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Meek Mill On Drake: “I’m Not Entertaining No Rap/Real Beef”
After removing the track from Soundcloud, Meek also wrote a lengthy post on his Instagram signaling that he’s done with the beef. This week, rapper Gunplay joined the Drake-Meek Mill memes by citing his opinion.
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The major rap battle, which has been occupying social media for the last two weeks, looks to be only growing at this point. Meek Mill hasn’t tweeted since Drake’s “twitter fingers” line, and Drake has yet to respond to the ghostwriting claims. And to note, as Meek Mill has, it was only supposed to be lyrical disses and entertainment. Listen to his new song by clicking the attached link.
Mad respect to both artists for carving the lanes they have, but color me dumbfounded. Some are starting to call him a “p***y” for it. Drake’s current spot in Hip Hop wasn’t threatened truly with this beef, but maybe Meek could bring competition to the mainstream scene.
Joe Hova addresses a good deal of how Meek buries himself up above, but let’s glance and how Drake maximized the opportunity.
While the Internet is still trying to clarify the pregnancy rumors of Nicki Minaj, Drake was seemingly busy getting a few shots in at his rap rival and YMCMB label mate’s “baby daddy”, Meek Mill. “Back To Back” is #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 while “Charged Up” is sitting at #78.
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Not long after Meek’s song went viral, WWE released a statement saying that they were considering taking legal action against Meek Mill regarding the misuse of their intellectual property. This battle is way over and Meek should turn his focus to being a family man.