I quoted it because the overall message is clear: that Drake's corporate backers took control of the situation. That Quentin Miller track was big. They weren't going to risk having more of them reference tracks come out and further hurt the reputation of possibly rap music's biggest star at the moment. Israelis are some shrewd motherfvckers. They will protect their interests at all costs. N!ggas thinking they was listening to 3 hours of Hot 97 and their 3 song playlist just because Flex is a cornball that trolled them
N!ggas with half a brain knows what went down.
A few hours? It's been 4 days breh
One verse and s hook wasnt big
A whole track woulf have been big...
All the trscks mentioned would have been big
Idgsf about no politics in two my nikka
Meek nd flex bytches until they man up
Till then
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Drake dropped 2 tracks already, Meek 0, no way to defend this. And Meek started this shytSo all of this is from Charged up?
beside the point.
It took Drake "4 days" as well to respond to the allegations of having a writer. I have no dog in the fight, all I'm saying is it's crazy how fickle shyt is these days.
Facts. Before Flex dropped the reference track, how much Quentin wrote was up in the air. It was easy for Drake stans to say he could have just wrote a couple lines. Then the track came out and we found out QM wrote half the song. So far that's been the biggest win on Meek's side, that really was huge.Let's not try to rewrite history n!gga. Especially sh!t that just happened a couple days ago. That QM reference track was HUGE. Stop frontin.
Games over. By the time we get a FLAMES meek diss track as expected the Dez Bryant rule is in effectScore board say we up 2-0![]()
Probably the because the "ghostwriter" did himselfStill didn't address the ghost writing rumors AT ALL