Meek Mill Feat. Quentin Miller - Wanna Know (Drake Diss) (Prod. By Jahlil Beats & Swizz Beatz)

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we the type of nikkas to tie your mother up, fukk your sister in the ass and hit your brother up.

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The combo of that and talking about, "If a nikka ain't really putting it in but acting like they putting it in" sounded mad suspect. Sounded like some dude frustrated playing just the tip.
 

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someone need to put drake's head on this. dude is the corporate champion.
 

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How is it a problem though. Think of all the disses that people claim went hard.

Hit Em Up
No Vaseline
Ether
The Bridge Is Over
Takeover
Dre Day
Wanksta/Back Down
etc....

All of those had the elements i mentioned. Those artists didnt forget that in order for the diss to be effective the general public had to like it, be able to recite portions of it, and it had to be able to be blasted on the radio so the person getting dissed had to deal with that shyt on a daily basis. For Meek Mill to be a battle rapper and not get any of those portions right is a damn travesty. Its his fault he in this predicament. nikkas were waiting on him to drop a bomb on Drake and we could see what Meek could do when actually motivated and he dropped a huge turd. So even if people wanted to use this situation to speak on how Drake is watering down the culture and not really representing what the music is about they cant, because someone who was supposed to represent Hip Hop went out like a chump. That record is indefensible.
People don't seem to understand this tho
 

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i wish nikkas would quit with the conspiracy theories, half of these companies don't know what the fukk is going on. they have relatively young employees in charge of their social media accounts in order to keep up with the times and keep an ear out for what's hot in pop culture. they are just leeching off of what's popping on twitter to seem hip. they prolly got some young cac in the intern room keeping an eye on "black twitter" to come up with these tweets/memes.

the reason you have not seen this before is because with major rap feuds in the past the social media game was not such a presence then, and with recent beefs they did not include the arguably most popular rapper that this one includes.
 

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How is it a problem though. Think of all the disses that people claim went hard.

Hit Em Up
No Vaseline
Ether
The Bridge Is Over
Takeover
Dre Day
Wanksta/Back Down
etc....

All of those had the elements i mentioned. Those artists didnt forget that in order for the diss to be effective the general public had to like it, be able to recite portions of it, and it had to be able to be blasted on the radio so the person getting dissed had to deal with that shyt on a daily basis. For Meek Mill to be a battle rapper and not get any of those portions right is a damn travesty. Its his fault he in this predicament. nikkas were waiting on him to drop a bomb on Drake and we could see what Meek could do when actually motivated and he dropped a huge turd. So even if people wanted to use this situation to speak on how Drake is watering down the culture and not really representing what the music is about they cant, because someone who was supposed to represent Hip Hop went out like a chump. That record is indefensible.


Read the rest of my post, and my last sentence.

Also all of those tracks were from credible artists, and were judged by a credible audience. This is far from that.
 
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