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Meek mill disses Drake on new joint
Posted on Thursday, 26 May 2016
As the mid year heat rises, it appears to be Meek Mill's temper is additionally flaring in the recording studio—once more.
It's been almost a year since the rapper and his present enemy Drake got to be entangled in a wild rap fight over Mill's underlying assertions guaranteeing the Canadian star doesn't generally creator his own rhymes.
The underground beef opened up to the world when Mill tweeted in July 2015,"Stop comparing drake to me too.... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out!"
The Views rapper countered by dropping not one, but rather two brutal tracks, trailed by Mill's 2016 reaction, his EP 4/4.
While the show appears as though unimportant a drop in the bucket now, Mill's recently discharged remix of Fat Joe and Remy Ma's "As far as possible Up" incorporates yet a couple of more decision words for his enemy.
"This is hip-jump/You ain't compose it, don't record it/I don't know how they gettin' down 'cross the fringe," he says on the track, which likewise includes Fabolous.
The patched up music falls on the heels of Drake's most recent studio collection, Views, which was discharged to blended surveys in late April. Obviously, the "Hotline Bling" craftsman took the chance to toss some more burrows at Mill on the track titled "Buildup."
"I don't come up short on material/You shouldn't talk on me period/You attempt to give your side of the story/They heard it/But they weren't listening to it," Drake rhymed, implying the bolster his fans spread on online networking toward the begin of the battle.
Since we're following along—Drake, the ball is in your court now.
Meek mill disses Drake on new joint
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