Meek Mill Lets Go Of Feud With Drake And 50 Cent To Do More Productive Endeavors?

by Saranya Palanisamy / Jan 25, 2016 02:35 PM EST
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After his feud with Drake and 50 Cent, rapper Meek Mill seems to be planning on doing something more productive. Nicki Minaj's boyfriend declared that he got himself registered in a college and will be attending school again.

Mill, who spoke at Overbook High School in his hometown Philadelphia, shared his interest towards higher education. He even motivated students to stay in school.

"I just enrolled in college myself," said the rapper, as reported by Bet. "I took it upon myself to do that because I want to be the best at what I do."

"I want to be the best at what I do so I enrolled in college to educate myself, get myself more knowledge because knowledge make money, being educated makes you money and I like making money and taking care of my family," he added.

While awaiting punishment for parole violation, Mill reportedly donated 60,000 bottles of water to the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan to help people avoid using contaminated water in Flint.

Meek Mill has been in the news recently for his on-again off-again feud with Drake and 50 Cent. Even his girlfriend, Nicki Minaj, allegedly intervened in the clash to stop the rapper from engaging in more Twitter war.

Minaj reportedly sent out a chain of tweets, asking people to "STOP WORRYING ABOUT THEIR EGO . . . and focus on your talents," according to Nehanda Radio.

It was reportedly pretty clear that the post was meant for her beau, who had spent the last six months in a word war against the other rappers.

The feud between Meek Mill and Drake is one of the biggest celebrity beefs of 2015. It started in July last year when Nicki Minaj's beau took to Twitter to notify his fans not to compare him with Serena Williams' rumored boyfriend because the latter allegedly doesn't write his own rap songs.

Drake fired back at Mill via diss songs "Charged Up" and "Back to Back" and the latter retaliated with "Wanna Know," according to IB Times.

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