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Drake and Meek Mill End Feud With Concert Appearance

by Music-News.com on September 10, 2018

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Drake and Meek Mill have put an end to their feud.

On the latest stop of his Aubrey and The Three Amigos Tour with Migos, the In My Feelings rapper brought out his former nemesis during a show at the TD Garden in Boston on Saturday (08Sep18)

The pair were all smiles as they exchanged a quick handshake, before Meek performed his track, Dreams and Nightmares.

Drake later shared a picture of him and the Philadelphia rapper onstage, alongside an inspiring caption.

“This really gave me peace of mind tonight. Healing and moving forward created one of the most electric and gratifying moments of my career,” the Toronto native wrote.

“@meekmill I’m happy that you are home and that we could find our way back to our joint purpose (Cue the Kevin Garnett “anything is possible” adlib),” Drake joked, referencing the GIF of the now-iconic NBA player’s post-game interview.

“We both happy as shit!” Meek wrote as he shared the same snap on Instagram as his former rival.

Drake and Meek’s feud began in 2015, when Meek accused the God’s Plan star of using ghostwriters.

The 31-year-old hip-hop star retaliated with two diss tracks aimed at Meek, including the Back To Back freestyle.

Meek later admitted he had taken the beef too far, and said he was “out of control”.

“The way I was coming at everybody, I offended a lot of people at that point,” he told Ebro In The Morning last year. “I don’t give a f**k about nobody, how I was coming. And me as a person now when I’m not like that… I think I could have approached things better. It is what it is.”

Since then, Meek has served time behind bars at Chester State Prison in Pennsylvania. He was released in May.

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