N.O.R.E. Compares Drake/Meek Mill To 2Pac/B.I.G. Feud: “Compare That To ‘Who Shot Ya'” [Video]

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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CNN’s N.O.R.E. has shared his thoughts on last summer’s publicized Drake/Meek Mill feud and compared it to the 90’s feuds.

In N.O.’s perspective, the rap rivals’ beef had comparisons to late hip-hop moguls’ Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac’s mid-90’s beef.

“If Meek and Drake’s beef took place in the 90’s, Meek would have been considered the 2Pac because Meek said what? ‘You’re a ghostwriter. You’re getting a ghostwriter.’ Pac said to B.I.G., ‘You bit my style.’ … Although Meek ain’t say it, Meek is messing with Nicki [Minaj]. We’ve seen the references from Drake referring to Nicki. So if Meek’s beef would have took place in the 90’s, he would have been considered the 2Pac role. Even when Drake responded, he never said his name. You could probably compare that to [B.I.G.’s] ‘Who Shot Ya.’ They knew it was Pac but B.I.G. didn’t claim that.” (“The Breakfast Club”)

Earlier this month, rap star 50 Cent said Meek’s decision to stay mum amid Drake’s “Charged Up” and “Back To Back” diss songs hurt him.

“Even when you play chess on the clock you have to think faster, you have to make moves. You can’t sit and just look at the board – this is really interesting, I saw an artist that I knew was a talented rap artist, poke fun at another artist, and then when the guy lashed back at him, he wasn’t ready. [How did Meek get it so wrong?] I don’t know. I don’t think he saw that [‘Back To Back’ diss] coming at all. [laughs] It didn’t go right. It just didn’t go right for him. It would have been better if he just responded. No response is worse. I don’t think he anticipated it going that way.” (“Tim Westwood”)

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Recently, Meek went at Drizzy during a live concert in Philadelphia.


https://twitter.com/IamAkademiks/status/657947439517839360

Last month, Maybach Music Group’s Wale spoke on Meek and Drake’s feud.

“I honestly think like he brought a pencil to a gun fight,” Wale said referring to Meek Mill. “He ain’t bring a knife. He brought a pen to a piece of paper. He tried to paper cut him to death. You can’t compete with somebody that has that types of relationship. I’m telling every one who thought Meek lost just off the strength of losing, it doesn’t matter what he made, he could have wrote ‘Ether 3.0,’ the opinions of the people would have been that of the boy from Canada waxed him. I’ma tell you why – my man went to Apple – and my man went to Funk Flex–and there’s nothing wrong with Flex–but we talking about Apple, champ. They can hear this in Germany, bruh.” (“The Breakfast Club”)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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