Beanie Sigel
Beanie Sigel releases another diss for Meek Mill. Pictured: Beanie Sigel (center) at the Tidal X: Jay Z B-Sides concert in New York City on May 17, 2015. Getty Images/Theo Wargo

Beanie Sigel’s feud with fellow Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill is turning out to be a one-sided affair as Meek has yet to respond to Sigel’s last two diss tracks. Still, that hasn’t stopped Sigel and the hip-hop veteran has released his third Meek diss, “Gang Gang.”

Sigel’s latest diss comes in the form of a music video but is really only a diss in name. While the video was uploaded to YouTube as “‘Gang Gang’ (Meek Mill Diss),” the song itself isn’t really directed at Mill and could be seen as a regular rap song.

Sigel never mentions Meek Mill’s name in the song, instead rapping vague lines such as, “SP, that’s me / Fake gangsta? Test me / Certified a-- real n---- / bonafide a--- trill n---- /I ’m two’d up, stay hammered down, I drill n----- / Banana clip in that AK/ Your lil monkey a-- I’ll get pilled, n----.”

The feud between the two began after Sigel — originally on Meek’s side during his beef with The Game — hinted that he had a hand in writing Mill’s lyrics for his Game diss. This led to a member for Meek’s crew attacking Sigel backstage at a concert.

Unfazed by the attack, Sigel dropped his support for Meek and released his own diss tracks. Sigel also continued to say he wrote Meek’s lyrics, telling The Breakfast Club on Tuesday that he wrote some of Meek and rapper Omelly’s lyrics for The Game diss.

“We seen you at the console and people assume that you were helping [Meek Mill and Omelly] write raps. Did you ghostwrite any of the lyrics?” asked Breakfast Club co-host DJ Envy. Sigel responded saying he wrote “a few” of the lyrics. “For both Meek and Omelly?” Envy asked, “Yeah, yeah,” Sigel replied.