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Meek Mill Releases Second Installment of 4/4 EP
Tune into OVO Sound Radio’s 14 episode tonight at 3 p.m. PST/ 6 p.m. EST on Apple Music ‘s Beats 1 radio to hear what Drake has in store. “Slippin” featuring Future and Dave East, “Fa Sho” with Tdot Illdude and “Ricky” are also featured on the project. In “War Pain”, Meek makes specific references to what he was doing while that alleged event was taking place.
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Considering the correlation between the two songs, it was initially thought that Meek may have added some last-minute bars to “War Pain” before dropping his EP. As he’s now been pictured at the Sixers’ game, though, that scenario is impossible.
Fans immediately went insane at the prospect of new Drake music, blowing up social media with memes and excited tweets. Not to be outdone or outshined, Meek Mill followed up his OVO set with another new 4/4 EP nearly immediately after his set ended.
Although he did not name an exact date, Drizzy announced an April release for his album Saturday (January 30) night on his Apple OVO Sound Radio show. “You ain’t writin’, n****, we caught ya / Can’t erase that shit and you claiming you Hov now?”
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As for Meek Mill, Drake continues their beef by saying, “I let the diss record drop you were standing right below me, nigga”.