Nitro1118 wrote:Very surprised no one's mentioned Dre is finally dropping an album on the 7th...just announced it. Features from Kendrick, Em, Game, Snoop and more.
I think it's the soundtrack to the NwA movie.
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Nitro1118 wrote:Very surprised no one's mentioned Dre is finally dropping an album on the 7th...just announced it. Features from Kendrick, Em, Game, Snoop and more.

NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Meek had no chance from the beginning. Drake has too many fans. He could have dropped anything and his fans would claim it was hot while claiming that anything Meek dropped was not. The fact that he took so long to respond, and then came out with that garbage cements his L...this beef is done. Meek better not drop another track.
Marcus wrote:Nitro1118 wrote:Very surprised no one's mentioned Dre is finally dropping an album on the 7th...just announced it. Features from Kendrick, Em, Game, Snoop and more.
I think it's the soundtrack to the NwA movie.
Nitro1118 wrote:Marcus wrote:Nitro1118 wrote:Very surprised no one's mentioned Dre is finally dropping an album on the 7th...just announced it. Features from Kendrick, Em, Game, Snoop and more.
I think it's the soundtrack to the NwA movie.
It's a soundtrack but it's 100% new music and produced by Dre (though I'm sure will have a bunch of co-producers like 2001 did).
Marcus wrote:NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Meek had no chance from the beginning. Drake has too many fans. He could have dropped anything and his fans would claim it was hot while claiming that anything Meek dropped was not. The fact that he took so long to respond, and then came out with that garbage cements his L...this beef is done. Meek better not drop another track.
Meek had a legit shot if he handled this differently. Don't leak the reference tracks without a diss record and no delays and he'd be in this easily if not ahead.
Marcus wrote:NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Meek had no chance from the beginning. Drake has too many fans. He could have dropped anything and his fans would claim it was hot while claiming that anything Meek dropped was not. The fact that he took so long to respond, and then came out with that garbage cements his L...this beef is done. Meek better not drop another track.
Meek had a legit shot if he handled this differently. Don't leak the reference tracks without a diss record and no delays and he'd be in this easily if not ahead.


JBreezeNY wrote:Nitro1118 wrote:Marcus wrote:
I think it's the soundtrack to the NwA movie.
It's a soundtrack but it's 100% new music and produced by Dre (though I'm sure will have a bunch of co-producers like 2001 did).
Nah it's an album inspired by the movie.
Knickstape1214 wrote:Gotta be honest, I don't like Meek at all. Never enjoyed his music.

Smash3 wrote:Marcus wrote:NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Meek had no chance from the beginning. Drake has too many fans. He could have dropped anything and his fans would claim it was hot while claiming that anything Meek dropped was not. The fact that he took so long to respond, and then came out with that garbage cements his L...this beef is done. Meek better not drop another track.
Meek had a legit shot if he handled this differently. Don't leak the reference tracks without a diss record and no delays and he'd be in this easily if not ahead.
He had a great opportunity with the: "Tell me who Quentin was running through the 6 with; que the reference" and on top of that spit some more nice bars. He would have been right there with Drake, even winning after the "I´m charged up". He made some rookie mistakes: showing his hand too early, letting expectations build up to a crazy level; drake played him smoothly with adding more pressure by saying it´s been four days etc. To then show up with the weak showing: "I wanna know" that´s asinine. His crew is full of yes-men.
Also the line "Trigger fingers turn to twitter fingers" is on point when you see how many tweets Meek has 20k+ and Drake has 1k. **** thought this would be a twitter battle.

NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Marcus wrote:NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Meek had no chance from the beginning. Drake has too many fans. He could have dropped anything and his fans would claim it was hot while claiming that anything Meek dropped was not. The fact that he took so long to respond, and then came out with that garbage cements his L...this beef is done. Meek better not drop another track.
Meek had a legit shot if he handled this differently. Don't leak the reference tracks without a diss record and no delays and he'd be in this easily if not ahead.
Not too many people care about Drake having a ghostwriter or the reference tracks. Meek had a chance to not completely embarrass himself, but he flopped. Drake has influence in multiple genres of music...he just has way more fans than Meek. There was really no way that Drake would end up taking a major hit from this beef. Meek had to hold it down for hip hop...he has no other type of fans, and he F'd it up. The fact that he started this over some pretty sh*t on twitter makes him look even worse. He got bodied by this dude...
Nitro1118 wrote:JBreezeNY wrote:Nitro1118 wrote:
It's a soundtrack but it's 100% new music and produced by Dre (though I'm sure will have a bunch of co-producers like 2001 did).
Nah it's an album inspired by the movie.
It's in album format and formula, but the word soundtrack is right on the cover.
During “The Pharmacy” radio show on Beats 1 on Saturday (Aug. 1), Dre took to the airwaves to share the big news. “I decided during principal photography [for Straight Outta Compton] that I was leaving the set, coming to the studio, and I felt myself just so inspired by the movie that I started recording an album,” he said. “I started recording a soundtrack. I kept it under wraps, and now the album is finished.”
He described it as “bananas,” adding, “It’s an inspired-by album, it’s inspired by Straight Outta Compton. I’m really proud of this, I’m excited about it.”
E-Balla wrote:NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Marcus wrote:
Meek had a legit shot if he handled this differently. Don't leak the reference tracks without a diss record and no delays and he'd be in this easily if not ahead.
Not too many people care about Drake having a ghostwriter or the reference tracks. Meek had a chance to not completely embarrass himself, but he flopped. Drake has influence in multiple genres of music...he just has way more fans than Meek. There was really no way that Drake would end up taking a major hit from this beef. Meek had to hold it down for hip hop...he has no other type of fans, and he F'd it up. The fact that he started this over some pretty sh*t on twitter makes him look even worse. He got bodied by this dude...
I think if he had proof Drake actually didn't write his verses, and he didn't start this over the most petty ish ever he'd be done. But 4 tracks of hooks (and some uncompleted) and flows? I'd bet money Meek's used the same ish and it's already a known fact that people clown on Drake snatching flows (look at how he did Migos). But at best people were still going to look at Meek sideways for snitching and only real rap fans would stop listening to Drake.


