DJ Mustard Roasts Meek Mill Over Whose Waves Are Better: "2 Brush Shawty"

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DJ Mustard, French Montana and Meek Mill attend Meek Mill Official Grammy Party on February 8, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California.
Unfortunately, Meek Mill isn't on the 'Gram to enjoy the roast.

Meek Mill announced his departure from Instagram earlier this week. Due to the copious amount of cappin', Meek Mill said that he'd be taking a bit of a break. He's still on Twitter, although he's not as active as he was a few weeks ago. Despite lurking on the 'Gram these days, Mustard took to Instagram to roast the hell out of Meek after competing who has better waves. 

DJ Mustard took to Instagram to share a clip of himself and Meek Mill in the studio together. The rapper shared a video of himself and Meek Mill brushing their waves in front of a camera but, Mustard added a hilarious voiceover some chilled out elevator jazz music. "When you run into niggas that really got waves, stay confident people. Confidence is key," he captioned the video.

"Hmm... Big brother and little brother," Mustard said at the top of the voiceover. "I guess you wonderin' who's the little brother. Clearly, it's not me," he added before getting deep into the roast session. "I guess we both graduated to big fish now, Meek. See, I'd be the Pacific ocean, you'd be Raging Waters. See if I compared our waves to fast food, I'd be McDonald's, you'd be McDowell's."

Mustard shared another video on Instagram of the two in the studio while he brushed his waves. "Meek told me if I brushed my hair backwards my waves wouldn’t come back and look what happen came back even better smh ..... @ceoslow tried to show his wave fro but they wasn’t on me and Meeks level sorry bud smh," he wrote.


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