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Meek Mill restates his original case against Drake in diss track "Wanna Know." Again, he accuses Drake of not writing his rap lyrics: “I just wanna know / If you ain’t write that runnin’ through the 6 shit / Tell us, who was Quentin runnin’ through the 6 with?” That would be the Atlanta-based Quentin Miller, who said last week that he is "not and never will be" Drake's ghostwriter. But then Meek plays what appears to be a reference track for "Know Yourself," off Drake's If You're Reading This It's Too Late. You figure that the snippet is of a reference track, because the voice who raps "I was running through the 6 with my woes" isn't Drake's.

Meek Mill should have stopped there. Instead he rambles on, failing to enunciate his lyrics while changing instrumentals and throwing out disses seemingly at random. "You let Tip homie piss on you," he raps, which, according to Ozone magazine founder Julia Beverly, is a true (though unrelated) story. Drake managed to churn out not one, but two diss tracks in the week after Meek made his initial accusations. And while neither "Charged Up" nor "Back to Back" answered Meek's original questions, "Wanna Know" plays out as if he simply felt pressured to respond—and that's a shame.

Listen to Meek Mill's "Wanna Know," then one of his better moments below.

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