Rapper Meek Mill recently delivered a subtle yet powerful response to 50 Cent’s attempt to downplay his and Rick Ross’s album sales. Taking to social media, Meek wasted no time in setting the record straight, confidently asserting, “I’m getting a million a song… so that’s 62,500 every bar I speak… they say this rap shit dying must be on billboard because it’s not to meek!”
Meek’s bold declaration ignited a wave of amusement among fans, with some playfully speculating on the motivation behind his post. One fan humorously remarked, “From the looks of it, Meek just wants everyone to know he’s back on that smoking vibe.” Another cheekily suggested, “Sue snoop for making you go all out on the net,” alluding to the idea that Snoop Dogg may have influenced Meek’s online stop-smoking revelations.
Further fan commentary added to the lighthearted banter, with one supporter advising, “Meek, stick to that no-smoking lifestyle! You said it’s too strong for you—don’t forget!” The consensus seemed to be that while fans appreciated Meek’s response to 50 Cent, they couldn’t resist injecting a bit of humor into the conversation.
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