Meek Mill Calls Out Drake for "Two Left Feet" in Music Video for "Hotline Bling"

Nicki Minaj's boyfriend reingites feud with fellow rapper

By Samantha Schnurr Oct 26, 2015 4:23 PMTags
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Meek Mill has reopened Pandora's box on his feud with Drake—and this time he's harping on the rapper's moves, not lyrics. 

The infamous dispute between the two rappers first came to fruition in July when Nicki Minaj's boyfriend accused the former Degrassi actor of hiring a ghostwriter to craft his raps. "Stop comparing drake to me too.... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out!" he tweeted.

Drake fired back, not via social media, but through the very source of their conflict—his music. The Grammy winner dropped a new track called "Charged Up" aimed directly at Mill with lyrics like "I stay silent 'cause we're at war and I'm very patient." 

Well, Mill finally dished it back out hot and fresh when he took the stage Friday night at the Power 99's Powerhouse Philly 2015 to offer the 29-year-old an early birthday present. 

"I can't understand. Was that a joke? No, I got the hottest chick in the game," Mill declared on stage against Drake's allegations that Mill is just riding the famed coattails of his current sweetheart Minaj.

After his response to the lyric from Drake's song "Back to Back," Mill went right for the jugular by attacking Drake's new choreography from his latest music video for "Hotline Bling."

"You ain't gonna have me up here looking like Drake," Mill said onstage, adding that his nemesis has "two left feet"— a clear attack on Drake's peculiar moves from his latest video.

Mill isn't the only one to have poked fun at Drake's interesting dance. Fans have been taking to social media to share their own mashups of the Canadian's signature stylings, synched up against background tracks including "Suavemente" and Tom Jone's iconic "It's Not Unusual."

Now that the ball's in Drake's court, we'll just have to sit and wait for the next segment of Drake and Meek Mill's 2015 Battle. Until then, there's always listening to "Hotline Bling" on repeat.