


So what else can we do but try and unpack those lyrics? Let's start with the first verse: Last year I know you learned your lessonI could GPS you if you need some addressingĭrake could cheekily be making reference to the times that he shut Meek Mill down last year, but the most notable salt in the wound phrase here is the GPS one which could possibly be in reference to Meek Mill being put under house arrest for 90 days at the start of this year, possibly suggesting that Drake can come to him in order to settle their beef once and for all. But, like most feuds, the disses here are loaded discreetly behind a lyrical wall of speculative subtext that make it unclear if he's talking about Meek Mill at all. The feud between Meek Mill and Drake has been going on for a while now, so it seemed inevitable that there could be a track on Drake's new album dedicated to trashing the rapper. There's also another reason why the song is getting a little bit more attention than some of the rest on Views, and that's because there's speculation that "Hype" is possibly a Meek Mill diss track. Bombastic, menacing, and with that trademark cocky swagger that we've come to know and love from Drizzy, "Hype" is easily one of the standout tracks from Drakes new album, Viewswhich was released on Friday on Apple Music.
