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Drake “Summer Sixteen” Disses Meek Mill & Tory Lanez

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Canadian rapper Drake drops a brand new track “Summer Sixteen” on OVO Sound Radio which takes aim at Meek Mill and Tory Lanez. The single will be featured on his forthcoming album Views From the 6.

Drake addresses the continued beef with Meek Mill on the track.

“I let the diss record drop you were standing right below me, nigga,” Drizzy raps. “We must have played it a hundred times, you was going to bed / Why would I put on a vest I expect you to aim for the head? / I coulda killed you the first time / You don’t have to try to say it louder nigga / We could hear you the first time / It’s nothing personal I would have done it to anyone.”

He also apparently takes shots at fellow Toronto native Tory Lanez.

“All you boys in the new Toronto want to be me a little,” Drake raps referring to fellow Toronto artist Tory Lanez. “All your ex’s know I like my O’s with a V in the middle / You would love it if I went away or didn’t say nothing else / How am I keeping it real by keeping this shit to myself? / You was never gang, gang, gang, gang, you was never one of us / Had us fooled for a minute now we done all grown up / But I’m better off anyway, y’all never gon’ finish drake / Say you seeing ‘bout it when you see me man y’all never home anyway / Thought of things that you shoulda said, said things that you shouldn’t say / We even gave you the whole money play and ya’ll still broke to this day.”

Drake is set to release his forthcoming album Views From The 6 sometime in April to commemorate Toronto area code 416.

Listen to Drake’s latest single “Summer Sixteen” below:

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