After waiting for five grueling days, Meek Mill has finally made a response in his ongoing feud with Toronto rapper Drake.
Meek dropped a 4-minute freestyle, titled "Wanna Know." There are few reputable lines that can combat the savage verses Drizzy delivered on his not one, but two diss tracks he released within days of one another earlier this week.
The "House Party" hitmaker's standout lines are violent and take stabs at the sensitive nature of the Heartbreak Drake. "We the type of n***as tie your mother up / F**k your sister in the a** and hit your brother up, p***y / You really sweet, I'll call you Buttercup," he spits.
Drake released mellow, laid-back "Charged Up," followed by uptempo "Back To Back": both songs contain explosive lyrics and direct jabs at Meek, going as far as to target his current relationship with Nicki Minaj.
Prior to the release of "Wanna Know," the Philly emcee was relatively quiet -- aside from sending out one tweet reading, "Baby Lotion Soft," which referred to his enemy's "Charged Up."
The OVO lyricist appeared to have fired a few debilitating shots at the MMG artist, whose recent diss took nearly a week to make and is seemingly "lame." Fans have taken the Internet by storm with overwhelming negative responses to Meek's retort.
Celebrities also voiced their comedic responses as well. Lil' Kim went as far as to tweet a gif of an iconic scene from the Addams family where serial killer and psycopath Debbie laughs hysterically, as she waits outside her house for a bomb to kill her unknowing husband, Fester Addams.
— Lil' Kim (@LilKim) July 31, 2015
The question by and large is whether it really took Meek 120 hours to write such a weak track.
Either way, it looks like the "Monster" rapper has thrown his own hand into the fire in this. He incited his hilarious and unwarranted feud, when he went on a Twitter spree targeting the "10 Bands" hitmaker.
Meek claimed the most sinister of allegations within the rap community against his rival, declaring Drake does not write his own raps and in fact used a ghost writer on their collaboration track, "R.I.C.O."
Drake has posted an Instagram photo of himself laughing, around the same time the feeble rap track was released. The image is not captioned, and it is uncertain whether it was intentional or a coincidence. However, it appears the score has been settled, Drake 2, Meek -1?
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