IllmaticHandler wrote:that boss bitch line while created alot of laughs is actually not true. The only reason why Drake said it, was because she got more bread that him, but that's a given, she is more successful than him. The reality is that Drake has always wanted Nicki,he has said it to many times in interviews and the likes, but the reality is that chicks like Nicki dont like clowns like Drake, for relationships. He is not masculine enough.He is weak and awkward in real life. Nicki Grew up in southside queens, Drake is from a Jewish Neighborhood. Two different worlds. Drake actually gets curbed alot by good looking women. Meek took Nicki from another dude. Meeks G was so official with her, he was in Jail and still was able to bag that enough for when he came home.It was over for that safaree dude. The reality is drake is salty behind that. He might have hit her on the low, but he WANTED her as his girl, and could not get her. See for mad heads, that line meant everything, but real heads know its fluff, cause Nicki did not wife Meek at all. He is the one who bagged her... Thats a FACT. All these cats across the world sweating her, and the so called ugly cat who screams from philly bagged her...**** all the dumb ****. Meek showed he a G on that front.
j4remi wrote:IllmaticHandler wrote:that boss bitch line while created alot of laughs is actually not true. The only reason why Drake said it, was because she got more bread that him, but that's a given, she is more successful than him. The reality is that Drake has always wanted Nicki,he has said it to many times in interviews and the likes, but the reality is that chicks like Nicki dont like clowns like Drake, for relationships. He is not masculine enough.He is weak and awkward in real life. Nicki Grew up in southside queens, Drake is from a Jewish Neighborhood. Two different worlds. Drake actually gets curbed alot by good looking women. Meek took Nicki from another dude. Meeks G was so official with her, he was in Jail and still was able to bag that enough for when he came home.It was over for that safaree dude. The reality is drake is salty behind that. He might have hit her on the low, but he WANTED her as his girl, and could not get her. See for mad heads, that line meant everything, but real heads know its fluff, cause Nicki did not wife Meek at all. He is the one who bagged her... Thats a FACT. All these cats across the world sweating her, and the so called ugly cat who screams from philly bagged her...**** all the dumb ****. Meek showed he a G on that front.
I actually think the toughest punch in the track is the "Is that a world tour or your girl's tour...this ain't what she meant when she told you to OPEN UP more" ...that's some clever word play and a hard hit at Meek's success. Battles aren't really about the truth when it comes down to it, it's about perception and Drake took advantage of the larger public not knowing Meek so well outside of his relationship with Nicki. It was a smart strategy, just like the "bodied by a singin' n***a" bar did wonders for taking away one of the stronger angles Meek could have used on some "I'm not even supposed to win this, you're the street cat...but look what's happening" ,he flipped the perception to take advantage of his image instead of get smoked for it. I also like that you can hear the influence of contemporary battle rap, going back to that world tour or your girl's tour multi, it feels like a nice fit with the old WRC set-ups where there's a jab mixed in with the set-up.
E-Balla wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:Gotta be honest, I don't like Meek at all. Never enjoyed his music.
Even the Intro.
I think he screams so much people assume he's going in. Meek Mill's energy >>> his verses but the same can be said for Rae Sremmurd.
Nitro1118 wrote:JBreezeNY wrote:Nitro1118 wrote:
It's a soundtrack but it's 100% new music and produced by Dre (though I'm sure will have a bunch of co-producers like 2001 did).
Nah it's an album inspired by the movie.
It's in album format and formula, but the word soundtrack is right on the cover.
Knicky Barnes wrote:Nitro1118 wrote:JBreezeNY wrote:Nah it's an album inspired by the movie.
It's in album format and formula, but the word soundtrack is right on the cover.
Think Jay-Z's American Gangster album...
