineups that have been released lately.

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“These festival lineups getting weaker,” he wrote, though he didn’t specify which festival’s weak lineup prompted the statement.

It’s worth noting that fellow Philly native Questlove came under fire earlier this week, after Sexyy Red was announced as one of the performers at this year’s Roots Picnic in Meek’s hometown.

Ironically, Meek Mill was recently roasted for a weak performance that happened when he was out roller skating.

In a series of videos posted to Instagram on February 15, the Philadelphia native can be seen trying to take a punch at a punching machine game and failing to make a significant impact with his attempt.

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The comments immediately began making fun of the rapper, with one person writing, “600 is weak asf meek re-record this,” on No Jumper’s Instagram page. Another person wrote that “Bro punch like a hurt Winged Chicken” and still another wrote “Meek mill punching like a old man,” both on Rap’s Instagram page.

And last month, Meek Mill got roasted when he took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to ask what he thought was an innocent enough question. “Do a lot of people play my music in South Africa I remember having on big show their [sic] few years back … how do yall listen to our music in South Africa???? On what platform or in Nigeria?” he asked.

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The responses were swift and brutal. “Well, it depends on the season. In summer we hear it through the trunk of an elephant. In spring the giraffes catch signal and play it out loud. You get me?” wrote one commenter.

“Normally we use rocks but on a good day we use trees or we get one person to sing for the whole village,” wrote another user.

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“On a good day we climb the mountain to listen to the forest play your music. On days when it’s rainy, we go down the nearest river and a mermaid comes out to sing your songs. We have only one computer here in my village, so it was my turn to tweet. [praying hands emoji] will hear from me next year,” read a more elaborate reply.