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

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That Meek sh*t is weak.. sounds like something for the strip club b*tches to dance to. I wanna here some lines and quotables like a good diss track supposed to have. He's all mumbling and sh*t. The beat is loud as f*ck. :snoop:

What's up with that part 2 though?
 

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Meek fumbled the ball at the goal line.

All he had to do was break it down very clear IN HIS RAP that Drake is a fraud with some funny bars that make people laugh at Drake for using a damn ghostwriter.

But noooooo we got a bunch garbled mumbo jumbo that sounded like a toddler crying after getting a whooping wile trying to tell his side of the story.


I was seriously hoping meek came through and lyrically choked the fukk outta Drake soft azz.


:mjcry:

:snoop:
 

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I don't think many people would make the argument that Meek is the "real emcee" here, but he's the realer person at least. Drake is a far better artist than Meek, but he's an actor from a calm suburb in Toronto. People eventually learned to live with that cause he makes good music, now we find out he doesn't write a lot of his shyt, we already knew Puff smacked him, and TI's boy pissed on him. He should be getting A LOT more backlash than he is.
Fukk your background though. If you nice, you nice. I don't give a shyt if you come from a silver spoon
 

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Common, Mos Def, Nas etc. these are "real emcees" if you don't know the difference I'm wasting my breath.


give me ur definition of

mc-

rapper-

cause people have different views sometimes .....
 

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Meek fumbled the ball at the goal line.

All he had to do was break it down very clear IN HIS RAP that Drake is a fraud with some funny bars that make people laugh at Drake for using a damn ghostwriter.

But noooooo we got a bunch garbled mumbo jumbo that sounded like a toddler crying after getting a whooping wile trying to tell his side of the story.


I was seriously hoping meek came through and lyrically choked the fukk outta Drake soft azz.


:mjcry:

:snoop:
Complete choke!!!
 

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meek diss got 400 pages.

drake diss got 200 pages


must not be that bad:yeshrug:
Its not that bad its just not good enough nothing anyone will request and hes on tour he should have made something he could perform atleast in my opinion Drake can perform back to back and people not even really interested in the beef will chant the chorus at a concert its a lost opportunity for Meek being on a world tour right now with a fresh album out
 

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He didn't write over half of those songs though, like someone said earlier in here, QM came up with the flow, hook, the structure, the rhyme scheme, cadence, a nice amount of lyrics (and most of the best ones at that). That's well more than half the battle, if you don't know that you don't understand songwriting.

And I agree, I'll even listen when Drake drops dope shyt (he'll never get any money from me), but that still doesn't explain why almost everyone is completely overlooking what Meek's exposed about him.
There isn't proof that QM did that . We don't know anything about their collaboratiive process really , the reference tracks don't mean that .
 

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give me ur definition of

mc-

rapper-

cause people have different views sometimes .....

That's difficult, I was focused more on the "real" part than even the emcee part. But going by either definition, Master of Ceremonies, or just a dude who really writes his shyt and focuses on social injustice and being a voice for the voiceless, those are some of my guys who are real emcees. A rapper to me, ironically, is Drake or Meek, regardless if they write or not, it's someone who jumps on a beat and spits some bars, most of time they're frivolous, that doesn't mean it's not good or entertaining though. An emcee is more of a Cole and Kendrick.
 
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