OG Maco & Boi-1da Clash Amid Meek Mill Vs. Drake Twitter Beef

Once again, OG Maco is back causing a stir on Twitter — this time, by chiming in on Meek Mill vs. Drake, which is already being crowned the "Twitter Beef of 2015" (and we haven't even heard from Drizzy). The ATL rapper first pledged his support for Meek, and then added a little more to the conversation. Soon, OVO producer Boi-1da got involved, and, "U Guessed It," they had a nice little back-and-forth. It's been a good day on Rap Twitter.

Maco's first tweet confirmed that Meek's allegations were, indeed, truthfult, adding: "Sucks to have to compete with 6 n*ggas and get compared to 1."


After implying his first-hand knowledge of the "facts" behind Meek's accusations, Maco tweeted, "...Knew that call was coming. You can't even stand up for your friends these days cause they don't want it." We assume "that call" was from Quentin Miller, who Maco soon introduces — now the man who's emerged as the No. 1 ghostwriting suspect.

To be sure, Quentin's name is listed in the credits to several songs off Drake's If You're Reading This Its Too Late — as Maco shows us, including screenshots taken from Rap Genius in his ensuing tweets. We assume Miller doesn't want Maco to blow up his spot, but, in any case, Maco's attention was soon diverted to another man frequently listed in the IYRTITL credits, Boi-1da, one of Drake's main producers.

Maco did not, in fact, highlight Boi-1da's name — that's just the site's layout; still, they continued to go at it. Here's Boi-1da's response to Maco not hitting him up for beats:

Boi-1da kept the jokes coming, calling Maco "Sisqo," as Maco and the "Thong Song" singer both sport blonde hair.


Each man then used each of their respective cities, Atlanta and Toronto, to their opponent's intimidation, before things began to fizzle out.

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OG Maco, Meek Mill, Drake
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