Meek Mill Finally Drops Drake Diss — Fans Say It’s Mad Disappointing And Make More Memes, ‘Wanna Know’
Meek Mill dropped the long-anticipated Drake diss. However, its response is totally opposite of what was hoped. Rather than making a comeback, he further buried himself.
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On top of starting beef with TT Torrez for stating her opinion, Meek dropped a flop, according to his fans. As it seems, Drake’s “Back to Back” far-excelled Mill’s diss. The score is now Drake 4 – Meek Mill 0. At least, that’s what popular consensus says.
Imagine how awkward it's gonna be when nicki get in the bed with meek mill tonight
— ©©™ (@ImSimplyCC) July 31, 2015
Who else heard @MeekMill diss? ?? pic.twitter.com/lId8K9CDNe
— ?incent ?ega (@Stndst1lL_wiL) July 31, 2015
Maybe @MeekMill needs to invest in a ghost writer then ? https://t.co/Ju5ylZlPAw
— jsesh? (@jsesh_) July 31, 2015
Meek mill is DISQUALIFIED bih ? Red card ???
— Tayvon Burris (@iamtayvon) July 31, 2015
Even Drake joined in the laughs. He posted his response via Instagram. It’s probably okay to say Drizzy’s level of shade is relentless.
Drake just posted this photo not too long after Meek Mill drop his diss track lmaooo?????? pic.twitter.com/21NvpyJ2YF
— ??????? ????? (@SaniNxtDoor) July 31, 2015
So, the verdict is that Drake takes home the “W.” However, some are saying that Meek Mill should be given another chance. Since Drake had two official disses of his own, they feel Meek is going to go harder on the second one. Yet, though that’s a possibility, he needs to come with it. He doesn’t want to be the battle rapper who got put out the game by “a singin’ n***a,” as Drizzy puts it.
Meek chose to use a similiar intro as WWE’s Undertaker and got buried, himself. That’s another point fans are making. However, in the track, Drake’s friend-turned-nemesis told him, “You know you done f**ked up, right?” Yet, it seems that he did, because he started talking about his jewelry and “the norm.” Fans didn’t like that.
Nevertheless, as you heard and as reports MTV, Meek included a snippet from Quentin Miller‘s “Running Through the 6” sample — which Drake included in the latter part of “Know Yourself.” That was about as legit as it got though. But even in that, Drizzy gave credit to Quentin as a contributor.
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A disappointed Fansided commented on the new track.
“Yes, we all waited about four days…for that. Again, let’s just put this all to bed now and call it a day.”
Do you think it’s over? Or will Meek come with another one? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.
[Audio Credits: Soundcloud; Photo Credits: Instagram]