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What is a “release” any more? Is it when a song goes on YouTube/Soundcloud, the first time it’s on the radio or when it’s released on Fridays to stream on Apple/Spotify/RDIO/Deezer/etc?! Some people release songs on Tuesdays too. “You’re on tour with your girlfriend, you get to watch each other kill it every night, you’re probably having a lovely time together on the road.” Yeah, sick burn bro. Opening for Nicki Minaj is not particularly emasculating even if you are the woman-hating cry baby that I sort of suspect Drake is deep down. And let’s not forget that Meek Mill’s girlfriend is Nicki fucking Minaj. I don’t see the problem with Meek Mill opening for his girlfriend because it is 2015 and to say that the man should be “the successful one” in a relationship is a bit 1955 even for the rap game.
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That said, I quite like angry Drake and this track is fine to listen to a couple of times and then forget about forever - but some of his disses fall flat if you think about them too much. Kate Solomon: In the grand scheme of things I care about, Drake v Meek Mill is just below what happened in your dream last night. But it's been fun for a week producing some fire rhymes from Drake, and showing Meek Mill up for the joke we sorta knew he was. Of course, in the grand history of rap beefs - just see Nas' ’Ether’ if you want to get schooled - this squabble is all rather weak sauce. Which pretty much sum up the entire situation. And then there are lines which make it all worthwhile like this - " Yeah, trigger fingers turn to twitter fingers/Yeah, you gettin' bodied by a singin' nigga". Drake throws everything in the pot and makes it seem easy bringing up the validity of Meek's 'world tour', calling out previous nemesis Charlamagne Tha God, and offering words of advice to old ally Nicki Minaj (" Make sure you hit him with the prenup"). And while it doesn't have anything near the same power as a classic rap diss, it's a satisfying mic drop conclusion. Here it gooooooooo lets get it ??????? /eWdMOXZrPh- Meek Mill July 28, 2015Ī day after that tweet, Drake drops 'Back To Back'. But what the world gets is something rather less considered. The world waits for Meek's response and conjures up a beef in the grand tradition of Tupac vs Biggie or at the very least Vanilla Ice Vs Snow. Less a diss than a wet fish to the face, the aural equivalent of 'shots fired' if they were fired from a nerf gun. He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out! ?- Meek Mill July 22, 2015 And - after a perceived lack of twitter support for his most recent album - decided he’d spill the beans on Drake allegedly using a ghostwriter. suggests, Meek Mill couldn't follow his Mum's advice to not be a tattle tale. One of them was everyone's favourite Canadian.īut unlike that gif.
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Tom Fenwick: Once upon a time in the rap game there were two pals. Sean Adams: People really really like The Fall, don’t they?īEEF OF THE WEEK A brief history of this Drake/Meek Mill beef in gifs & tweets.
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Bonus points for the sinister, "C Beebies gone bad" video. Gemma Samways: The Dublin quartet return with a blast of noise-rock so serrated, it makes last year's Blawan cover seem like a lullaby. It’s an effect that Girl Band have recreated flawlessly with a bassline that meanders in and out of tune and leaves you feeling as sweaty and boxed in as a man in a pig costume. Kate Solomon: “Kids these days” are never going to experience the unsettling feeling of their walkman running out of battery, the tape slowing down and down until even the most upbeat bubblegum pop song becomes a nightmarish imitation of itself.
BACK TO BACK DRAKE SINGLE COVER PLUS
In this week’s edition of The Singles we have some chat about Drake’s beef, some love for Ezra Furman, Low, Traams and yer man from The National’s new side-project, plus a bunch more bits and bobs including a former star of True Grit.įirst up, it’s single of the week time. Another week, another inbox jam-packed with new releases.