Just two years after Meek Mill accused Drake of using a ghostwriter, sparking the most entertaining beef of the year, Drake has seemingly settled his differences with the now-jailed Philly rapper. The same day Jay-Z released the visual to his song, “Family Feud,” Drake and Lil Wayne dropped their own version from Lil Wayne’s ‘Dedication 6: Reloaded.’
On the new record, Drake used the opportunity to show love to his former foe, referencing his lengthy prison sentence and ending their feud.
“I need my paper long like “A Milli” verse, or, too long like a sentence from a Philly judge,” Drake rapped. “F*ck is the point in all the beefing when we really blood, Nobody wins when the family feuds, n*gga. Everybody gotta eat, we can’t exclude ni*ggas.”
However, as the Canadian rapper continued, he made it clear that things could be reignited if anyone wanted free smoke.
“But this isn’t all about calling a truce, I’m still dishing out verbal abuse. That sh*t could get reintroduced if somebody got something they urging to prove, n*gga.”
Aside from the Meek Mill drama, Drake also called out Trump, rapping “My karma making the news nigga, this pudding taste like the proof, n*gga. If I ever see Trump, he better salute n*ggas. Much as we do nigga.” ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Drake also touched on topics from Lil Wayne’s label issues and Colin Kaepernick, just before Lil Wayne sparked his blunt and laid his verse.
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