Wale said Meek Mill should've never started the battle with Drake. He also said the Philly MC should have been far better prepared, especially since he was the one who called Drizzy out.
"I honestly think he brought a pencil to a gunfight," said Wale about Meek. "He ain't even bring a knife but a pencil. [He brought] a piece of paper [and] tried to paper-cut him to death."
Wale said he's not sure why Mill started the conflict with Drake and that maybe it had something to do with alcohol.
"Somebody be off the drink right now," said Wale, when asked what he thought when he first saw Meek's tweet about Drake. "It's not a good look. It's not a good thing you're doing. I ain't talk to him. I called him several times since that joint ... I don't know what's going on."
"But I talk to a lot of the dudes in DreamChasers, Todd and Omelly, Rock, everyone's cool and whatever but when he did that I was just like 'Alright, somebody is off the drink.' Little testosterone on tour, like, you're with your girl. I don't know what's going on but it's not the right decision," added Wale.
Wale also said it wouldn't of mattered if Meek wrote a better diss song than Champagne Papi, because he works with Apple and can release cuts on a wider level. Mill, however, just gave his song "Wanna Know" to Funkmaster Flex so the playing fields weren't even at all.
In Wale's opinion, Drake is just a bigger artist than Mill is, and he was able to get the people on his side a lot easier.
"It's people who don't even listen to rap who are Drake fans," he said. "Like a lot of them."
You can watch the rest of Wale's "Breakfast Club" interview below, and please let us know in the poll question whether you agree with his statements about Meek.
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