Knxwledge has taken to social media to call out Meek Mill after one of the ’NxWorries’ producer’s remixes was removed from the internet due to a copyright strike.

The producer reportedly put up a remix to a Meek Mill DVD freestyle from early in the rapper’s career, with the footage showing Meek rapping on a corner. A part of Knxwledge’s rise in prominence is his massive catalog of remixes, which include other Meek freestyles. However, the takedown of this particular remix caused the “Suede” producer to call out Meek.

Via Twitter, Knx went on to say he’s taking down all of his Meek remixes and that he’s made the best Meek Mill album so far. “I'm not sure what's more idiotic. Taking down music that's giving you more exposure or simply just not knowing what a f**king remix is,” said Knxwledge.

He continued saying, “N***as really copyright striked a corner freestyle that I had permission to flip from videographer, only reason I can think of is bc this 1 remix got more plays than bro has in the last 10 years. Either way the meek series is over w. Grab the tapes while you can. To all my heads keeping the raw remixes alive its only a matter of time till the art of remixing is fully dead. Be safe, get a lawyer & thanks for always listening.” Take a look above.