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Drake Disses Meek Mill

Following "Charged Up," Drake just fired back at Meek Mill yet again with his latest track "Back to Back." This comes after Meek lashed out at Drake on Twitter and failed to show up at Hot 97 and respond to Drizzy after the first diss.
Some of the standout lines on "Back to Back": "Is that a world tour or your girl's tour?" "Trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers / You gettin bodied by a singin' ni**a / I'm not the type of n**** that'll type to n****s / And shout to all my boss b*****s wifin' n****s Meek got on Twitter after "Charged Up" was released and called Drake's diss "baby lotion soft." Do you think Meek will respond via tweet this time around or will he finally step up to the mic? Sound off below.

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