Drake Meek Mill Diss Fires Up As Companies Use It As Marketing Tool

By Maria Slither - 05 Aug '15 13:22PM
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The pervasiveness of Drake and Meek Mill's feud in social media has now been used as a marketing tool of some companies which include witty lines exchanged by the two hiphop artists.

According to Yahoo News, Whataburger, White Castle and Burger King throw in witty, sardonic jokes on Twitter aimed to be a commentary about the ongoing feud between the two.

"Meek Mill take it from us - if you gonna serve beef serve it high quality," Texas-based Whataburger tweeted.

"All these burgers and they still got beef," a tweet found from the Burger King social media page.

White Castle also made up their own funny tweet saying, "It's ok, @MeekMill. Maybe beef isn't your thing. #ChickenRings @Drake."

A timeline of the diss shown in a report from Papermag said that Nicki Minaj's bf started the fight with the Canadian rapper by claiming that Drake did not make most of his lyrics and songs and had used the songwriting services from others further dropping names like ghostwriter Quentin Miller in their midst.

It is also to be remembered that Drake has some tension in the past years with Nicki Minaj who is said to have been affected by the recent feud.

The Toronto-based musician then dropped the bomb on July 25 at the "Charged Up" premieres on the OVO Beats 1 radio show by showing a meme comparing him and Meek Mill to two phone batteries. His is fully-charged while Minaj's bf is about to drain.

The exchange of diss has been going on since then with Meek Mill, recently, hitting at Drake on August 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina, Hollywood Life reported.

In front of his crowd, the rapper fired back saying, "Wayne don't f*** with you. Stunna don't f*** with you. Tyga don't f*** with you."

The recent diss followed a day after Drake performed Meek diss tracks, "Back To Back" and "Charged Up" while showing funny memes on screen.

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