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Future im the plug
Future im the plug





future im the plug

"I say hats off for a solid effort," he says (facetiously) of Meek Mill's diss track "Wanna Know."

future im the plug

Watch Meek Mill Threaten a Fan Holding a Drake Sign at Fool's Gold Day Off 2015ĭrake wraps up the project solo, with the most explicit digs at his Philadelphia-based foe yet. " Of Meek/"haters" Drake says only, "You will not hear from them ever again." Listen to "Change Locations" here. "If you come here trying to take some there's a lot more where that came from," he says, adding "Who really think they can get in the way/Nah, nah, n-s is bitter, they hurting" - yet another clear reference to the pair's back-and-forth.ĭrake quickly shouts out his own diss tracks against Meek on the club-centric anthem, saying "Fuck all the opps and the shots that they send/I let off first then I let off again. "They was like 'Hold up, wait a minute'/I was like 'Nah n-, let's get it'," he continues, a reference to Meek Mill's "Dreams and Nightmares" (which notably contains the line, "Hold up, wait a minute/Y'all thought I was finished?"). "Whole time I was ready," Drake says, presumably of Meek Mill's "trigger fingers turned to Twitter fingers." That may be the "subliminal" Future alludes to.ĭrake & Meek Mill's Beef Sparks Chart Debuts This track also contains a possible Future-on-Meek diss when the Atlanta rapper says, "You just a battle rapper, I'm an official trapper/N-s be droppin' subliminals, they're just some jibber jabber." Meek recently told his DJ to play less Future during a show, which many read as a diss (even though the pair have a number of songs together). "This game is different, you only get one shot when n-s gon' foul on you," he adds, more or less alleging that he was subject to unfair attacks (was it the now-infamous pee in the movie theater line that went too far?).

future im the plug

me and mine/Are we talkin' teams? Are we talkin' teams?/Oh you switchin' sides? Wanna come with me?" the rapper says mockingly to those who might criticize him (Meek, of course, chief among them). Sports metaphors reign in Drake's second verse of the tape: "You and yours v. "You hate your life, just be honest," Drake concludes, adding that the object of this verse (Meek Mill/all "haters") reminds him "of a quarterback, that shit is all in the past." Listen to "Digital Dash" here.ĭrake Takes Over Charts in Wake of Meek Mill Feud Drake: A Full Timeline of the Rap Beef & Who Weighed Inĭrake starts in with the project's debut track - in fact, his first words on the mixtape are completely unapologetic: "These bitches be nagging the kid/Fuck it, it is what it is, if you get hit you get hit/I don't forget or forgive." Later, he explicitly addresses Meek Mill's ghostwriting accusations, saying "I might take Quentin  to Follies.







Future im the plug