Meek Mill Goes Viral For His Tough Questions For Kamala Harris

It seems like the absolutely chaotic 2024 summer we’ve had so far is getting Meek Mill slowly but surely back into electoral politics after years of advocacy and other politically, legislatively, or socially relevant work. Moreover, he recently took to Twitter with a tough question that he wants to ask Kamala Harris. For those unaware, the “5AM In Philly” MC explained how he doesn’t really know a lot about either Harris or her opponent, Donald Trump, beyond what the media has told him and the theories that he came across. As such, it looks like he chose to share that process of discovery, personal research, and policy evaluation with his followers instead of focusing on it himself.

“When I was locked up tv programming taught me every detail about ‘stormy Daniels’. That was when I learned the art of programming ….” Meek Mill had ranted about Trump. “My X has turned back to trump life again … i never did a history check on trump he even been to my hood with ot7 mobbing! He got shot at basically put his middle finger up after a bang out got hit in the head nobody ran. hope you get well too we get shot at a lot! Got indicted. still running for president! Who is this guy trump fr I know some wild guys but wtf lol just my thoughts!

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Meek Mill’s Question For Kamala Harris

I’m not endorsing anybody I know nothing about politics …” Meek Mill continued. “He was owning building. I was living in north Philly in poverty getting shot at. Seeing death going to jail for environmental s**t … all I see on phones and tvs is trump. it’s like tf is this guy.” “I wanna ask Kamala Harris questions about her past as a da. Even if she had to be tough….” he said of the Democratic candidate. “All I hear is rumors of her. I would ask her 3 questions about black and brown men going to prison. And her views and try to help her understand from a survival standpoint point she may have never had to encounter!”

Furthermore, the irony is that Meek Mill endorsed Josh Shapiro to be Kamala Harris’ vice presidential running mate. Does he know about her campaign or not? We’ll see to what extent the Philly rapper will learn more…

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Meek Mill Seemingly Praises Donald Trump In Confusing Twitter Rant

Meek Mill put his Twitter fingers to use on August 14. The rapper decided to weigh in on several notable figures, including Kamala Harris, Mark Cuban, and Elon Musk. The figure who drew most of his attention, though, was former President Donald Trump. Meek Mill gave lots of thoughts on Trump, especially with regards to the former President’s assassination attempt. He made it clear that he was impressed with Trump, even if little else about his string of tweets was clear.

The whole thing kicked off with Meek Mill discussing Stormy Daniels. The rapper recalled watching the Daniels while he was locked up, and claimed to have learned about Donald Trump through said trial. He was taken with what he learned, apparently. “My X has turned back to Trump life again,” he said. “Never did a history check on Trump he even been to my hood with ot7 mobbing.” Then, in a separate tweet, the Philadelphia rapper gave his thoughts on the Trump assassination attempt. The verdict? Mill believed the ex-President handled it with style.

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Meek Mill Clarified That He Doesn’t Endorse Trump

“He got shot at basically put his middle finger up after a bang out got hit in the head nobody ran,” Meek Mill wrote. “Hope you get well too we get shot at a lot.” The rapper proceeded to marvel at the fact that Donald Trump was indicted on multiple crimes and is still mounting a presidential run. “Got indicted still running for president,” he concluded. “Who is this guy Trump fr I know some wild guys but wtf lol just my thoughts.” Fans flocked to quote tweet and comment on Meek Mill’s tweet. Perhaps sensing that some controversy was headed his way, the rapper decided to clarify a few things.

Despite praising Trump’s behavior, Meek Mill stated that he was not endorsing any political candidate. “I’m not endorsing anybody I know nothing about politics,” he wrote in a follow up tweet. “He was owning building I was living in north Philly in poverty. Getting shot at seeing death going to jail for environmental sh*t. All I see on phones and TVs is Trump, it’s like tf is this guy.” The one political cause Meek Mill has been vocal about is prison reform. He even told fans he’d like the chance to discuss reform with Kamala Harris. “I would ask her 3 questions about black and brown men going to prison and her views and try to help her understand,” he asserted.

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Meek Mill Is Now Scared Of Politics Thanks To Joe Biden’s COVID-19 Diagnosis

The 2024 U.S. presidential election is an absolute firestorm right now, and a lot of folks’ casual exposure to it saw some huge shocks. Many people who usually don’t pay attention to politics suddenly had a presidential assassination attempt to contend with, and Trump’s Democratic opponent Joe Biden also threw a wrench into things. Well, he technically wasn’t the one to do so, as the White House recently announced that the 46th Commander in Chief tested positive for COVID-19 this week. Furthermore, this has led many people, including Meek Mill, to remark on how wild this election cycle has been, and what chaos remains for the country at the end of the tunnel.

