This few days we have seen some new diss hip hop poping up featuring the two super stars rappers Drake and Meek Mill, a diss that looks to be growing day by day.
It all binged when Meek Mill called out Drake on social media, Twitter over the allegations that the Tronto rapper didn’t help with his promotions album Dreams Worth More Than Money.
Meek posted, on Wednesday July 22 2015, a tweet that eventually grew and has led to further replies disses slashes back and forth between both men.
Meek disses out several times on Twitter downgrading Drake’s rapping/writing skills; saying he would have cut the Canadian’s verse on R.I.C.O., a song featuring both rappers on the DWMTM album, if he had realized early enough that Drake enlists a ghostwriter for songs considering his poor writing skills.
In the risen of these, Drake went over to the studio and recorded two new diss songs, in a bid to address the rants from Meek Mill and most likely silence his newest rival.
LIst of diss audio between Drake and Meek Mill
On Saturday July 25 2015, Drake put out ‘Charged Up’.
By Wednesday July 29 2015, the ‘Best I Ever Heard’ rapper/ singer Drake had made it two diss songs with the release of ‘Back To Back’.
He trashed Mill with some stinging lyrics. ‘You love her then you gotta get a world tour. Is that your tour or your girl’s tour? I know that you gotta be a thug for her, [But] this ain’t what she meant when she told you to open up more,’ Drake rapped.
Recall that Meek has been on the roster for Nicki Minaj’s ‘Pinkprint’ tour in Toronto. And with this Drake appears to be asking if Meek could have gotten himself on that world tour stage but for dating Minaj?
Against this backdrop, Meek Mill has finally put out a track that takes shots at Drake, something he titles ‘Wanna Know’. He features Quentin Mill on it, as well as a demeaning display of Drake on the artwork of the song.
Listen up:
If your guesses are as good as Theinfostride.com, then you already know who the better wordsmith is in both men.
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