But the same day Wale said those words to the Breakfast Club, he did an interview with Rap Radar that was more sympathetic to his MMG labelmate.
“This dude ain’t no loser,” Wale says to Rap Radar’s podcast, adding that Meek Mill sold nearly 250,000 copies of Dreams Worth More Than Money in its first week.
He also suggests Meek didn’t get back at Drake after ‘Back to Back’ because it was such a respectful diss track:
“Y’all don’t realize, that was the most respectful diss record of all time,” Wale says. “He didn’t say eff you. He didn’t say, ‘You a b-word. You a n-word.’ He ain’t say really nothing. He just was using his success versus your success being real kinda funny. Let alone bloodshed, there was no fights, no nothing over this. When that happened, Meek ain’t gonna be trippin like that because Meek literally hangs with people that me and them don’t get along at all. It’s just a part of the game.”
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