“I wish I never learned about politics because now y’all scaring me,” Meek Mill tweeted in reaction to Biden’s COVID diagnosis. Of course, this is a pretty ironic and likely irrelevant statement for the future, as we’re sure that he will continue to comment on political matters moving forward. In addition, the Philly MC often comments on social and community issues that sometimes overlap with political fare, although one recent example certainly had nothing to do with electoral campaigns or social causes. He recently called for a “manhunt” for a viral Philadelphia man who allegedly ejaculated on a woman’s leg in public.

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Meek Mill Wishes He Never Learned About Politics

 
 
 
 
 
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While Meek Mill ponders on this Biden and Trump showdown, one of his friends sought to patch up one of his own beefs: 50 Cent. “We just bumped into each other,” Fif affiliate Mike Knox said in a video with one of Meek’s colleagues. “We had a serious conversation about this situation with Meek and how I was out of pocket, how I was wrong, right? How I was f***ed up, how I was disrespectful. I wasn’t on man time, how I got caught up in the bulls**t with the Instagram and being disrespectful.

“We had something going on together where we always supposed to do something together and switch, and I got on some bulls**t,” Mike Knox continued. “Right, with the Meek Mill hate train, with the disrespect and with saying anything that wasn’t supposed to be said on a man’s time. And as a man, I apologize. I was wrong, it shouldn’t have happened. It’s not going to happen again, that’s not how we move, that’s not how we handle s**t. As a man, Meek, I apologize. As a man, [Meek’s friend], I apologize, and this s**t won’t happen no more.”

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50 Cent’s Friend Meets With Meek Mill’s Camp To Apologize For Dissing Him

We all know that 50 Cent and Meek Mill don’t always get along, but it seems like their spats have been enough to rope their entourages in. Moreover, some folks on both MCs’ camp have launched some scathing attacks against the latter, including Fif’s friend Mike Knox’s disses against the Philly MC. However, everyone is always capable of acknowledging when they’ve gone too far, and while the two rappers might not be letting bygones be bygones here, hopefully they take inspiration from their crews. Knox apparently met with one of Meek’s friends to apologize for his actions and forge a better bond.

“We just bumped into each other,” 50 Cent’s friend Mike Knox told Meek Mill’s friend. “We had a serious conversation about this situation with Meek and how I was out of pocket, how I was wrong, right? How I was f***ed up, how I was disrespectful. I wasn’t on man time, how I got caught up in the bulls**t with the Instagram and being disrespectful. We had something going on together where we always supposed to do something together and switch, and I got on some bulls**t. Right, with the Meek Mill hate train, with the disrespect and with saying anything that wasn’t supposed to be said on a man’s time. And as a man, I apologize. I was wrong, it shouldn’t have happened. It’s not going to happen again, that’s not how we move, that’s not how we handle s**t. As a man, Meek, I apologize. As a man, [Meek’s friend], I apologize, and this s**t won’t happen no more.”

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50 Cent’s Friend Apologizes To Meek Mill

Furthermore, Meek Mill also has some other rap beefs to handle, such as a reignited feud with Soulja Boy. Folks may remember that he got a lot of recent flack for his alleged connection to the Diddy accusations, and many clowned him for his supposed relationship with him. It all became a pretty nasty affair, and one that Meek’s had to deal with for a while now. Hopefully this move from the 50 Cent camp inspires some more reconciliation.

Meanwhile, 50 Cent recently fell victim to a Twitter hack that made $720K in minutes off of a cryptocurrency scam. He probably has more worries about that right now than about Meek Mill. We’ll see if they actually make up at some point in the future in a more grand and official manner. But props to their circle for opening those conversations.

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Meek Mill, REFORM Alliance, and NJ Governor Phil Murphy Announce Historic Clemency Effort on Juneteenth

Meek Mill, REFORM Alliance, and NJ Governor Phil Murphy Announce Historic Clemency Effort on Juneteenth

In a historic move on Juneteenth, Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey, alongside Meek Mill and the REFORM Alliance team, including Wallo267, Jessica Jackson, and Erin Haney, announced a groundbreaking initiative to issue systematic, category-driven clemencies. This effort is expected to set new statewide records.

