"Back to Black" was covered by American singer Beyoncé and American rapper André 3000 for the soundtrack of the 2013 film The Great Gatsby. Chalk up another L for Meek. “Back to Back” is the second of Drake’s responses to Meek Mill following his allegations of ghostwriting in July 2015, via a now-deleted tweet: The title refers to the second diss track in a week (it came just four days after Drake dissed Meek Mill on “Charged Up”), as well as The Toronto Blue Jays winning back to back championships. When you wake up in the mirror, you looking in the mirror, you hearing what the nigga told you, some shit about yourself that you can’t even deal with. It was the final song recorded for the album and was included after the producers wanted a darker moment on The Great Gatsby: Music from … The song cover shows Joe Carter, of Drake’s hometown team the Toronto Blue Jays, after he hit the winning home run from the 1993 World Series against Meek’s hometown team, the Philadelphia Phillies. “3Peat”, and played it at his OVOFest headlining show, “Best Rap Performance” category at the 2016 Grammy Awards, the first diss track to do so, Meek Mill Freestyles on Flex (2018) | Freestyle #118. In an interview on October 28, 2016, Meek Mill finally revealed what he thought about the track, stating: I ain’t think it was no shit that people was gonna be like, ‘you got killed.’ I thought it was hot. After Meek’s response track “Wanna Know” was released, Drake prepared a third diss track entitled “3Peat”, and played it at his OVOFest headlining show. Drake just throwing jabs so Meek responds so he can drop the real ether. The entire album "Back to Black" is kind of a story, and taking that story into account, Back to Black is a pretty simple song. Jay Z, who served as an executive producer for the soundtrack, suggested the song to its producer Baz Luhrmann. I waited four days, nigga, where y'all at? “Back To Back” was nominated in the “Best Rap Performance” category at the 2016 Grammy Awards, the first diss track to do so. Back to Back Lyrics: Oh man / Oh man, oh man / Not again / Yeah, I learned the game from William Wesley, you can never check me / Back to back for the niggas that didn't get the message / Back to back He ain’t cassidy. True to his word, Drake performed the song live at OVO Fest accompanied by fan-made memes that dissed Meek Mill, a move taken straight from the Jay Z playbook. The release date of this track was no mistake, as the Phillies and Blue Jays faced off that same night (July 29th, 2015) on Sportsnet. You getting bodied by a singing nigga”. I gotta give you the L. You gon' make me buy bottles for Charlemagne, Yeah, I learned the game from William Wesley, you can never check me, Back to back for the niggas that didn't get the message, Yeah, and fuck, you left The Boy no options, You gon' make me step out of my fuckin' frame. That’s how we battle where we come from. Carter went to twitter to personally thank Drake for using his picture as cover art. You can’t have six months in between disses. She fell hard for a man (Blake Fielder Civil) under bad circumstances (Tears Dry suggests she was the other woman from the start) and the love was a powerful mutual thing. The song premiered in April 2013 after several snippets of it appeared online and it was used in the trailer for the film. Poetically, the Blue Jays came out on top, 8-2. Like when we shoot at niggas, you gotta shoot a nigga through the heart. This is widely considered as the point where Drake won the beef. “Yeah, trigger fingers turn to twitter fingers The title refers to the second diss…, just four days after Drake dissed Meek Mill on “Charged Up”, performed the song live at OVO Fest accompanied by fan-made memes that dissed Meek Mill. The Blue Jays won the year before in 1992, earning “back to back” titles. However, the diss was never released in full. He’s more popular. I'm not sure what it was that really made y'all mad, I mean whoa, can't fool the city, man, they know what's up, This for y'all that think that I don't write enough, You love her, then you gotta give the world to her, Yeah, trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers, And shout-out to all my boss bitches wifin' niggas, I been puttin' on a show, it was a sell-out event, I didn't wanna do it, gave me every reason, Please, check 'em for a wire or a earpiece, Please, think before you come for the great one, I got the fest in five days and it's my shit, “Back to Back” is the second of Drake’s responses to Meek Mill following his allegations of ghostwriting in July 2015, via a now-deleted You should’ve had a full clip of at least four tracks before attacking. RIP My nigga meek. Carter went to twitter to personally thank Drake for using his picture as cover art. Back to Black Lyrics: He left no time to regret / Kept his dick wet with his same old safe bet / Me and my head high / And my tears dry, get on without my guy / You went back …