Drake-Meek Mill feud news: Nicki Minaj reportedly takes exception to Drake slamming her beau

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The Drake-Meek Mill feud started last summer, but Nick Minaj has not said a single word about it, until recently. Minaj is said to be planning to make a diss track about the Canadian rapper if he does not stop the tirade against her boyfriend rapper, Meek Mill.

Hollywood Life exclusively reported that the "Anconda" singer is ready to use the mic in order to settle the drama and put a stop to it. A source confided in the publication, stating, "Drake doesn't want to start a war with Meek [Mill] again because, if he does, Nicki [Minaj]'s going to grab the mic and go in on Drake,"

The source added, "Nicki can put Drake on blast for a lot of things, including how he's been after her for years, but she never gave in because she's loyal to Meek. No doubt Meek and Nicki have issues but at the end of the day, Meek's her man and she'll ride hard for him. If she's got to get on the mic herself and start throwing shots at Drake, she will!"

Minaj's patience almost ran out during a recent show of Drake in Philadelphia, Mill's hometown. The "One Dance" hit maker started lambasting her boyfriend again, and Meek Mill threatened Drake on Instagram, stating that they will soon cross paths and it will not be enjoyable, Inquisitr reported.

Speaking of the Philly show, TMZ added that Meek Mill tried to block Drake in having an after-party anywhere in the town. Sources told the publication that Mill and his crew made calls to different establishment telling them to decline any request for a night of good time for Drake.

The report mentioned that the plan of Mill reached Drake, which only made him more pissed. It is said that it was the reason why the rapper lambasted the Philly rapper during the show. It is not sure though if Mill was successful or Drake was in a hurry to get out of town.

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