6. Meek Mill
Like many feuds in this day and age, this all started on Twitter. Meek Mill got mad at Drake because Drake didn’t Tweet about his album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, and then took to Twitter to talk about how Drake doesn’t write his own raps, and how if he’d known that, he wouldn’t have let Drake rap on the album that he didn’t Tweet about. The whole reason Drake didn’t Tweet about the album, according to Meek Mill, is because he and his team found out about Drake’s ghostwriter. There was a lot more grandstanding on Twitter about writers credited on Drake’s own album, other rappers taking sides, the Nicki Minaj of it all, and the whole idea of ghostwriters in rap as a larger idea.
Vs. Drake
Drake, for his part, stayed off of Twitter and above the fray, preferring to respond by diss track. That diss track, “Charged Up” was followed by “Back To Back,” after Meek Mill responded with a track of his own that was forgotten once “Back To Back” came out.
Meek Mill might have a point about Drake’s ghostwriter, and he might even have kickstarted a conversation about them, but acting like this feud is even on the same level as the one between Tupacand Biggie Smalls is just overreaching, which makes him look ridiculous.
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