New York - The war of the words continues between rappers Meek Mill and Drake.
Mill said Sunday night that that a song Drake wrote dissing him is soft - like baby lotion.
Mill made the comments at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where he was opening on tour for his girlfriend, Nicki Minaj.
Drake released the song Charged Up dissing Mill over the weekend after the Philadelphia-based rapper claimed Drake didn't write the lyrics for a song they collaborated on this year.
Mill said to the audience: "I was doing my album and I asked (Drake) to give me a verse for my album, but (Drake) gave me a verse that he didn't write that another (person) wrote."
He added of Drake's diss song: "I heard that (song), that (song) was very soft, baby lotion soft."
Mill said last week that Drake did not write his verse for the song R.I.C.O., which appears on his album, Dreams Worth More Than Money. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart this month.
"When it comes to this rap (stuff)," Mill said, "Biggie and Tupac died to be the ... greatest. If you're going to be the greatest ... just make sure you're on your ... pen game and keep it all the way ... 100."
Drake Instagrammed this on Sunday, followed by the release of his song Charged Up:
Some of the lyrics include...
"I did some charity today for the kids, But I'm use to it cause ya'll charity cases. All ya'll stare in my face in hopes you could be my replacement. We stay silent cause we still at war and I'm very patient."
And if that wasn't enough...
"Wow, I'm honoured that you think this is staged".
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