It seems that the ongoing feud between rival rappers Drake and Meek Mill has finally proved all too much for Nicki Minaj.
According to MediaTakeOut, the Anaconda singer - who’s been in a relationship with fellow musician Meek Mill since late 2014 – broke off their relationship late this week, and a close friend of hers told the site:
“'It's complicated. I think they took their relationship too far, too fast.”
But the break up comes just after tensions between Drake and Meek once again reared its ugly head, when the latter took to Twitter to accuse Drake of ghostwriting 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!”
Naturally, it all escalated quickly, and plenty were eager to wage in on the war.
But the outspoken tweet backfired for Meek, after Drake brought out two tracks in response – firstly Charged Up, then Back To Back Freestyle, shutting down the claims, and also mocking his relationship with the Bang Bang singer, and her considerably more successful music career.
Awkward….
Maybe all these Twitter fightsare just too much to keep on top of, ey Nicki?
And it’s been made all the more awkward considering Meek is currently the opening act of her Pinkprint tour. Eeek!
Reports say however that they remain on ‘good terms’ and he will see out the tour.
Drake - 6 weird apps based on the rapper
Drake - 6 weird apps based on the rapper
1. Drizzy
Is there any situation we can’t sum up with a Drake lyric? Nope, no there isn’t – which is why the new Drizzy app is so great.Drizzy allows fans to respond to text messages using a set of pre-written Drake lyrics, which are conveniently categorised into Exes, Feels, Hustle and Hate. There’s also a Random category for when you just don’t know how you’re feelin’.
2. Drizzy Eyebrow Pluck Makeup Spa
We’ve all secretly wanted to pluck Drizzy’s big old brows since 2008, and finally Drizzy Eyebrow Pluck Makeup Spa is here to fulfil that dream.You might even call it a “Drakeover” (sorry).
3. Drake Shake
Adding a splash of rap royalty to your boring old selfie is easier than you might think. Simply snap a Drake-less photo (or choose one you already have saved) and shake the phone for Drizzy to appear.
4. Tiny Skating Drizzy
Guide little Drizzy on his skateboard in this ridiculously difficult game. Seriously, if you manage to jump over one obstruction, you’re probably the game’s high scorer.
5. Tap the Tiles – Drizzy Edition
The aim of the game is to “keep Drizzy busy” by tapping the tile on which his head appears. It gets boring after about two games, but this game’s redeeming feature is the Drake lyrics you get with your score.
6. Amazing Super-Star Hero Road Dash: Rapper Drizzy Drake Edition
Help Drake run (through the six with his woes) in this basic but kind of addictive game. Navigate little Drizzy through the mean streets of Toronto, collecting coins and avoiding obstacles.