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Woke up and listened to the track again. It's really not that bad. I like it..well maybe because I wasn't involved in all at that tweeting/listening to hot 97 shyt .
def a part 2 coming
There's no asterik next to drake because you're overlooking two key facts.
I hate posts like this...a whole lot of opinionated fluff while overseeing key factors
a) Miller was referenced/given credit to
b) reference tracks combined have a handful of lines he actually used
So where's the cover up? Where's the big secret? If this was supposed to be such a big secret, why would Drake even give credit? Rappers that are trying to hide the fact that they get help don't credit anyone.
BTW, your fave rappers have had some help over the years, check the credits.
Naw, I never said they was holding him back from dissing. I said they were gonna keep the reference tracks from leaking. I was wrong
Definitely an asterisk if we talking about putting drake in the nas, jay, big, pac, rakim conversation.
yea the very ending sounds like what could be the beginning of part 2.
The beat and flow switched
Nah. nikkas don't live vicariously thru him. I will say Meek's W's are Philly's W's and Meek L's are simply Meek's L'sThe whole city of Philadelphia lookin' funny in the light
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saw some people saying Drama had them and whoever the bid the most got them.
either Drake wasn't bothered about them like that or Meek put more money up.
:jaylol: "You said Drake got peed on, but he defecated on you!" - Charlamagne
Dre is on the Mount Rushmore of hip hop and he ain't write nothin'.Behind Kanye who is known for not writing pretty much ANY of his material?