

He released "Back to Back" and "Charged Up," complete with matching T-shirts (again, corny).īut while Drake kept it light-hearted albeit condescending, Meek took it too far, invoking the tragic accident of someone getting shot at an OVO Sound show. Drake waited a few days to respond, and when he did, it was in that signature Drake tone of incredulity that he even had to respond to this clown. But Meek Mill got super petty last summer when he accused Drake of ghostwriting his raps on Twitter. He was Jimmy Brooks, lest we ever forget. Not corny, which is what Drake is, and isn't necessarily a bad thing - he's a dork, and he knows it. But a good guess, as always when it comes to Drake, is that he is dissing rapper Meek Mill though there are plenty of others who can't be quite ruled out.Įxhibit A: Meek Mill is literally so goofy. In the track "Hype," he raps: "I hate a Goofy especially/ They always dyin' to mention me/ They always die out eventually." So, who exactly is Drake calling "Goofy"? The target probably knows, though the rest of us can only speculate. On Views, formerly Views From The 6, which dropped on Friday, Drake uses a Disney insult against a certain someone. A true rapper of the Internet age (is there a more living embodiment of a meme than Drizzy?), Drake's lyrics are like a rap version of a subtweet.


One of the best things about Friday, April 29, Drake Day, is that Aubrey Drake Graham knows how to drop subtle disses like nobody's business.
