Drake-Meek Mill Feud Update: Did ‘Back To Back’ Rapper Diss Nicki Minaj’s Boyfriend In Future Mixtape?
The Drake-Meek Mill beef isn't over
yet. The Canadian rapper’s joint
mixtape with Future, titled “What a
Time to Be Alive,” features a track that
takes aim at Nicki Minaj's boyfriend.
Drake is allegedly dissing Mill in the
song “30 for 30 Freestyle,” in which he
mentions about someone’s efforts to
win a fight. Fans quickly linked the
lyrics to Drake and Mill’s feud, which
began in July, and caused a huge social
media stir.
“I say hats off for a solid effort/but we
didn’t flinch for a second/we got our s---
together/ yeah, not here to fight wars,”
Drake raps in the song. “Then pen is
working if you n----- as need some ghost
lines.”
The mention of “ghost lines” in the song
hints to Mill as his fight with Drake
began when the Philadelphia rapper
slammed the latter for using a
“ghostwriter.”
Mill and Drake ’s battle erupted July 21
after the "All Eyes on You" rapper took
to Twitter and told people not to
compare him with Drake because he
doesn't write his own rap songs. Drake
responded by releasing two diss songs,
“Charged Up” and “Back to Back,” while
Mill fired back with "Wanna Know."
Drake also made fun of Mill and Minaj's
pregnancy rumors and continued
slamming the hip-hop star even after he
seemingly ended the fight in a lengthy
Instagram comment last month.
However, Mill also did not miss
out opportunities to take a shot at
Drake. The 28-year-old expressed his
anger over a fan who attended his
performance at the Fool’s Gold Festival
in Brooklyn, holding a sign featuring
Drake.
yet. The Canadian rapper’s joint
mixtape with Future, titled “What a
Time to Be Alive,” features a track that
takes aim at Nicki Minaj's boyfriend.
Drake is allegedly dissing Mill in the
song “30 for 30 Freestyle,” in which he
mentions about someone’s efforts to
win a fight. Fans quickly linked the
lyrics to Drake and Mill’s feud, which
began in July, and caused a huge social
media stir.
“I say hats off for a solid effort/but we
didn’t flinch for a second/we got our s---
together/ yeah, not here to fight wars,”
Drake raps in the song. “Then pen is
working if you n----- as need some ghost
lines.”
The mention of “ghost lines” in the song
hints to Mill as his fight with Drake
began when the Philadelphia rapper
slammed the latter for using a
“ghostwriter.”
Mill and Drake ’s battle erupted July 21
after the "All Eyes on You" rapper took
to Twitter and told people not to
compare him with Drake because he
doesn't write his own rap songs. Drake
responded by releasing two diss songs,
“Charged Up” and “Back to Back,” while
Mill fired back with "Wanna Know."
Drake also made fun of Mill and Minaj's
pregnancy rumors and continued
slamming the hip-hop star even after he
seemingly ended the fight in a lengthy
Instagram comment last month.
However, Mill also did not miss
out opportunities to take a shot at
Drake. The 28-year-old expressed his
anger over a fan who attended his
performance at the Fool’s Gold Festival
in Brooklyn, holding a sign featuring
Drake.

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