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Slate Articles ([info]slate) wrote,
@ 2015-08-10 09:30:00

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Nothing Was the Same

It’s difficult to pinpoint the precise moment of Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill’s recent demise, at the soft but mighty hands of Drake. It may have come as early as July 21, when Meek fired off a series of tweets complaining about Drake failing to sufficiently hype Meek’s recent album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, punctuating his grievance with a whiny accusation that Drake had enlisted the services of ghostwriter Quentin Miller on “R.I.C.O.,” a collaboration with Meek from said album. It may have been July 25, when Drake released “Charged Up,” or three days later when he released “Back to Back,” each smoldering Meek disses that contained pointed references to Meek’s more famous girlfriend, Nicki Minaj, whose “it’s complicated” relationship with Drake has been speculated upon for years. It may have been July 31, when an anonymous White Castle social media employee shamelessly exploited Meek’s ongoing woes to endorse an unholy product called “chicken rings.” Or it may have been Aug. 3, when Drake wore a “Free Meek Mill” T-shirt at Toronto’s OVO Fest and opened his set with “Charged Up” and “Back to Back” while treating fans to a PowerPoint presentation of anti-Meek Tumblr flotsam.



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