Governor Murphy detailed his plans to issue pardons and commutations, emphasizing expedited consideration for certain clemency applications. The Executive Order signed today outlines categories of pending or future clemency applications eligible for expedited review. For instance, non-violent conviction pardons may be fast-tracked for individuals who have remained free from justice system involvement for a significant period. Others receiving expedited consideration include those serving sentences reflecting excessive trial penalties and victims of domestic or sexual violence or sex trafficking incarcerated for crimes against their perpetrators.

The initiative aims to address and rectify inequities perpetuated in the criminal justice system. The Executive Order also establishes a Clemency Advisory Board, the first of its kind in state history, tasked with reviewing clemency applications and making informed recommendations to the Governor. This board ensures diverse expertise guides the Governor’s decisions.

“As we celebrate Juneteenth and reflect on our nation’s ongoing journey toward racial justice for Black and Brown Americans, I am proud to sign this Executive Order to help address inequities and unfairness in our system of justice in New Jersey,” said Governor Murphy. “This new clemency initiative is a cornerstone of our Administration’s efforts to make New Jersey the State of Second Chances. Today, we pledge to take a responsible and equity-driven approach to pardons and commutations that will prioritize the most compelling cases.”

“Governor Murphy’s actions today are bigger than a new program or correcting a handful of injustices. This is an entirely new approach to clemency that is going to cut red tape and restore hope, dignity, and opportunity for people unjustly trapped in the system,” said Robert “Meek Mill” Williams, Co-Founder and Co-Chair, REFORM Alliance. “I know personally the life-changing impact that clemency can have. Today’s announcement means that many more people will have an opportunity to reunite with their families, get back on their feet, and chase their dreams. It takes true leadership to use executive power like this, and I applaud Governor Murphy for doing what’s right and taking this bold step.”

“Juneteenth is a time for us to celebrate freedom fighters,” said Wallace “Wallo267” Peeples, Chief Marketing Officer, REFORM Alliance. “Governor Murphy’s clemency initiative honors that spirit. But today, the Governor is not just unlocking physical freedom – he’s unleashing human potential of thousands of people who have been stuck in the system. He’s telling them that their struggles, their growth, and their perseverance matter and can lead to a new beginning for them and their families. This is a game-changer for New Jersey that is going to create a positive ripple effect statewide.”

To support this initiative, a dedicated website (nj.gov/clemency) has been launched for more information on the Governor’s clemency efforts. Over the past six years, the Murphy Administration has implemented several initiatives to provide second chances for justice-involved individuals, solidifying New Jersey’s reputation for progressive criminal justice reforms.

REFORM Alliance, under the leadership of Jessica Jackson and Erin Haney, has collaborated with Governor Murphy and others nationwide to pass 18 bipartisan bills in 11 states, creating pathways for over 800,000 people to exit the justice system.

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Meek Mill Borrows Drake’s Timestamp Formula For “5AM In Philly”

Meek Mill needs a rebrand. He’s become “Twitter fingers” exclusively, between the viral moments and the extremely unfortunate friendship he has/had with Diddy. It’s not the best time to be a Meek fan, and something that could go a long way in fixing that is the music. It worked back in 2018, when he dropped Championships and managed to go Platinum. That album really benefited from a Drake-featured single, and Meek’s latest song decided to borrow a Drake-originated structure.

“5AM In Philly” is a transparent riff on Drake’s timestamp records. The ones that the Toronto rapper has been doing since 2010, and are regularly cited as some of his greatest tracks ever. It’s a bold move, and Meek really goes for the full timestamp treatment. He gets a moody instrumental that sounds like it came out of the OVO camp. Wistful piano keys coalesce with a subtle drum pattern, giving Meek Mill plenty of time to wax poetic about his life. There’s even a part near the two minute mark where the drums adopt the same exact pattern as the backend of Drake’s “6PM In New York.”

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Meek Mill Turns In A Forgettable Drake Impression

It’s a classic move from producer Noah “40” Shebib. A concept that Meek bizarrely reminds us of by adopting a rhyme scheme around the number “40.” “And the time meet the time, you forty without a dime (I’m just a man),” he aggressively raps. “And the only thing you own is a .40 and a little .9. So if he kill son, that’s the only way he gon’ shine.” Not enough Drake similarities? How about the fact that Meek Mill decides to talk about “scary times” during the outro. One would be hard-pressed to think the rapper is referencing Drake’s Scary Hours EPs. The production is cool, and the rapping is passable. Meek does such a poor job of hiding his influences, though, that it feels like Drizzy karaoke.

