Meek Mill ends Drake beef with open letter before removing his Wanna Know diss song from Soundcloud
It looks like Meek Mill's feud with Drake is finally over. As you are probably aware the pair have been locked in a dispute even since Nicki Minaj's boyfriend decided to jump on Twitter and accuse Drake of not writing his own lyrics. In the days that followed, both rappers produced diss tracks, A-listers got involved and fans pledged allegiance to one side or the other.
But now Meek, whose real name is Robert Rahmeek Williams, has waved the white flag and decided that enough is enough. In an Instagram post, which has since been deleted, he revealed that he would no longer be entering the Drake drama.
"We really only focusing on making it out that's the only war we fighting....I'm not entertaining no rap/real beef over drake s/o a rapper!" !" he wrote in his open letter to his 5.9m followers.
"I never shoulda entertained it bcuz it won't bring me no money or success..Ima take blame for it even tho 'I can stand' anything I do or say and n****az know."
The 28-year-old went on to say that he had bigger goals and issues at hand and didn't have to prove himself anyone. "I'm just on some next level s**t wit it tryna touch some real paper...Leave all that murder one s**t in the streets if you tryna get rich and make it out!
"All this killer s**t on social media is like walking ya self into prison and that ain't my lifestyle and don't really make sense to me.
"I'm getting way too much money to even process the thought of throwing it away about ni**as talking about each other like girls they just was claiming they was cool with and at the end of the day they all just tryna get on! All I can say is do ya thing but ni**as better smarten up!"
As a peace offering he also deleted "Wanna Know", the song which was his response to Drake's series of diss tracks from his Soundcloud. Then again, that might have more to do with the fact that the WWE wasn't impressed with him using The Undertaker's bells in the song.
Drake has now commented on Meeks' apology.
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