Drake is back on the mic with yet another response to Meek Mill's allegations that he uses ghostwriters. The rapper dropped his latest diss track, "Back To Back," earlier Wednesday morning (July 29), after sharing the first, "Charged Up," last Saturday.
He comes for Meek with some pretty harsh verses, calling out the fact that he has yet to respond with bars of his own, and instead is using "trigger fingers turned to Twitter fingers." (Meek, though so far without a diss track of his own, has been very vocal about the beef on his timeline.) “You love her then you gotta get a world tour," Drake continues, alluding to Meek's current opening slot on girlfriend Nicki Minaj's tour. "Is that a world tour or your girl’s tour?/ I know that you gotta be a thug for her/ This ain’t what she meant when she told you to open up more.”
The track's artwork is yet another (subtle) dig at the rapper, showing Toronto Blue Jay Joe Carter after hitting the 1993 World Series-winning home run over none other than the Philadelphia Phillies (Meek's home team). Listen to the full track below:
Drizzy's Soundcloud
The feud between Drake and Meek Mill stems
from Mill's accusations that Drake employed a ghostwriter for his guest verse
on "R.I.C.O.," a track off Meek Mill's new album Dreams Worth More
Than Money. An Atlanta rapper named Quentin Miller was then identified as
Drake's ghostwriter, though Miller and Drake's producer Noah "40"
Shebib denied the ghostwriting allegations.
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