A photo posted by Meek Mill (@meekmill) on Jul 30, 2015 at 7:36pm PDT

A few days ago it was Funk Flex -- now it's Meek Mill's turn to be clowned as Charlamagne Tha God's "Donkey of the Day" after releasing "Wanna Know."

Fans begged the Breakfast Club co-host to bestow the dishonor on Meek after his initial Twitter rant, which prompted the whole beef, but instead, Charlamagne put the dunce cap on Funk Flex after the HOT 97 DJ falsely promised to play Meek Mill's response track last Sunday night (July 26).

Two days later and still no response track from Meek, Drake dropped "Back to Back," his second diss track in a row after "Charged Up." Finally, late Thursday night (July 30), Meek released his first response, "Wanna Know," and Charlamagne was not impressed. After calling the release "garbage," he says Meek would've done well with a "no-man," such as Kevin Hart, by his side to bar him from releasing the diss.

Charlamagne then makes fun of Meek for being upset Drake didn't tweet his album, saying he wasn't prepared for the ensuing beef, whereas every one of Drizzys' moves has been carefully calculated. Though he, on behalf of the hip-hop community, thanks Meek for making the past week so entertaining, he thinks it's now over for the Dreams Worth More Than Money rapper. Though Meek has only put out one diss track, compared to Drake's two, Charlamagne doesn't see any redemption for the Philly Dreamchaser.

Initially, he didn't think the beef would affect the respective fan bases of each rapper, he said Drake performed so well that he converted some of each rapper's fan base, but he now feels Drake performed so well that he converted some of his former haters, Charlamagne Tha God himself included.

On "Back to Back," Drake raps, "You gon' make me step out my f**kin' frame / You gon' make me buy bottles for Charlamagne" -- a promise he made good on, as Charlamagne showed us 6 bottles of Dom Perignon waiting for him in The Breakfast Club studio on Wednesday morning.

Last week, Meek had the No. 1 album in the country. Thanks to some trigger-happy "Twitter fingers," he's now Donkey of the Day.

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