While it's been about two months since we've seen any more serious tweets or diss tracks from Drake and Meek Mill, the beef does still come up when the two perform. However, Drake seems to have just shut it down for good, or at least he thinks he has.
On Saturday night, while headlining the Landmark Music Festival in Washington D.C., Drake's fans started proving their loyalty to the rapper by chanting "F--k' Meek Mill," according to TMZ. Drake quickly informed them not to worry and that he doesn't need their support any more because, "he's dead already."
Naturally, he immediately followed this comment by performing his now iconic diss track "Back to Back," according to USA Today. This track was so good it basically ended their feud once and for all anyway, but the two continue to go at it.
Meek Mill, who is currently dating Nicki Minaj, started the whole thing by tweeting that Drake didn't write his own raps, but Drake ended it with "Back to Back," which has since become a chart-topping track. Meek tried to come back with another diss track, but Drake's blew his out of the park.
In a recent interview with Fader Magazine, Drake opened up about the beef.
"I didn't get it," he told the magazine on Meek not responding to his track right away. "I didn't get how there was no strategy on the opposite end. I just didn't understand. I didn't understand it because that's just not how we operate. This is a discussion about music, and no one's putting forth any music? Nobody told you this was a bad idea, to engage in this and not have something?"
Just last week, Drake released his new joint project with Future called "What A Time To Be Alive," and even on this, he made several references to the feud, according to Billboard. "They was like, 'Hold up, wait a minute/I was like 'Nah n---a, let's get it,'" he says on the track "I'm The Plug," which references Meek Mill's "Dreams and Nightmares." "If you come here trying to take some there's a lot more where that came from. Who really think they can get in the way/Nah, nah, n---as us bitter, they hurting."