What are your thoughts on “5AM In Philly” by Meek Mill? Does Meek sound good changing up his style? Do his bars hit home? Do the similarities to Drake distract you? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Meek Mill. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

N**gas gettin’ in your head, that sh*t might change your dog
I change my drawers, then put on my Glock when I wake up
(I need someone who understands)
Crazy part, that sh*t just made my block really break up
I’m the motivation, I made n**gas get their cake up

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Meek Mill Claims He Doesn’t Believe In Hell After Unfollowing Diddy

Meek Mill has really been putting his Twitter fingers to use in 2024. The rapper has gotten in heated exchanges with other rappers, and defended (or at least, tried to defend) his close relationship with the disgraced Diddy. Most of these social media encounters have not gone his way. He did, however, decide to unfollow Diddy on Instagram after footage of the mogul attacking Cassie was released on CNN. Meek apparently had enough. The Philadelphia rapper then decided to share his thoughts on the afterlife via X (formerly Twitter).

Meek Mill, who used to pray on his song “Times Like This,” does not believe in organized religion. That’s what he told his followers on May 21. He also revealed that he’s been a non-believer since he was a teen. “I don’t have a religion due to the simple facts of racism and judgement and now war,” he wrote. “I made my mind up at the age of 15 living in treacherous conditions.” While surprising, Meek’s tweet made some sense given his difficult life experiences.

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Meek Mill Claims He Doesn’t Have A Religion

It was the rest of the tweet that made things confusing. Despite claiming not to have a religion, the rapper claimed he still believed in God. He just didn’t believe in the darker aspects of religion, like hell. “I strongly believed in god,” he asserted. “He answered every prayer. I don’t believe in hell and I don’t need too because my heart gold.” Meek Mill’s decision to cherry pick which aspects of spirituality he believes in is certainly a choice, but it falls in line with the rapper’s admirable effort to set a good example.

Meek talked about the importance of positivity as recently as January. “Being gangsta will get you hurt put in jail or killed,” he tweeted. “Being smart will get you out of poverty and your family and friends living better … It’s no comparison, being smart is the only solid way out the trenches… everything else is wide range life risk just to survive.” Meek has continued to pick fights with other celebrities since this tweet, but the sentiment remains a solid one. As the old adage goes, do as he says, not as he does.

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Meek Mill Says He Doesn’t Believe In Hell Because His Heart Is Gold

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Philadelphia-born rapper Meek Mill— known for his candidness on social media, recently took to the X platform to share his thoughts on a range of topics from spirituality to mental health in the Black community. The 37-year-old recording artist, whose real name is Robert Rihmeek Williams, opened up about his personal beliefs and the societal issues he observes, sparking discussions among his followers.

In a tweet on Tuesday, May 21, Meek Mill delved into his views on religion, revealing his reasons for distancing himself from organized faith. “I don’t have a religion due to the simple facts of racism and [judgment] and now war,” he wrote. Reflecting on his formative years, he continued, “I made my mind up at the age of 15 living in treacherous conditions. I strongly believed in god. He answered every prayer… I don’t believe in hell and I don’t need [to] because my heart [is] gold.”

Meek’s comments highlight a journey of personal faith that rejects traditional religious structures, instead emphasizing a direct, personal connection with God. His mention of “treacherous conditions” alludes to his challenging upbringing in Philadelphia, where he faced numerous hardships that shaped his worldview.

Beyond his spiritual reflections, Meek Mill also addressed accusations of being a puppet for white billionaires, specifically Michael Rubin, a prominent entrepreneur and philanthropist. Dismissing the claims, Meek defended his independence and the genuine nature of his partnerships.

Additionally, the rapper voiced concerns about the impact of social media on mental health, particularly within the Black community. In a tweet from May 16, he stressed the importance of therapy over the constant chatter of social media. “The Black community needs therapy over social media point blank… The points we be trying to make don’t lead to anything,” he asserted. Highlighting the nature of online interactions, he added, “Just a bunch of people pointing fingers all day… I talk because I see a generation run by computers… Computers don’t suffer but people do!”

Meek Mill’s advocacy for mental health awareness is in line with his role as Co-Chair of the Reform Alliance, an organization dedicated to criminal justice reform. His call for therapy reflects a broader concern about the well-being of the community, urging individuals to seek meaningful support rather than superficial online engagement.

Thoughts?

