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The Meek Mill interview ...
As you know the highly anticipated interview with Taxstone n Meek mill finally dropped. On the first listen I let them speak before I made any comments or found flaws in the conversation, now to me Meek was very genuine and humble for the interview as he wanted to clear the air. While going down his path to success the roads got bumpy, we all now how the streets can be no matter how far you try to remove yourself somehow you get in trouble. With that being said he stirred up some hiphop drama which we (the culture) thrive on. From cassidy to beans, 50, game, and yea drizzy. In my opinion Meek went head on with everyone except drake. There’s a point in the interview where Meek asked Tax “what part did you feel killed me” tax replied “the beat”. Yea the beat is cool and all that but that’s not where he killed you it was the “trigger fingers turn to twitter fingers” line that really crunched this shit tbh. Now everybody knows Meeks background story young bull ready to spit 1000 bars against anybody, he has that “who wants what” persona that the streets loved. It’s like he was the new BROAD STREET BULLY, a DMX of his time. Now in the next part of the interview Meek said “he doesn’t have to make rap disses against n!&&@$ ….I’m making money …”. That’s a pack of bullshit if I ever heard it. He shouldn’t have started the beef if he wasn’t gonna see it through. Not only did he let the streets down but all those other ppl that just love hiphop in general. So many ppl weren’t around for JAYZ/NAS and this was on that magnitude. The world was listening but Meek ain’t respond in a timely fashion. Drake wasn’t playing around, not only that but he found time and a studio every time he felt like meek was adding pressure. His musicianship was questionable “damn is Meek really the advocate for the streets like he say he is” bc he’s letting drake smoke him. Even if meek would’ve dropped 3 weak disses the streets would’ve held it down bc Meek is at war doing his best but no it wasn’t like that. He dropped some diss months later which felt like dog years in hiphop. That ain’t good enough we didn’t care by then. The culture of hiphop is built off of who got the best bars, music, colabs, chemistry or diss should it go there so how can’t you finish something you started idk bro. ….the streets fuck with you but get ya head back in the game! DC4 is out now!!! Go listen to “blue notes” as vintage meek smokes the beat! @TooLiveMilz