Drake slams Meek Mill
Drake slammed Meek Mill during a concert at the Landmark Music Festival in Washington Saturday. Above, Drake appears at the Serena Williams Signature Statement by HSN show in New York Sept. 15, 2015. Getty Images

Drake continues to publicly bash Meek Mill, with the Toronto rapper slamming the Philadelphia rapper during a Landmark Music Festival concert in Washington Saturday. Even though neither of them has released any more diss tracks, it seems their feud is still going strong.

In a video that surfaced online, the crowd is heard chanting “F--- Meek Mill” during Drake’s set. The rapper laughs and responds, “Don’t worry, he’s dead already.” As expected, the crowd erupted in loud cheers. According to HotNewHipHop, Drake also performed his diss track “Back to Back” with a sign-language interpreter.

The feud between Drake and Mill began in July when the latter went on a Twitter rant accusing Drake of using a ghostwriter. The 28-year-old Canadian rapper responded by releasing two diss songs, “Back to Back” and “Charged Up.” Mill fired back with his own diss track called “Wanna Know.”

In an interview with Fader, Drake opened up about his feud, saying he was confused about why Mill would come after him. “You guys didn’t think this through at all -- nobody?” Drake said. “Nobody told you that this was a bad idea, to engage in this and not have something? You’re gonna engage in a conversation about writing music, and delivering music, with me? And not have anything to put forth on the table?”

He added: “I didn’t get it. I didn’t get how there was no strategy on the opposite end.” Speaking directly to allegations he uses a ghostwriter, Drake told the magazine, “I need, sometimes, individuals to spark an idea so that I can take off running.”

Mill and his girlfriend Nicki Minaj also talked about the beef with Drake in a GQ interview. The “All Eyes on You” rapper said he has no regrets about it, while Minaj admitted she doesn’t always “agree with everything he says.” Check out the video below of Drake slamming Meek Mill during his D.C. concert.