Drake & Future Bust Shots At Meek Mill: “You Just A Battle Rapper, I’m An Official Trapper”

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Young Money’s Drake and Future may have loaded up and fired off shots toward Philadelphia hip-hop artist Meek Mill with their new What A Time To Be Alive album.

According to reports, Future may have singled out Meek on the song “Big Rings.”

Drake’s OVO Sound Radio is currently premiering their highly anticipated collaborative album, What a Time To Be Alive. A few songs in, some listeners on Twitter caught what could be a subliminal diss by Future towards Meek Mill on “Big Rings.” He raps, “You just a battle rapper, I’m an official trapper,” which could be interpreted as him choosing Drizzy’s side in their ongoing feud. (Complex)

Drizzy may have busted off a shot at Future on the song “30 For 30 Freestyle.”

“30 For 30 Freestyle” is the final track on Drake’s new mixtape with Future, and fans are going crazy over the alleged disses toward Meek. Weeks after their highly-publicized feud, the 28-year-old raps, “I say hats off for a solid effort/but we didn’t flinch for a second/we got our s–t together/ yeah, not here to fight wars.” Is he saying that Meek’s effort was commendable, but wasn’t quite enough to win the war?! (Hollywood Life)

Reports claim the Toronto rapper may have also went at Meek on his “Change Locations” anthem.

“F–k all the opps and the shots that they send / I let off first then I let off again / You may not hear from them ever again” Drake references how he dropped a diss track, then another. He follows that up by suggesting that fans might never hear from Meek Mill again. (Fansided)

Meek may have responded to the taunting on his Instagram page following its release via Instagram.

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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  1. I picked up on that one too. I am going to say this because I don’t care what people think. Meek with Drake or Meek with Future results in abetter album than what Drake and Future put out because of Meeks energy. Future just mumbles.

    • Meek and Future would had been rapping about the exact same crap. Future and Drake gives it a polar opposite vibe. Plus on the slower songs, Future and Drake can both “autotune” sing. Meek would probably be lost on a slower song, because meek doesnt really have alot of style, He just Raps.

      • All I will say is, (whether Drake wrote this or not lol)R.I.C.O., “Amen” and “Jump out the Face” are better than pretty much all the Callabos on this Album.

        The only song I “needed” to hear again was “30 for 30″(I gave the Album a couple of listens). I don’t think stylistically Drake and Future are that good together. Meek has popping singles with both. The whole thing sounded rushed or something. Just…I dunno, off.

  2. Whats funny is for a battle rapper he didn’t do to well in his last battle and his diss was horrible. How do you lose a battle to drake if you are a battle rapper? I know he he is known for his battle raps but Cassidy chewed him up and he got edged by Drake, just saying.

  3. I picked up on that one too. I am going to say this because I don’t care what people think. Meek with Drake or Meek with Future results in abetter album than what Drake and Future put out because of Meeks energy. Future just mumbles.

    • Meek and Future would had been rapping about the exact same crap. Future and Drake gives it a polar opposite vibe. Plus on the slower songs, Future and Drake can both “autotune” sing. Meek would probably be lost on a slower song, because meek doesnt really have alot of style, He just Raps.

    • All I will say is, (whether Drake wrote this or not lol)R.I.C.O., “Amen” and “Jump out the Face” are better than pretty much all the Callabos on this Album.

      The only song I “needed” to hear again was “30 for 30″(I gave the Album a couple of listens). I don’t think stylistically Drake and Future are that good together. Meek has popping singles with both. The whole thing sounded rushed or something. Just…I dunno, off.

  4. This is how you know hip hop is dead. you got young broke dudes rapping about being rich and you got career rappers claiming to still be trapping. you got ex gangbangers still claiming gang after 20+ yrs being away from the hood. Nobody lives in reality no more. I guess I’m old school but you couldn’t rap about gangs or trapping when you are not.

  5. Whats funny is for a battle rapper he didn’t do to well in his last battle and his diss was horrible. How do you lose a battle to drake if you are a battle rapper? I know he he is known for his battle raps but Cassidy chewed him up and he got edged by Drake, just saying.

  6. This is how you know hip hop is dead. you got young broke dudes rapping about being rich and you got career rappers claiming to still be trapping. you got ex gangbangers still claiming gang after 20+ yrs being away from the hood. Nobody lives in reality no more. I guess I’m old school but you couldn’t rap about gangs or trapping when you are not.

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