Drake-Meek Mill Feud: Is Nicki Minaj’s Boyfriend And Sauce Walka’s Diss Track For ‘Back To Back’ Rapper Recorded?
Meek Mill and Sauce Walka may have completed recording their diss track for rival Drake. Walka gave rise to speculation after he hinted at collaborating with the Philadelphia rapper by posting a photo on his Instagram account late Sunday.
Walka shared an artwork to the Sauce Twinz' collaboration with Mill, captioning the photo, "Streetz vs. Geeks." The track may be called “Winnin,” as that’s what is written on the artwork, which also had a scoreboard that read, Streets - 3, Geeks – 1.
Last week, rumors surfaced that Mill may have been teaming up with Walka for a diss track, as Nicki Minaj’s boyfriend has not released a diss song in his continued feud with Drake since “Wanna Know” in July.
Like Mill, Walka also has a problem with the Canadian rapper. According to MTV, Walka and Drake's beef started back in May when the former took a shot at Drake for his annual Houston Appreciation Weekend, saying the "Back to Back" rapper never recorded with any artists from Houston and just used the city for lyrical content. Since then, Walka released only one diss track aimed at Drake called "Wack to Wack."
Mill and Drake’s battle erupted on July 21 after the "All Eyes on You" rapper took to Twitter and told people not to compare him with Drake because he doesn't write his own rap songs. Drake responded by releasing two diss songs, “Charged Up” and “Back to Back,” while Mill fired back with "Wanna Know."
The feud between the two intensified after some songs in Drake’s mixtape with Future, titled “What a Time to Be Alive,” allegedly took aim at the “House Party” rapper and Minaj.
Meanwhile, Mill recently took to Instagram to preview a few tracks from his upcoming mixtape, one of which allegedly alludes to his clash with Drake.
On Saturday, Drake slammed Mill at a Landmark Music Festival concert in Washington. As the crowd chanted, "F--- Meek Mill," Drake laughed and said: "Don’t worry, he’s dead already."
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