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



I was just thinking this..Lil Wayne really protected his image early on...If some of these things was exposed early on in his career before the music stuck we could be very looking at another iggy situation.
 
Meek is so corny, I went to his twitter and his tweets concur with my opinion of him.

At this point of his career all the hype attached to him isn't from the great music he puts out, but for other activities he is involved in.

I heard his album front to back that ish is wack to me, but then again im not a street twitter cat to feel it.

When compared to other rapper in the game right now, meek is'nt talented at all.
 
Drake on the other hand who i might consider corny is a far better artist than meek. The shot at drake is deeper than a ghostwritten verse, Meek is on his Common wave mad cause drake banged his chick not once.
 
OVOfest s week and a half away, I fully expect a lil sneak diss "freestyle" some point during his show. He'll win ****** over again with that bs, but I say he has to go at Meek directly not take the subliminal route.
at this point Drake don't even have to acknowledge Meek lol. Meek is experimenting fame with his relationship and that is going through his head.
 
Lol. Dipset is the reason for 99% of these fake *** east coast bloods. Check gangsta music.
Yea East Coast Bloods and as I said nobody knew really knew Jim was a Blood until they saw him a video with actual Bloods ...Idc what hood he was shoutin out on Dipset mixtapes or Master P remixes show me 1 time Jim was rockin red flags and red house shoes before the Certified Gangstas video
 
Yea East Coast Bloods and as I said nobody knew really knew Jim was a Blood until they saw him a video with actual Bloods ...Idc what hood he was shoutin out on Dipset mixtapes or Master P remixes show me 1 time Jim was rockin red flags and red house shoes before the Certified Gangstas video

Maybe it's a Harlem and BedStuy thing, but everyone in the hood knew Jimmy was blood out here. That's the only reason Mel Murder aka Mel Matrix got put on with the Dips. Cause he was bangin out with the Bloods hardbody out here. Hell he still comes to my block and chill with the fam. That's one dude I can say who never switched up once he got on.
 
Maybe it's a Harlem and BedStuy thing, but everyone in the hood knew Jimmy was blood out here. That's the only reason Mel Murder aka Mel Matrix got put on with the Dips. Cause he was bangin out with the Bloods hardbody out here. Hell he still comes to my block and chill with the fam. That's one dude I can say who never switched up once he got on.
I feel what u sayin fam but the video with Cali Bloods is what stamped it so that everybody knew...
 
Sharing bars like you got the bottom bunk in a two man cell
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wayne still had the biggest impact on the blood culture outside of cali

Facts

outside of Cali Dip Set was repping bloods heavy

Wayne was influenced by Dip Set and was running with them for a while and got sucked into that whole life style and image while in the process he was reaching icon house hold name status and Dip Set/The Game was only known in the rap community

wayne had the average white girl at my high school screaming suwooo
 
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Yea East Coast Bloods and as I said nobody knew really knew Jim was a Blood until they saw him a video with actual Bloods ...Idc what hood he was shoutin out on Dipset mixtapes or Master P remixes show me 1 time Jim was rockin red flags and red house shoes before the Certified Gangstas video

NO BS. Jimmy literally says "B's Up" on his second feature in Come Home with me. It took me a minute to catch it but dude def been reppin for the duration of his career.
 
only legitimate real bloods I know in the rap game was Jim Jones and Waka

Also Ray J not sure if it was crip or blood but I know he really is heavy out there, real talk
 
NO BS. Jimmy literally says "B's Up" on his second feature in Come Home with me. It took me a minute to catch it but dude def been reppin for the duration of his career.
Bruh I guarantee u nobody in 2002 knew wth he was talkin bout when he said that u just said it yourself lol...

Im not sayin he wasn't reppin before when he was Cam "hypeman" Im just sayin it wasn't noticed by the masses until Summer 2004 when he hopped on Game Blood movement as he was just coming out...
 
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Bruh I guarantee u nobody in 2002 knew wth he was talkin bout when he said that u just said it yourself lol...

Im not sayin he wasn't reppin before when he was Cam "hypeman" Im just sayin it wasn't noticed by the masses until Summer 2004 when he hopped on Game Blood movement as he was just coming out...
You're speaking from a Cali perspective

Others are speaking from an East Coast perspective

Simple as that 
 
Yo Jimmy said Ray J is that dude in Cali, nobody will press him, he one of the only dudes he rock with out there. That and Too Short.
 
Yo Jimmy said Ray J is that dude in Cali, nobody will press him, he one of the only dudes he rock with out there. That and Too Short.
Lol I seen Ray get punk'd by a woman and snuffed by a Crip before, but Ray use to run heavy with Suge after Suge got out the pen he was smashin Brandy (Industry Secret).
 
[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] the hurt... Meek and Drake are basically coworkers. How would you react if you went to work everyday working hard bussing your *** with no help but the dude that constantly gets the promotion is a dude that kisses the boss' *** and takes credit for other ppls work like his own?

What ? Lol haha
 
 
monumental, they even switched the culture to tight shirts and fitted jeans with we fly high
I lived in Georgia during these years. In South Gwinnett (Lou Williams), everyone started wearing this style with them chain linked, except for some others and myself. 

Dipset was huge in the South. 
 

I think comment like this is the main reason why hip hop is in the state it's in.

People don't like meek mill because he real and from the streets, but because he speaks for a segment of the population that goes through the very things he speak on.

These young guys in the hood ain't checking for K.Lamar and J.Cole, what their saying are going way over their heads and plus they aren't relatable enough.You can't tell these young bols to be strong when they come home to no food on the table at night.

And yeah I like Drake and he is at the top right now but have you ever heard him touch on something of relevance that protains to the culture in which he makes money from. Drake is the masses favorite rapper because he allow you to like rap music without actually caring about the culture it speaks for.
 
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