March 5th 2024.
Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill has been making headlines recently, not just for his new music, but also for his thoughts on the state of the United States. In a recent tweet, he expressed his frustration with the country, stating that it is "made to tear Black men down if you don't follow orders." This sentiment comes amid the release of his new music and rumors that he may be mentioned in the latest sexual assault lawsuit involving music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Last week, Meek faced backlash when he denied allegations of being gay. However, he has now taken things a step further by expressing his desire to leave the U.S. and become a citizen of Ghana. He tweeted on Monday, March 4th, "I wanna get citizenship in Ghana!!!! America made to tear black men down if you don’t follow orders!" This is not the first time Meek has shown his love for Ghana, as he previously performed at the Afro Nation music festival and even visited the Jubilee House where he met with the country's president.
Despite facing criticism for filming a music video at a seat in government during his last visit to Ghana, Meek has continued to express his love for the country and his desire to collaborate with Ghanaian artists. However, his name has once again been brought into the spotlight due to a footnote in Combs' latest lawsuit, which listed the redacted name of a rapper who dated Nicki Minaj as "a Philadelphia rapper." The lawsuit was filed by a former producer and videographer for Combs, who accuses the hip-hop mogul of repeatedly sexually assaulting him.
Amid the scrutiny, Meek took to Twitter last week to deny any gay allegations surrounding his name. He stated that he doesn't do drugs like cocaine or "freaky ass molly" and that no one would ever approach him about gay activity. He also emphasized that he comes from a "gangsta s--t" and has no interest in adopting any "gay styles" that some rappers may use for their image.
When a fan told Meek that he had the "right to remain silent," the rapper fired back, "I have the right to say I ain't gay and I'll trash anybody that plays with my manhood lol." Despite the criticism and rumors, Meek remains determined to defend his manhood and stand up for his own beliefs. As he continues to make headlines, one thing is for sure - Meek Mill is not afraid to speak his mind and stand up for what he believes in.
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