Meek Mill wants people to understand that while he often gets dragged for his social media posts, he’s also out here making a real difference in people’s lives.
The rapper took to X to share his frustration with how the conversation around him usually goes.
“They pushing ‘Meek’s bad social media rep’ narrative…they never mention the change I make or real stuff I do,” he wrote. “Helping young men in music change the directions of their lives.”
“I speak out of term on social media because it’s not reality…it’s separate from who I am,” he added.
Mill went on to point out how long he’s lived in the public eye, arguing that his online history shows he’s not as problematic as critics claim.
“I been around 15 years no gimmicks I think I’m doing fine on social media,” he wrote. “I may quote a lyric to a song and I’m on every blog with a click bait attached!”
His remarks come just weeks after he stirred controversy by sharing his desire to confront people he says are “terrorizing our neighborhoods.”
“I wanna hunt and war against people that terrorize our neighborhoods…but never as a cop!” he wrote. “Like a black out squad when we come, it’s about kids women or innocent people being killed by out of control street n****s once the community say it that’s your court date!”
Meek isn’t wrong about his online presence, though. Over the years, he’s dropped plenty of wild — and often hilarious — posts on social media, so many that we even put together a roundup of his most outrageous tweets.
