The ongoing hip hop beef between Meek Mill and Drake is turning into a massive train wreck---for Mill that is. After Mill's epic twitter rant a couple of weeks ago taking aim at Drake for not writing his own raps, Mill just can't seem to let it go after many have already deemed him the loser in this unending battle of wills. Mill's unwillingness to concede was made ever apparent last night when he took the stage in Camden, New Jersey on the PinkPrint Tour to address the "Back to Back" rapper. This time, Mill wasn't just taking aim at Drake--he also took some swipes at Drake's mother. However, at this point we have to ask, is it a lost cause for Mill?

Mill, who apparently was feeling right at home in Philly's back yard, thought it was more than appropriate to address his opponent once again with some fresh bars. The "Wanna Know" rapper took to the stage decidedly amped for the occasion. In an excerpt from his bars, he address Drake's lack of street credibility and throws jabs at his acting past (referring to Degrassi).

"See I represent the n*ggas the come from the bottom," Mill raps. "If you started from that, make some f*cking noise / I said when I first seen my homie sitting in the casket / Is when I first went to get the ratchet / Sh*t is real, the f*ck Drake sent you to do me like Emmett Till / And I can smell death in the air and you the kill / When you was still out in the field toting them Glocks / Man he was still wheelchair Jimmy rolling them blocks "

Mill continue on, this time including Drake's mother and his suburbia upbringing: "My momma's used to holding Berettas when they is hot / Your momma used to peek out the window and call the cops / And the nerve of y'all n*ggas, saying you started from the bottom / When the real n*ggas dying, cops kill them, not a crime / All that bullsh*t you selling, real n*ggas never buy.

In more of Mill's bars, he even implies that the reason for he and Drake's rift is his current girlfriend, Nicki Minaj, who Drake insinuated that he would be "first in line" once she and her ex beau Safaree Samuels were over. Some fans, however, would insist that Mill's ghostwriting claims is what set this whole ordeal in motion.

While there's no contesting Mill's lyrical ability, fans on both sides of the fence are wondering if it would be better for Mill at this point to cut his loses and put his focus on his own career rather than continuing down this path and risking career suicide.

Watch Mill deliver bars below

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