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Meek Mill threatens to wedgie Drake after OVO Fest 'diss'

It's the rap feud of the year, apparently

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 06 August 2015 15:19 BST
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It’s been a catastrophic few weeks for Meek Mill. While some commentators have said his 'rap feud' with Drake has been an amazing piece of marketing, others are saying his career is over.

The last punch was swung by Drake while at OVO fest - a music festival he runs - when he decided to play both his ‘diss’ tracks, backed by meme’s aimed at Mill. This was followed by guest appearances by Kanye West and Pharrell Williams.

Now Mill's come back at the ‘We’re Going Home’ rapper, performing a freestyle in which he states other artists who refuse to work with Drizzy in order to 'diss' him.

“[Lil] Wayne don’t f**k with you, Stunna don’t f**k with you, Tyga don’t f**k with you,” he rapped at the audience.

Ironically, Lil Wayne, who Mill mentions, was actually filmed spinning Drake’s track “Back To Back” at a club just days previously.

He continued to say he hopes when someone see’s Drake they will give him a wedgie, saying: "When I see them n****s, I might give them n****s a f*****g wedgie.”

Mill reportedly went on to make light of the tragic shooting that took place after Drake’s festival: "Everybody catching bullet holes… including Drake and the whole OVO.”

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