'Wanna Know' Meek Mill's Drake Diss Track Fires Back

The dissing between Canadian rapper Drake and Philadelphia-native Hip Hop artist Meek Mill may not come to an end just yet.

After being the recipient of Drake's "Charged Up" and "Back to Back Freestyle" tracks, the highly anticipated response of Meek Mill is finally released Thursday, with a lot of hard-hitting notes and references to his "ghostwriter" allegations towards Drake using Quentin Miller.

"I just wanna know, if you ain't write that running through the six sh*t/ Tell us who the f**k was Quentin running through the six with?," Mill pointed in the track. "N**gas writing for you cause you know you never did sh*t," he furthered.

The rap also included a snippet of the "Know Yourself" track, which featured Miller delivering the song's notable chorus "Running through the Six with my woes" -- serving as one of Mill's point of reference that Drake does not really write his own songs.

Mill continued in the rap "I just wanna know, I just wanna know/ How these n**gas acting like they trill but really fake/ And people acting like it go/ I just wanna know, I just wanna know/ Was it Quentin Miller? Was it Hush or was it Detail where you really got your flow?"

He also used the Milli Vanilli reference in his track to emphasize the zero credibility Drake has in producing his songs. Milli Vanilli is a duo who won a Grammy in 1989 for Best New Artist, but was stripped of the award when it was found that they lip-synced in their award-winning album. As Genius pointed, being compared to them "is the height of disrespect."

Moreover, Mill dug up a 2010 issue in the track where Drake allegedly got peed on in the premiere of Takers.

"Drake got peed on by TI's drunk friend Cap at the Takers premiere in Hollywood. (or so I heard from reliable sources)," tweeted Ozone Magazine chief Julia Beverly.

Meek Mill's song stormed the internet after being released, but seemed to receive backlash when people, including athletes and companies, complained about its incomprehensible delivery of bars and lack of notable and heavy lines.

Whataburger slammed the track in a tweet they posted: "Meek Mill take it from us- if you gonna serve beef serve it high quality."

Pittsburgh Steelers' RB Le'Veon Bell also gave his piece on the track in a tweet saying it is "trash" and "Meek won't ever be relevant in this 'beef' again." He followed it up with another tweet suggesting Nicki Minaj should have just written it for him.

Meanwhile, Toronto Councillor Norm Kelly provided a sarcastic reply to Mill's track, tweeting "This is the reason people hire ghostwriters. #WeDidntWannaKnow"

The song, produced by Jhalil Beats and Swizz Beatz, was uploaded in SoundCloud complemented by a digitally-altered image -- Drake's face stamped on the head a Milli Vanilli member.

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