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Meek Mill Releases New Song with Special Guests

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Meek Mill Teamed Up with Bobby Shmurda and Dave East in the Music Video for His Latest Single

On May 31, Meek Mill released a fast-flow, hard-hitting single titled “Flamerz Flow.” In the song, Meek details his traumas and successes in the short song. Besides him is Bobby Shmurda, who was recently released from prison. Dave East is also seen showing his support in the video.

“Started with an ounce, had twenty million by the time I’m thirty / I was in and out deep in that field where n***** die by thirty”

The song is a rapid-fire expression of Meek Mill’s struggle and upbringing. His lyrics emphasize his past and desire to stay out of jail and legal troubles now that he has success. With Bobby in the video, it’s safe to say that the two rappers experience some of the same struggles. It’s clear that Meek Mill wants his audience to hear these struggles now more than ever.

“Condo in Tribeca, got my mom in Jersey. I wish death on anything that threaten me or try to hurt me.”

This release followed Meek Mill’s series of tweets this weekend where he expressed his frustration with the media. Meek Mill had announced his efforts to help a man with a life sentence gain freedom from prison. To his dismay, he trended on Twitter at the time for a tweet he sent the day before. The tweet had an odd message involving vibrating women’s panties. He was quick to come at fans and online sources for only talking about negative or funny things he does, rather than important things such as freeing Eric Riddick, who had spent nearly 30 years in prison.

Written by Hannah Botnick (Ig: @hcbotnick)

 

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