Meek Mill has actually obtained himself captured in the crossfire of on the internet roguishness after he began involving with fans that examined whether he ‘d actually made $100 million throughout his occupation.
The dramatization started on Thursday (January 25), when the Dreams & & Nightmares rap artist made the adventurous claim on X (previously Twitter).
“I made over 100m in my life…I feed my community my family and change laws that send black and brown men to prison systematically … and I been on a 10 year success rate of the 1% of black men … why should they listen to you lol,” he composed.
When a follower examined the credibility of the claim, the Philly indigenous increased down. “Why are people so judgmental with nothing going on in their lives positive? I need answers, it’s some real crab in the barrel people pushing this tear your own people down narrative… it’s like looting your own community… focusing on yourself is very rewarding!”
I transformed 100m in my life … I feed my neighborhood my family members and adjustment regulations that send out black and brownish guys to jail methodically … and I gotten on an one decade success price of the 1% of black guys … why should they pay attention to you lol https://t.co/0MzarWM5xo
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) January 25, 2024
Why are individuals so judgmental with absolutely nothing taking place in their lives favorable? I require solutions, it’s some actual crab in the barrel individuals pressing this tear your very own individuals down story … it resembles robbery your very own neighborhood … concentrating on yourself is really fulfilling!
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) January 25, 2024
This isn’t the very first time that Meek has actually located himself in the crossfire of on the internet mess.
Recently, Meek required to X to ask what he believed was an innocent sufficient inquiry. “Do a lot of people play my music in South Africa I remember having on big show their [sic] few years back … how do yall listen to our music in South Africa???? On what platform or in Nigeria?” he asked.
The feedbacks were quick and harsh, with lots of African fans really feeling slighted by Meek’s ramification that the continent was regressive and behind the moments in modern technology.
“Well, it depends on the season. In summer we hear it through the trunk of an elephant. In spring the giraffes catch signal and play it out loud. You get me?” composed one commenter.
“Normally we use rocks but on a good day we use trees or we get one person to sing for the whole village,” composed an additional customer.
“On a good day we climb the mountain to listen to the forest play your music. On days when it’s rainy, we go down the nearest river and a mermaid comes out to sing your songs. We have only one computer here in my village, so it was my turn to tweet. [praying hands emoji] will hear from me next year,” checked out an additional remark.