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When Ross addressed it, he had his back. I didn't see Gunplay.
I don't want to make it sound like I'm just coming at Wale. It's the whole camp. Not to sound like a old head "back in the day" type of dude, but if one guy is beefing with another, the camp has their back 100%. Because Drake has the machine behind his back, it's easy for everybody in Meek's camp to downplay it as a "bad move".
Meek didn't handle the situation well after the diss tracks came out, but is he wrong? How is it suddenly okay that rappers can have reference rap verses?
These rappers want to tell you who's real and who's not, but when Meek brought up a "real" problem, he gets clowned on. How is it acceptable that Drake is immune from any criticism and scrutiny?
Because his fans are all sheep and they chalk it up to how the game is different now, and everyone gets help so it's okay, and whole bunch of mental gymnastics. These guys are literally in love with Drake he can do know wrong, it's kind of gay honestly.