‘I’m a champ, I lost many things, I learn from them and move on’ — Meek Mill on Drake’s Legal Feud
Meek Mill has shared his thoughts on Drake’s recent defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, reflecting on his own infamous 2015 beef with the rapper. The legal action, which stems from Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us,” has drawn parallels to the feud between Meek and Drizzy, which ignited when Meek accused the Toronto artist of using ghostwriters.
In a post responding to a comment from battle rapper Arsonal Da Rebel, Meek did not address Drake’s lawsuit directly but offered insight into his experience following their highly publicized rivalry. Meek recalled how his label at the time had advised against releasing new music, but he defied them by dropping his DC4 mixtape, which sold 90,000 copies in its first week. Despite facing challenges with playlist placements, Meek was determined to push through, recognizing the importance of influence in the music industry.
“I’m a champ. I lost many things, I learn from them and move on,” Meek wrote, also sharing his aspirations for 2025. “I’m going to make $100M off rap because I was in a system so long. It’s time to break that jawn.”