Drake has fired off another round of shots against Meek Mill just when we thought their beef was dying down for good.

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Fans started yelling slanderous things about Meek Mill at a Drake concert recently, and Drake told them that he has it all covered.

“Don’t worry, he’s dead already,” Drake told the crowd over the weekend at the Landmark Music Festival in Washington, DC. They seemed to love what he had to say because their turned their anti-Meek Mill chant into cheers for Drake.

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But he didn’t end there. Drake then called on a sign language interpreter to help him perform his most recent Meek diss track, "Back To Back."

While Drake said plenty in both of his disses for Meek, he spoke out about the beef for the first time in an interview that was released last week and opened up about the moment he found out Meek was blasting him on Twitter for (allegedly) not writing his own raps.

“I’m just gonna bring it up ‘cause it’s important to me,” he told The Fader magazine. “I was at a charity kickball game— which we won, by the way— and my brother called me. He was just like, ‘I don’t know if you’re aware, but, yo, they’re trying to end us out here. THey’re just spreading, like, propaganda. Where are you? You need to come here.”

He said that’s when they all went into the studio and heard Funkmaster Flex of HOT 97 vowing that Meek would drop a diss track for Drake.

“We all circled up at the studio, and sat there as Flex went on the air, and these guys flip-flopped [about how] they were gonna do this, that, and the third.”

That night, Drake recorded his first diss track for Meek, "Charged Up".

“Given the circumstances, it felt right to just remind people what it is that I do. In case your opinions were wavering at any point.”

He added that he was shocked Meek didn’t pop back right away.

“This is a discussion about music, and no one’s putting forth any music? You guys are gonna leave this for me to do? This is how you wanna play it? You guys didn’t think this through at all— nobody? You guys have high-ranking members watching over you. Nobody told you that this was a bad idea, to engage in this and not have something?”

So after a few days, Drake dropped his second diss for Meek, "Back to Back", which Drake said he wanted to be the game changer.

“This has to literally become the song that people want to hear every single night, and it’s gonna be tough to exist during this summer when everybody wants to hear [this] song that isn’t necessarily in your favor.”