Drake OVO Fest, Drake heightened his ongoing hamburger with Meek Mill Monday night, closing out Toronto's OVO Fest with an execution highlighted by visitors - including Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Future and Travi$ Scott - and images making fun of his rap rival.
The fight started, however, even before the show, as Drake appeared to his OVO practice wearing a "Free Meek Mill" T-shirt. Drake beforehand wore the shirt during a 2014 visit, however with a totally distinctive intent - in backing for Meek, who was incarcerated at the time in light of a disavowed parole joined with a 2008 conviction of medication dealing and weapon possession.For Monday's OVO set, Drake drew out a parade of prominent visitors during his viral-accommodating execution. After a shock spot from Future, Kanye West performed his own 12-tune mini-set, including new tracks "Wolves" and "Throughout the Day" and two coordinated efforts with Travi$ Scott. West likewise united with Drake on "Blessings," their late joint effort with Big Sean.
After a brief solo execution, highlighted by the live presentation of his track "Hotline Bling," Drake was joined by Pharrell to perform Daft Punk's "Get Lucky." Drake finished the set with an assortment of solo tracks, concluding with his Meek Mill cooperation, "R.I.C.O." During his set, the rapper teased his reputed third Meek Mill diss track "3 Peat," however the melody has yet to emerge.
The Drake/Meek Mill dramatization began in late July, when Meek blamed the rapper for using a professional writer, Quentin Miller (who was straightforwardly credited on Drake's 2015 LP, If You're Reading This It's Too Late). "Quit comparing Drake to me as well," Meek tweeted. "He don't compose his own raps! That is the reason he ain't tweet my collection in light of the fact that we discovered out!"Both Miller and Drake's long-lasting maker Noah "40" Shebib denied that Drake utilized the administrations of a "professional writer." ("I am not and never will be a "professional writer" for Drake," Miller composed on his Tumblr.)
Drake initially reacted with the smooth diss track "Energized," - which Meek called "child salve delicate" - then conveyed a grittier K.O. punch three days after the fact with "Back to Back."Meek let go back with his own diss, "Wanna Know," however the court of general opinion has governed so far on Drake's side: The track was entirely censured, with organizations, legislators and NBA stars like Kevin Durant and Isaiah Thomas showing backing for the Toronto local.
The fight started, however, even before the show, as Drake appeared to his OVO practice wearing a "Free Meek Mill" T-shirt. Drake beforehand wore the shirt during a 2014 visit, however with a totally distinctive intent - in backing for Meek, who was incarcerated at the time in light of a disavowed parole joined with a 2008 conviction of medication dealing and weapon possession.For Monday's OVO set, Drake drew out a parade of prominent visitors during his viral-accommodating execution. After a shock spot from Future, Kanye West performed his own 12-tune mini-set, including new tracks "Wolves" and "Throughout the Day" and two coordinated efforts with Travi$ Scott. West likewise united with Drake on "Blessings," their late joint effort with Big Sean.
After a brief solo execution, highlighted by the live presentation of his track "Hotline Bling," Drake was joined by Pharrell to perform Daft Punk's "Get Lucky." Drake finished the set with an assortment of solo tracks, concluding with his Meek Mill cooperation, "R.I.C.O." During his set, the rapper teased his reputed third Meek Mill diss track "3 Peat," however the melody has yet to emerge.
The Drake/Meek Mill dramatization began in late July, when Meek blamed the rapper for using a professional writer, Quentin Miller (who was straightforwardly credited on Drake's 2015 LP, If You're Reading This It's Too Late). "Quit comparing Drake to me as well," Meek tweeted. "He don't compose his own raps! That is the reason he ain't tweet my collection in light of the fact that we discovered out!"Both Miller and Drake's long-lasting maker Noah "40" Shebib denied that Drake utilized the administrations of a "professional writer." ("I am not and never will be a "professional writer" for Drake," Miller composed on his Tumblr.)
Drake initially reacted with the smooth diss track "Energized," - which Meek called "child salve delicate" - then conveyed a grittier K.O. punch three days after the fact with "Back to Back."Meek let go back with his own diss, "Wanna Know," however the court of general opinion has governed so far on Drake's side: The track was entirely censured, with organizations, legislators and NBA stars like Kevin Durant and Isaiah Thomas showing backing for the Toronto local.

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