Drake has reportedly recorded a third diss track on his rap rival, Meek Mill -- will he release it?
According to Urban Islandz, the Toronto emcee is moving on from the recent beef, as he decided not to drop the hate-filled song following the Philly rapper's not-so-impressive response, "Wanna Know."
"After a point, you realize that it's not even worth it so at this moment, that song is in the archive," a source revealed. "I don't know if it will ever be released, but I don't see him dropping that joint anytime soon."
The source also insisted, "It's very dope, I can confidently say that it would end Meek for good. There would be no coming back if this track had gotten out."
The latest report comes just a few weeks after Meek took to his Instagram account to announce his decision to remove "Wanna Know" from SoundCloud. He seemingly surrendered and called for a truce with Drizzy.
"I'm not entertaining no rap/real beef over drake s/o a rapper!" he wrote before deleting it. "I can't fall for the oldest trick in the book and I never shoulda entertained it bcuz it won't bring me no money or success."
"Ima take blame for it even tho 'I can stand' anything I do or say and n***az know...Everybody know everybody watching and anything beyond what's going on is stupid to b reacting on about a bunch of n***as just tryna get on and in the game," he continued. "I been in these streets having money for a long time now 'shining hard' and never had a problem with I came up from nothing and my name good."
The public fight between the two started when the "Monster" rapper tweeted on July 21, telling people not to compare him with the "Views from the 6" lyricist because Drake does not write his own music.
The OVO boss responded to the MMG artist's tweeted by releasing two diss tracks, "Charged Up" and "Back to Back." He also criticized Mill for using his current girlfriend, Nicki Minaj, to gain fame.
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