**Official Meek Mill Thread****Dreamchasers IV Out Now**

Ross has done some suspect things but people will ignore it and just point out things 50 has done that are suspect. Similar situation, but not as bad as drake fans go hard on meek

What do you mean, Ross has been getting clowned on for years, way more than meek :lol:
 
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I also noticed the street dudes realize this. And they know what it is. The people who clown Meek are the ones who wouldn't want to see them on the street.

It comes with the territory he should have played his hand better with the Drake situation

Prepare for what? Nobody has been clowned in social media like this over a rap beef.

Let dudes get their jokes off
Since when has someone been immune to being clowned on

Not immune, it's beyond corny now the way people reach for jokes. At a certain point what is popular becomes corny when it hits mainstream. That hit several months ago.

Now people reach for funny, like with the alleged OVO, when it's obvious they're XI's.
 
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meek showed his hand too early and had no plan after

he deserves to get clowned

and I still listen to both
 
Wtf is up with y'all and this street dude nonsense :lol:

Its weired hearing grown man talking about "a real street dude" and not wanting to see him in the streets

And I don't be in the project hallways talkin bout how I be in the projects all day, that sound stupid to me
 
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Let dudes get their jokes off
Since when has someone been immune to being clowned on

I feel like people are only upset by the jokes cuz who they think they are coming from. They hate to see a "street dude" beat up on by corny Drake fans.
but why are folks upset in the first place
Like we really even know either one of them
Meek might not even be a street dude or gangsta
Like just cause I in the hood doesn't always qualify u as such
Like just cause he got a gun charge doesn't mean he a street dude
Coulda just been holding it for somebody
Or got it to look or seem cool
People clown drake cause of his awkward-ness and how corny he seems
But Jay
Who is a snake
Is admired by many
And known to have been a street dude
(Even though I know damn well he ain't lost no bricks and lived to tell it)
But we have a bunch of photos and vids of his awkward-ness
 
but why are folks upset in the first place
Like we really even know either one of them
Meek might not even be a street dude or gangsta
Like just cause I in the hood doesn't always qualify u as such
Like just cause he got a gun charge doesn't mean he a street dude
Coulda just been holding it for somebody
Or got it to look or seem cool
People clown drake cause of his awkward-ness and how corny he seems
But Jay
Who is a snake
Is admired by many
And known to have been a street dude
(Even though I know damn well he ain't lost no bricks and lived to tell it)
But we have a bunch of photos and vids of his awkward-ness

Naw fam trust me, jay really did lose those 92 bricks
 
Nobody saying none of these ****** wasn't really out here.... But they not out here like they say. They stretch the truth... A lot. All the dudes we know who were really out here never make it far rapping, see blue davinci and vice versa. They wasn't touching bricks and **** like they say but that's not saying they wasn't touching **** or affiliated.
 
50 was about that life, even his enemies vouched for him...idk if he REALLY caught two bodies but it wouldn't be farfetched
 
I don't think many New York rappers have ever faked it, because it's too easy to find out and real dudes would extort them :lol: They might not necessarily be a certain way themselves(Nas or Jada), but they are around people who are about that life. Maino and Uncle Murda aren't out here pump fakin.

You also can be a street dude, but not be a killer.

Exaggerating is allowable, because if you don't exaggerate and you end up Ra Diggs or GS9.

Rap has legit killers and hustlers in the game, dudes who are either a front for their crew or are trying to change their crews lives.

In New York everyone is a rapper and in the industry. Do they do shows though :lol: Put out any music. :lol: For some reason they don't think the police notice the dudes in all the gold throwing thousands at Starletts in luxury cars.

But rap is so bad lyrically it has everyone thinking they can blow up.
 
50 ex friends voicing for him is just them keeping it real. On the other hand 50 wasn't a kingpin n doesn't rap about being one either. He was a regular drug dealer which there are millions of. A lot of these rappers were those type of dudes and not the kingpins they rap about being.
 
Lmao if people make jokes they not street dudes

:rofl:

Grown *** men shouldn't want to be labeled as street dudes, grow up
Why? That's where they're from, why should they be ashamed of it? I know several responsible black men that had their beginnings IN the street, that's what showed them the ropes.

The notion of those NOT from that environment speaking on it one way or the other is just as stupid to me.

Considering this is hip hop, an art form developed by "street dudes", not sure the integrity or intelligence of "street dudes" should be up for debate. This culture is about 99% created by the streets and about 95% of its participants claim to have ties to the streets in one way or another.
 
"When I was saying ***** about the rhymes you ain't wrote/I can't wait 'til we run into ya/I'ma put a gun in ya," Meek
 
Meek really might be the dumbest dude ever. on probation so yea let me rap about pulling a gun out on someone lol these rap dudes are stupid

a rap or not (thats what he telling tmz) that Its just a rap. Judge wont care about that 
 
Really wish somebody else in Philly was buzzing other than Meek around that time. I don't know what other painfully average guy was able to blow like him. Dude should've been Fred The Godson status.
 
Meek really might be the dumbest dude ever. on probation so yea let me rap about pulling a gun out on someone lol these rap dudes are stupid

a rap or not (thats what he telling tmz) that Its just a rap. Judge wont care about that 
He's been on probation his whole career tho. Pac was on bail threatening half of the rap game and pullin pistols on Ns and amongst other things. They're makin a HUGE deal over NOTHIN. The majority of probation officers would love if all they had to worry about was alleged "cold water" urine samples and unauthorized travel.

His probation officer is just a hater, I can guarantee. Meek is doing more positive things in his community than the majority of her other 122 cases, and most certainly her. The prosecutor just goin hard cause he called that ***** out, I'm sure it sucks for her to see a young black man making more money than her, living reckless and brave enough to diss her on a record for the world to hear.

At the end of the day, he may do 3 months, when he comes out she still goin be a ***** with a hard on for lockin up young black men. And naturally in that position she will receive support from others who think that way.

And nobody really talking about this lab technician who (may have) discarded one of his samples in question. This case full of BS on both sides, Meek has poor decision makin at times, but who wouldn't? To go from living in a tiny cell to having enough money do and buy whatever you want. Majority of people will never experience either end of those extremes. Most street orientated artist have run into some type of legal issues, from BIG, Pac, Snoop, Nas, Jay, Em, Ghostface, TI, Jeezy etc this may be the softest thing a rapper gets sent to jail for, twice.
 
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I can't believe people are really defending meek mill at this point. I mean if y'all want to use the system ain't for us and they tryna hold a brother down angle, I can give you way better examples to use, other than people who do it to themselves
 
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