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Meek Mill Takes More Shots at Drake During Nicki Minaj's Brooklyn Concert
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At the Sunday night, July 26 concert, the MMG rapper insisted that a ghostwriter wrote Drizzy's verse on 'R.I.C.O.' off his latest album.

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Meek Mill's war with Drake is apparently not going to end anytime soon. After accusing the Canadian MC of using ghostwriter, the MMG rapper made things worse when he recently performed at girlfriend Nicki Minaj's "The Pinkprint" show in Brooklyn, NY.

During the concert, Meek insisted that Drake didn't write his own raps on "R.I.C.O." off his "Dreams Worth More Than Money" album. "I was doing my album, and I asked the ni**a to give me a verse for my album," he said in front of the crowd.

"The ni**a gave me a verse for my album. But he gave me a verse that he didn't write, that another ni**a wrote," he continued. "Where I come from, I represent the motherf**king game. I represent the motherf**king streets. If you ain't with me, you ain't gotta act like you with me, I got the motherf**ling streets with me for life!"

Meek claimed that Drake's bars were written by Quentin Miller, who later denied the allegation, saying, "I am not and never will be a 'ghostwriter' for drake. I'm proud to say that we've collaborated."

Drake himself responded to the accusation with a diss track called "Charged Up" he shared over the weekend. Meek called the song "baby lotion soft" on Twitter.

In other news, Nicki brought out Lil Wayne during the same NY concert. The Young Money leader came out on the stage rapping his verse from Chris Brown's "Loyal" before treating the crowd to "Glory", "A Milli" and "6 Foot, 7 Foot".

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