Meek Mill
Meek Mill just asked for protection from up above against his haters. Pictured: The “Traumatized” rapper performing during the 2015 BET Awards in Los Angeles on June 28, 2015. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

Meek Mill is in need of help from all the hate he’s been receiving online. The 29-year-old hip hop recording artist has shared on social media that he is asking God to provide him the protection he needs from haters.

On Monday, Mill took to Instagram to post a straightforward message of him seeking help from up above. “Lord be my savior please protect me from my haters,” he wrote. It seems Nicki Minaj’s ex is complacent that his prayer will be granted based on the smug look he is sporting in the photo he shared on the social networking site.

Mill may have also intentionally showed off his luxurious pad in the pic to further annoy his haters. Earlier, he even shared a clip of him jamming to his upcoming music. His fans, of course, were glad to hear that he is about to drop another track.

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Over the weekend, Mill also teased his fans about his new music. One photo shows him concentrating inside the studio with his broken arm holding his head. In the caption, Mill said that he put his heart and soul into this project. He then assured everyone that this is going to be his “best work by far.”

Unfortunately for Mill, bashers and critics continue to plague his social media account. Most of the haters leave Mill some mean comments and point out to him that he will never be as big as Drake. Many are even using the Hibiscus flower emoji — the official emoji of Drizzy’s “More Life” — to throw shots at Mill.

Ever since Mill got into a messy and highly publicized feud with Drake in 2015, the “All Eyes on You” rapper had accumulated a lot of bashers online. The feud began when Mill threw some shade at Drizzy for allegedly not writing his own rap lyrics, according to Billboard. Though Mill apologized to Drake during one of Minaj’s The Pinkprint tour shows, the Canadian rapper and producer took the accusation as a challenge to his composing skills. This led to Drake releasing a diss track against Mill, and more songs dissing the other eventually surfaced from both sides.

Drake’s latest attempt to destroy Mill is his “More Life” playlist, which dropped last March 18. In “Free Smoke,” Drizzy served a special diss for the man who claimed he was using a ghostwriter, saying, “How you let the kid fightin’ ghostwritin’ rumors turn you to a ghost?” He also owned Mill in the other tracks, including “Lose You,” “Can’t Have Everything” and “Do Not Disturb,” as per XXL Mag.