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Hannibal Buress Talks to Beverly Hills Residents About Drake and Meek Mill's Beef
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The comedian tries to find out who's winning the highly-publicized feud by wandering around the streets of Beverly Hills and asking random people he meets if they know who Drake and Mill are.

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Hannibal Buress has weighed in on Drake and Meek Mill's much-talked-about feud. The comedian headed to Beverly Hills for the Wednesday night, July 29 episode of his Comedy Central show "Why?" and tried to find out who's going to win the war by asking random people he met on the streets if they knew who the rappers were.

As everyone who cares about the two rappers' beef knows, Mill accused Drake of not writing his own raps on their collaboration "R.I.C.O.". Drizzy responded to the claim with two diss tracks called "Charged Up" and "Back to Back".

"Who's winning? I don't know. To find out, we went to the one neighborhood you go to to talk about hip-hop, Beverly Hills," Buress said before playing a video of him wandering around Beverly Hills and asking people if they knew Mill.

Most of them obviously said "no." At one point, Buress met a man who knew who Mill was, and it's because "he's sleeping with Nicki Minaj." The man, however, failed to name any of the rapper's songs.

Turns out, Drake wasn't popular among Beverly Hills residents either. One lady even mistook him for Drake Bell, saying to Buress, "Is that like Drake and Josh? From Disney?"

Elsewhere in the video, Buress explained Mill and Drake's beef to another lady, who had no problem at all if the latter rapper really did use a ghostwriter. "So what? Everybody steals everything. This is Beverly Hills!" she said.

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