Meek Mill says after DC 4 he's no longer gonna rap about violence

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Must be a shytload of white people in this thread. With everything going on in society how could you not :salute: this cat as a black man or woman. Hopefully it comes from a genuine place and he goes through with it. Black consciousness is on the rise and rappers promoting black genocide ain't the wave anymore. Mark my words, Meek is just the beginning. As other rappers gain a sense of self, they too will no longer WANT to rap about killing other black people and flooding their own communities with drugs. Us the consumer will grow to tire of it also.
 

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I guess that as good of a reason as any to switch up the style/flow/delivery....

Honestly I hope he does it well because we honestly have plenty of rhymes about violence....

I just have a hard time believing he can switch it up so easily to where we don't here 1000s of bars just about Nicki and watches.
 

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Must be a shytload of white people in this thread. With everything going on in society how could you not :salute: this cat as a black man or woman. Hopefully it comes from a genuine place and he goes through with it. Black consciousness is on the rise and rappers promoting black genocide ain't the wave anymore. Mark my words, Meek is just the beginning. As other rappers gain a sense of self, they too will no longer WANT to rap about killing other black people and flooding their own communities with drugs. Us the consumer will grow to tire of it also.
I agree, and what I'm seeing in this thread is embarrassing. Dudes like ":russ: yeah right, you can't do it" like they just lust for black bloodshed all the time. Dude said he's gonna fall back on extreme violence and that should be universally saluted. He probably realizes that lots of kids have access to his music and wants to clean it up. All kids don't grow up in a home where they can discern entertainment from ":krs: that's what I should be doing"
 

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Just like Master P

Master of lyrical cleanup


Or Jim Jones replacing ''my nikka'' with ''my Obama'' after Obama got elected

Jim Jones: Obama is the new N-word, but in a good way


Or Snoop changing from gangsta rap to peace and love rasta...right before going back to crippin

From Snoop Dogg to Snoop Lion: the reinvention of a gangster rapper



Rappers say anything. Forgive me for being skeptical.
It's what their audience love. :wow:

Not everyone can be Will Smith. :mjlol:
Would be good if some stuck to their word about not rapping about it tho. :mjpls:
 
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