Let us tell y’all how Wale stopped by The Breakfast Club and was spilling all the tea!! As a fellow member of MMG, it was only right that he would be asked to weigh in on the Meek Mill & Drake situation as well as a few other topics. Yall know we don’t hear from Wale often but when we do, it’s always something worth the listen!
Label mate or not, Wale called a spade a spade when the Meek Vs. Drake came up. In a nutshell, Wale not only thinks that Meek was out of line coming for Drake, he believes Meeks’ defeat was inevitable.
He said: “I just feel like, and this is me speaking as someone who has been in the industry for a long time, I honestly feel like [Meek] brought a pencil to a gun fightYou cant compete with someobdoy who has those types of relationship. Im telling every one who thought Meek lost just off the strength of losing, it doesnt matter what he made, he could have made Ether 3.0, the opinions of the people would have been that of the kid from Toronto waxed him. Drake went to Apple and my man went to Funk Flexand theres nothing wrong with Flexbut we talking about Apple, breh. They heard Drakes joints all around the world.”
Yikes!!!
More on Drake, Wale spoke about Drake’s “Hotline Bling” in comparison to D.R.A.M.’s “Cha Cha:” “Id be mad, too. That was D.R.A.M.s moment and theres really no silver lining in thatDrake can get away with it though, hes linked up with Apple, man!”
There’s been some suspected, and proven turmoil with the MMG squad –from Meek’s beef with Wale, to Rick Ross’s tweets during the Meek and Drake dilemma. Here’s Wale’s feelings on MMG status as of recent:
“Were not the unit we once was. Im not gonna lie to you. It doesnt mean were not cool, but every one has gotta do what they gotta doTheres people that Meek Mill hangs out with a lot that he knows I dont bang with. And thats fine, I dont ask no body to get in my beefs, its not a problem, its rap, theres no bloodshed going on out here.”
Looks like after this interview there may be se trouble in paradise! Let’s chat below!
