The feud that seemingly came out of nowhere between rappers Drake and Meek Mill seems to just be getting started, after Mill took to Twitter to hurl a number of accusations at the Toronto rapper claiming he doesn't write his own raps. In response, Drake premiered a new track titled "Charged Up" on his OVOSound Radio segment this past Saturday, which definitely seemed to be taking aim at the Dreams Worth More Than Money rapper. Although Mill already voiced his opinion on the track via Twitter, citing it as being "baby lotion soft," it definitely didn't stop him from escalating the feud yet again with a public diss when the PinkPrint Tour made a stop in New York on Sunday night.

Mill took the stage on Sunday evening and addressed the topic of Drake once again. He is reportedly also scheduled to drop by Hot 97's DJ Funk Flex to respond to Drake's on-wax assault.

This comes on the heels of Flex releasing Drake's alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller's reference track to "10 Bands." Miller, who has been at the center of attention since the altercation started, came forward via Tumblr and refuted any and all claims suggesting he's Drake's ghostwriter.

Radio kingpin Flex has already alluded to listeners that there are more reference tracks to come, which will include Drake and Meek's joint track, "R.I.C.O," along with a few others.

Throughout hip-hop history, there have been a well-documented beefs such as Biggie versus Tupac and Jay Z versus Nas, and more. With the controversy brewing between Drake and Meek we have to wonder, will this pair's war of words write itself into the pages of hip-hop history as well?

Watch Mill's response to Drake below.

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