MEEK MILL DISSES DRAKE ON CLEAN VERSION OF ''1942 FLOWS''
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A lot of fans listening to Meek Mill’s latest album “Wins & Losses” heard him briefly address his beef with Drake on the song 1942 Flows when he rapped “I told niggas who wrote it, ain’t taking back what I quoted,” in what appeared to be a one-off line about the ghost-writing accusations Meek made all those diss tracks ago. However, that wasn’t all there was to the beef as he went in-depth on the clean version of the same song.
The third verse of the song highlights Drake insulting Meek Mill’s love of Rolexes on the More Life cut “Lose You” and the OVO Sound star’s alleged biting of XXXTENTACION’s flow.
“Heard they say I talk about my Rollies too much/ But them flows you be using sounding stolen too much/ 500 on my neck, they say I’m glowing too much/ Had to block that little bitch because she blowing me up/ You be doing too much, you only looking for attention/ Swagger jacking, jacking niggas’ swag, that’s extentious/ Came in the culture like a vulture, now you winning/ But this is just the beginning, Double M the emblem for real,” Meek raps on the extended third verse.


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