Drake debut his latest single “Summer Sixteen” on OVO Sound Radio today. Drizzy made sure to make it an event. The Canadian rapper took aim at Meek Mill in this record.
He raps, “I let the diss record drop you were standing right below me, nigga/We must have played it a hundred times, you was going to bed/Why would I put on a vest I expect you to aim for the head?/I coulda killed you the first time/You don’t have to try to say it louder nigga/We could hear you the first time/It’s nothing personal I would have done it to anyone.”
Listen to song via Apple Music here.
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