Drake sent the Internet into a frenzy after he took shots at Meek Mill on a new track and the OVO rapper was also generous enough to share two other new songs, titled "Hotline Bling" and "Right Hand."

On the former, Drizzy juggles between rapping and singing about a particular lady who frequents his call log over D.R.A.M.'s buzz-track "Cha Cha," which was previously endorsed by Beyoncé. HotNewHipHop notes that the Toronto rapper initially debuted the song at his barber's wedding last week.

On "Right Hand," Drake finds himself dropping bars about his main chick borrowing a page from YG's book, proclaiming that "these streets just don't love you like I do...and they never will."

"Ok I know you want the Audi / I know you want to go to Maui / You and all your girlfriends / The ones you never bring around me / Cause you don't trust me like your last man / Did he open doors for ya? / Buy the things he can't afford for ya / Cause he must have did a lot for ya."

Both tracks premiered during the OVO Sound Radio show along with Drake's fiery "Charged Up," which has been highly speculated as a diss towards Meek Mill and Hot 97 personality DJ Funkmaster Flex. The track sounds like a response to Mill's rant on Twitter claiming the OVO head uses a ghostwriter.

Funkmaster Flex made headlines for leaking Quentin Miller's reference track for "10 Bands" in addition to him making claims that he has more reference tracks to share with the world.

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