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50 Cent Promotes Meek Mill Diss Track From G-Unit Rapper, Alludes To Diddy

50 Cent just never gives up on trolling his opps online, and he’s been having a field day this year thanks to Meek Mill and Diddy’s animosity towards him. Moreover, his latest tactic on the Philly MC was to promote a diss track from his G-Unit artist and partner Mike Knox, who released the track “Rihmeek” to diss him. Some notable lines include “You went through it with Drake and lost Nicki, Rihmeek” and “You throwing all these tantrums on Twitter and nobody scared.” “@mikeknoxofficial had a few words for Meeka that girl quit but don’t think she ain’t hold her man down. LOL,” Fif captioned the song repost on Instagram, referring to Meek supporting Diddy amid his legal scandal.

Speaking of Diddy, 50 Cent has been his biggest hater all year, whether it’s legitimately blasting him for his alleged crimes or making endless jokes and trolls about him. The most recent development in this regard was more serious, as it centered around new footage of Sean Combs assaulting Cassie and then releasing an apology video after the clip spread like wildfire. “This is why they put that tape out, they know they can’t charge him with what we saw, but they know we can’t unsee what we saw,” the Queens MC expressed. “This [apology] is not going to work, who is advising him right now? SMH bad move.”

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50 Cent Trolls Meek Mill Yet Again With G-Unit Diss Track Promo

Elsewhere, 50 Cent also believes that Diddy’s alleged secret tapes are what have kept many of his close peers silent amid this whole debacle. If they actually exist, they could potentially incriminate others in the criminal accusations against the Bad Boy mogul, out them as victims, or just expose their behavior. However, the existence of this footage from his parties is unknown, unconfirmed, and as of writing this article, purely speculative. But folks think that this isn’t the end.

For example, many outlets, celebrities who have commented on the matter, and social media users believe there is even more evidence out there. We’ll never really know unless some of this alleged evidence drops like a bombshell, much like the hotel hallway footage of Diddy and Cassie. But 50 Cent’s constant trolling will be there regardless, and Meek Mill might not be a big fan of this recent move. Is a response track on the way? Stay tuned…

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Nicki Minaj Accused Of Leaking Alleged Diddy & Meek Mill Audio By Jaguar Wright

Jaguar Wright is back at it with more wild Diddy claims and theories, the latest of which ropes Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill back into the mix. Moreover, folks may remember that an alleged audio clip of Meek and Sean Combs surfaced online amid the wave of abuse, sexual assault, and sex trafficking claims against the Bad Boy mogul. The Philly MC has been staunchly against the narrative of his involvement online, and this audio clip was never confirmed to be real or fake. However, during a recent interview with RealLyfe Productions, Wright claimed that Meek’s ex, Nicki, was the one who leaked this clip and has been sitting on it for a long time.

“And f***ing Meek Mill running the f**k around, talking about expensive pain?” Jaguar Wright said about Meek Mill. “And his a**? F**k Meek! He’s a f***ing fruit loop, he Diddy-fied. He’s a deep-fried f***ot, period. He Diddy-fied, he Diddy-fried. He let Diddy do our bop. F**k Meek, real rap! Yeah, that was f***ing him! F***ing Nicki put that s**t out to hear. Goddamn Nicki recorded that at the freak-off, in the Calabasas. She been waiting to drop that s**t on Meek. She just wasn’t going to tell nobody it was Diddy. But now that Diddy out there… why not? [The guy who’s claiming he recorded it is] somebody that got paid.” “I’m saying: Shawn Carter, you’re a piece of s**t,” she said of Jay-Z in the beginning of the interview. “Taking Pimp C wasn’t bad enough?”

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DJ Akademiks Reacts To Jaguar Wright’s Diddy, Meek Mill & Nicki Minaj Claims: Watch

Beyond this Diddy, Meek Mill, and Nicki Minaj gossip, Jaguar Wright also recently spoke on her relationship with Katt Williams and… the Illuminati? “Wanna know what’s interesting? Katt Williams had taught me how to be Jaguar Wright,” she said during this same interview. “He taught me so much in nine months. Walking away was hard, but it was when the Illuminati first started coming after him, and I left. You know, back in that moment, Katt was still wearing Kevlar to bed… To bed.”

Meanwhile, amid all of Diddy’s other current controversies at the moment, we’re sure this is just speculative and unconfirmed fuel to the fire. Maybe Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj will one day address this in more detail, although it seems like too wild of a story to recognize. But we wouldn’t be surprised if there is some backlash here. After all, Jaguar Wright ruffles more than a few feathers, regardless of whether she’s telling the truth or not.

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