As social media proceeded to drag Meek Mill over his rebuttal track to Drake, “Wanna Know,” major corporations got in on the Meek-slander. Some brands tried be witty and hip-hop conscious. Others were just downright mean.
From fast food chains to telephone providers, a bunch of brands tried their best to join the conversation and managed to push their products. Who had the best tweet?
Source: XXL
It’s ok, @MeekMill. Maybe beef isn’t your thing. #ChickenRings @Drake pic.twitter.com/4W8oPuoqQK
— White Castle (@WhiteCastle) July 31, 2015
Stay fed, Philly.
— Helper (@helper) July 31, 2015
Sorry @MeekMill, looks like you have egg on your face. @Drake wins. #overeasy.
— Eggland’s Best (@EgglandsBest) July 31, 2015
All these burgers and they still got beef. #BackToBack pic.twitter.com/ZCHfazodwB
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) July 29, 2015
Top Up with $200 or more Today and get #BacktoBack Credit on your Digicel phone! #DoubleCredit pic.twitter.com/lO9NGqhwJw
— Digicel Jamaica (@DIGICELJamaica) July 29, 2015
Meek Mill take it from us- if you gonna serve beef serve it high quality
— Whataburger® (@Whataburger) July 31, 2015