
On Friday, rapper Meek Mill dropped his latest album, Wins & Losses and one track referenced his former flame, Nicki Minaj.
People took “1942 Flows” as a diss against the “No Frauds” lyricist.
Peep this line in Verse 1.
Cut her off, act like she’s dead and it’s killin’ her
[…]
Ooh, get them off me, try to crucify me
Like I’m Jesus the way she cross me
Then there’s this one spotted in Verse 3 …
So when you see me out don’t ask me about no Nicki
F*ck I look like tellin’ my business on Wendy
And Verse 4…
Heard that b*tch say she cut me, I was like adiós
The Barbs got wind of Meek’s verses and well …let’s just say they weren’t thrilled.
for someone who says they cut nicki off & they better off, meek sure likes to put her in a lot of his verses lol
are u done with it or nah
— Jennie (@love___jennie) July 24, 2017
If @MeekMill talks shit about nicki in his new album means he’s hurt♂️ that’s what Bitches do
— izzy (@izzy___24) July 21, 2017
Nicki minaj aint switch up on meek when he was beefin with drake and the world called him a dub .. Why he always tryna do her
— ✨Blacc gyal (@_jasthekingx) July 21, 2017
Meek has also been receiving praise for his album, with many attributing its dopeness to his breakup from Nicki.
shoutout to Nicki cause Meek Mills album is
— B (@_biancasaldivar) July 21, 2017
This Meek Mill album is too hard. Glad he dropped that cancerous Nicki from his life.
— Marv (@MarvelousMarvv) July 24, 2017
Meek Mill back on top. Wins & Losses is the best album I’ve heard in years. Start to finish.
— JO (@justinnovati0n) July 21, 2017
Well damn.