Meek Mill’s Photoshop skills are worse than his diss track

Meek Mill just premiered his long-awaited Drake diss track, „Wanna Know,“ on Hot 97. This is the cover that came with the track.

Is that Drake‚s face copy-pasted onto the body of a Milli Vanilli member? Is that the signature OVO owl turned into a spooky ghost? Do you think Meek has spent all of this time carefully cutting Drake‚s head out of a Drake photo using the lasso tool instead of writing a decent comeback? Forget the music: Meek’s taking a L on imagery alone.

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Meek Mill finally responds to Drake with his own diss track, "Wanna Know"

Over a week after Meek Mill first called out Drake for allegedly having a ghostwriter, the Philly rapper has responded with his own diss record, „Wanna Know“. The track follows two records from Drake — „Charged Up“ and „Back to Back Freestyle“ — that put Meek’s back against the wall. Everyone expected a response from Meek Mill earlier this week on Hot 97 DJ Funkmaster Flex’s show that never transpired. Meek Mill and his team began dropping hints this afternoon that the track would finally be released tonight, and on Flex’s show no less. Now that Meek has responded, the biggest beef in hip hop is in full swing.

Drake will surely respond with his own record in the next few days, but Meek is in the game now, and this battle is just…

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Windows 10 is up to 14 million installs already

Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi is checking in with a Windows 10 status update, revealing that the OS is already on some 14 million devices. He noted that not everyone who reserved an upgrade has gotten it yet, but says the rollout will continue in phases ov…

Windows 10 is on 14 million machines already

Microsoft is rolling Windows 10 out in phases, but the company just announced that over 14 million devices are all running its latest operating system. In a blog post, Windows marketing head Yusuf Mehdi says that Microsoft has „many more upgrades to go“ before everyone with a reservation gets their copy through. Those who reserved ahead of time will be prioritized.

If you haven’t yet decided to make the switch, though, you can still do so through the Get Windows 10 app on your PC. Here’s our full guide to getting the update. Windows 10 is the first major version of Windows to be made free for most consumers, so Microsoft can expect a faster upgrade pace than usual — especially considering how much of an improvement 10 is on 8.

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