"Back to Back" rapper, Drake, dissed Meek Mill during his Landmark Music Festival performance in DC on Saturday saying to fans, "he's already dead." Although the beef seemed to die down after Mill removed his "Wanna Know" diss track from Soundcloud, the Philly rapper may have reignited ill feelings when he posted a none too friendly response to Drake and Future's WATTBA project on Instagram.

Over the weekend, Drake invaded Howard University and pretty much caused pandemonium in the city when the student body learned that the "6 god" was in town. Drake later performed at the Landmark Music Festival and certainly did not disappoint as the crowd's energy was electromagnetic at West Potomac Park in Southwest Washington. According to the Washington Post, the event was the first of its kind, as it was launched to raise dollars for the National Mall's restoration

Prior to Drake performing the "Back to Back" record, which is currently climbing the charts, the crowds began to incessantly chant, "f*ck Meek Mill, f*ck Meek Mill," They chanted until Drake was able to appease them by saying, "Don't worry, he's dead already," which took the crowds cheers through the roof.

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The fun didn't stop there. Drake even hired a sign language interpreter so no one was left out from the fun during the song's performance.

This is not the first time that Drake has addressed his opponent during a live performance. Back in August at his OVO Fest in Toronto, Drake dedicated a full power point presentation to Mill comprised of the funniest memes that mocked the rapper.

In his recent interview with Fader, Drake goes on record for the first time discussing his take on the beef with Mill, as well as his thoughts on ghostwriting.

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