10 Issues Drake and Future Addressed on #WATTBA
What a time to clear the air.
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Revelations - Listening to What a Time to Be Alive, you can tell that Future and Drake had a lot of pent up emotions they needed to vent. Let's take a look at several issues that they addressed on the project, including their issues with Meek and relationships gone astray. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photos from left: Prince Williams/FilmMagic, Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images for BET)
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Room for Improvement - Drake had his "Digital Dash" lighting up when he all but confirmed he and and Serena Williams were more than friends. Feeling like the man, he confessed, "Just walked in with a girl that’s making triple what I’m making, what an entrance."(Photos from left: Grant Lamos IV/Getty Images, Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)
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Jump out the Face - Meek Mill seems to be the target of Future's aggression on "Big Rings" it appears he's slamming Meek's Twitter fingers in the door when he spits:“You just a battle rapper, I'm an official trapper / N****s be dropping subliminals, they're just some jibber jabber / We take a Mellow Yellow then fill it with red forever-ever / These n****s is jealous, jealous / These n****s is scared, they telling, telling.”(Photos from left: Prince Williams/WireImage, Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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Drop Bombs on 'Em - Funkmaster Flex and Meek Mill felt the wrath of Drake on his solo effort "30 for 30 Freestyle," when he called the two out again for trying to halt his movement."When the higher-ups have all come together as a collective / With conspiracies to end my run and send me a message / 40, did you get the message? / 'Cause I just checked my phone and I didn't get it / I mean, I say hats off for a solid effort..."(Photos from left: Brad Barket/Getty Images for Time Warner Cable, Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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Diamonds Dancing - Future wanted Ciara and Russell Wilson to know that his life goes on too without a hitch and that he doesn't need a uniform to turn up, revealing that he's "Balling in the middle of the club, no jersey."(Photo: AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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