www.vladtv.com - "As a grown man you don't need another grown man to validate your existence by tweeting out your stuff, and if he doesn't do it then you get upset. It's just really...I don't know. I guess kids in junior high might be going through the same thing," says Karrine Steffans. "To me, if that is part of the root of how the Meek Mill/Drake thing happened, that in itself is...How old is Meek? Is he young? He seems very young." Drake's inability to use his Twitter fingers may have been what sparked the beef between him and Meek Mill, but regardless, Karrine feels Meek is too old to get mad over something so trivial. "It's no one else's job to push your album," she explains. "That's the thing: you stand on your own merit, you just get s*** done, and you don't ask anybody for anything. The work speaks for itself." Karrine - who doesn't "take requests" herself - enjoyed Drake and Meek's highly-publicized back and forth, but you won't catch her jumping onto Meek's bandwagon anytime soon. In fact, Karrine claims she's never even heard a track from the Philly native in it's entirety. She is, however, a huge fan of Drake, and says his diss tracks "Charged Up" and "Back To Back" are "very 'Ether.'" Press play above to find out why she "loved the thought and the business behind" Drake's tracks, and why her only message for Meek Mill is "you're not gonna win."