If Twitter comments can be used to denote a victor, Drake is winning his rap battle with Meek Mill.
Mill’s
“Wanna Know,” his highly anticipated response to Drake’s diss raps, was
slammed online Thursday. Mill maintains his stance that Drake does not
write his songs, and makes specific reference to Drake’s “Know
Yourself,” even playing audio of another rapper demoing a verse that
includes a trademark Drake lyric, “Runnin’ through the six with my
woes.”
Mill
also compares Drake to Milli Vanilli, the 1980s pop group that was
exposed for lip-synching all of their songs. A Photoshopped image of
Drake wearing French braids like the group is featured in the audio
player.
WARNING: SONG BELOW CONTAINS EXPLICIT LYRICS
Still,
“Wanna Know was dismantled by Twitter users who complain that Mill’s
lyrics are indecipherable, sophomoric, and an embarrassment to his
girlfriend Nicki Minaj:
If Twitter comments can be used to denote a victor, Drake is winning his rap battle with Meek Mill.
Mill’s
“Wanna Know,” his highly anticipated response to Drake’s diss raps, was
slammed online Thursday. Mill maintains his stance that Drake does not
write his songs, and makes specific reference to Drake’s “Know
Yourself,” even playing audio of another rapper demoing a verse that
includes a trademark Drake lyric, “Runnin’ through the six with my
woes.”
Mill
also compares Drake to Milli Vanilli, the 1980s pop group that was
exposed for lip-synching all of their songs. A Photoshopped image of
Drake wearing French braids like the group is featured in the audio
player.
WARNING: SONG BELOW CONTAINS EXPLICIT LYRICS
Still,
“Wanna Know was dismantled by Twitter users who complain that Mill’s
lyrics are indecipherable, sophomoric, and an embarrassment to his
girlfriend Nicki Minaj:
If Twitter comments can be used to denote a victor, Drake is winning his rap battle with Meek Mill.
Mill’s
“Wanna Know,” his highly anticipated response to Drake’s diss raps, was
slammed online Thursday. Mill maintains his stance that Drake does not
write his songs, and makes specific reference to Drake’s “Know
Yourself,” even playing audio of another rapper demoing a verse that
includes a trademark Drake lyric, “Runnin’ through the six with my
woes.”
Mill
also compares Drake to Milli Vanilli, the 1980s pop group that was
exposed for lip-synching all of their songs. A Photoshopped image of
Drake wearing French braids like the group is featured in the audio
player.
If Twitter comments can be used to denote a victor, Drake is winning his rap battle with Meek Mill.
Mill’s
“Wanna Know,” his highly anticipated response to Drake’s diss raps, was
slammed online Thursday. Mill maintains his stance that Drake does not
write his songs, and makes specific reference to Drake’s “Know
Yourself,” even playing audio of another rapper demoing a verse that
includes a trademark Drake lyric, “Runnin’ through the six with my
woes.”
Mill
also compares Drake to Milli Vanilli, the 1980s pop group that was
exposed for lip-synching all of their songs. A Photoshopped image of
Drake wearing French braids like the group is featured in the audio
player.
Still,
“Wanna Know was dismantled by Twitter users who complain that Mill’s
lyrics are indecipherable, sophomoric, and an embarrassment to his
girlfriend Nicki Minaj:
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