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Meek finally gets a W

Hi, what up my brothers, I hope that y'all are doing well. I wanted to come to you guys with some fresh content. Since the hip hop articles and topics are such a heated debate, we are going to start posting about the current state of hip hop on a bi-weekly basis.

Basically a new post twice a month. Anyway, I thought I would start on the positive.

Now, I stand behind my Purple Reign article, however like I said I support anyone if their trying to make the right moves.

Anyway, as you recall, the greatest beef in hip hop ever happened last year. The Meek Mill beef was the biggest since I don't remember.

Anyway, we all know that Meek took the biggest L in recent recored history. I mean, it got so bad that people. we're giving Meek the L for stuff he did not even do.

Meek career basically got destroyed. Like stated I could care less about the beef, or the two individuals involved. However, I like a underdog and I respect as well as support any brother that trying to better himself.

I still can't stand Meek behavioror the message he gives through his music.  Secondly, the moves he made this week could be for the court (he has a case on him). But if his recent moves are honest and not for a lighter sentence then, I am officially giving Meek his first W.

Meek Mill has had a good week. First, he donated sixty thousand bottles of water to Flint, Michigan water contamination victims (the residents of Flint).

In addition, after speaking to a group of kids, Meek Mills make it known to the kids that he has went back to school, and he is working on his college degree.

For me, I give Meek mad respects and props for that. Y'all already know how I feel about education.

Therefore, for those two reason, I want to highlight this brother. And, also pray that he really opens his eyes, and take a look at the world.

Meek is 25, I believe. I hope that with a little youth on his side, he can mature to greater heights, and see the error in his ways.






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