Did Meek Mill Diss Drake in 'Wins & Losses' Hidden Verse?

If you missed it, pay closer attention to the clean version of "1942 Flows."

On Meek Mill’s newly released album Wins & Losses, it seemed the rapper took the high road by avoiding any obvious disses directed at Drake. However, there’s a hidden verse that suggests any beef between the rappers is far from squashed.

As pointed out by DJ Akademiks, the clean version of Meek’s “1942 Flows” is about 30 seconds longer than the dirty version, and includes extra lines that sound a lot like Drake disses.

Heard they say I talk about my Rollies too much/But them flows you be using sounding stolen too much/500 on my neck, they say I’m glowing too much/Had to block that little bitch because she be blowing me up/You be doing too much, you only looking for attention/Swagger jacking, jacking niggas swag, that’s extentious/Came in the culture like a vulture, now you’re winning/But this is the beginning, double M the emblem. For real.

In the first couple of lines, Meek seems to reference lyrics in Drake’s More Life cut “Lose You,” in which Drizzy raps: “All you did was write the book on garbage-ass Rollies.” The line was believed to be a shot at Meek.

Toward the end of the verse, the Philadelphia rapper calls out the unnamed target for being a “swagger jacker” as well as a culture vulture. He also uses the word “extentious,” which may be a play on XXXTentacion’s name. In case you forgot, many people accused Drake of copying X’s “Look At Me” flow and using it on “KMT.” X has also posted a series of tweets blasting Drake for “biting” his and other artists’ styles: “I’m not the first nigga he bit, nor will I be the last […] money don’t buy you respect.”

You can stream Meek’s Wins & Losses now on Apple Music or purchase it on iTunes. 

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