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That cover is creative as heck! The tootsie pop owl
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Meek is my guy but why does he keep doin this to himself.
And the 1 point for the Geeks, is that what I (and the rest of the world) whink that is?
That was the most respectful dis record,” he said. “He didn’t say ‘F you.’ He didn’t say, ‘You a b word.’ He was using his [Drake’s] success vs. his [Meek’s] success and being real kinda funny.
“You can’t f— with Drake on certain levels, no matter what,” he said. “That has nothing to do with talent or songs. His relationships are a certain level. He’s a ‘made man’ in rap…The dude D.R.A.M. is probably somewhere real tight. That was his real record.
I just feel like, and this is me speaking as someone who has been in the industry for a long time, I honestly feel like [Meek] brought a pencil to a gun fight…You can’t compete with someobdoy who has those types of relationship. I’m telling every one who thought Meek lost just off the strength of losing, it doesn’t matter what he made, he could have made “Ether 3.0″, the opinions of the people would have been that of the kid from Toronto waxed him. Drake went to Apple and my man went to Funk Flex–and there’s nothing wrong with Flex–but we talking about Apple, breh. They heard Drake’s joints all around the world.
Multiple platforms?????Welp, looks like Wale been finally firing off on multiple platforms today
That was the most respectful dis record,” he said. “He didn’t say ‘F you.’ He didn’t say, ‘You a b word.’ He was using his [Drake’s] success vs. his [Meek’s] success and being real kinda funny.“You can’t f— with Drake on certain levels, no matter what,” he said. “That has nothing to do with talent or songs. His relationships are a certain level. He’s a ‘made man’ in rap…The dude D.R.A.M. is probably somewhere real tight. That was his real record.I just feel like, and this is me speaking as someone who has been in the industry for a long time, I honestly feel like [Meek] brought a pencil to a gun fight…You can’t compete with someobdoy who has those types of relationship. I’m telling every one who thought Meek lost just off the strength of losing, it doesn’t matter what he made, he could have made “Ether 3.0″, the opinions of the people would have been that of the kid from Toronto waxed him. Drake went to Apple and my man went to Funk Flex–and there’s nothing wrong with Flex–but we talking about Apple, breh. They heard Drake’s joints all around the world.
I agree with Wale in a sense, but ain't no rapper/entertainer untouchable in this game. Ja Rule was the pop rap king until a relative newcomer to the mainstream dropped wanksta.
Meeks problem was he started it and then didn't bring the bars. Had Meek dropped "Ether 3.0" instead of wanna know this situation would look a lot different IMO.
Naw social media changed the game fam, you think Whataburger and the mayor of Toronto gives a damn about bars? Drake had corporate backing him.
I don't think wale dissed meek mill in anyway, h just spoke the truth, I bet Ross didn't care for meek chilling with 50! I'm not really understanding this rant he's on. I bet wale is somewhere laughing right now while Nikki is somewhere like here this dumb ***** go again
I enjoy Meek's music but damn **** already.
Call Wale instead of ranting on IG. Wale didn't even say anything wrong, just facts.
I wonder how Ross feels about this.
This may or may not be relevant at this time.
"The **** you mean Wale ain't MMG? *****, I'm still debating if YOU MMG."