So... Big Meech came and went?

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That probably just isn’t his personality.

A lot of times with these street figures like him, the myth is larger than the man.

No doubt Meech is a smart guy to have amassed the success that he did albeit in the street game.

It’s a changing world and that hip hop/urban scene is a young man’s game.

He’d be smart to jump on that podcast wave, but again that might not be his personality.

I mean..where was he supposed to go?

Come out and capitalize on social media momentum that was brewing while he was locked up?…he went in before social media blew up so how do you really think he was supposed to navigate this shyt?

I’m sure he’s only doing it now because ppl have told him this is what he should do

nikka wasn’t a celebrity until he was locked up…he was a drug dealer…even when he bought every drop of liquor in the clubs, had a 30 car motorcade of all foreigns and sports cars, on dvds n shyt, he was still a drug dealer

Trying to teach him how to have a social media presence is probably like trying to teach your grandma how to save a number in her phone
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He's already all over the internet actihg like a clown

Why are we acting like being on the internet or having a podcast is some hard thing to do?
A lot of cats straight outta jail became youtube stars
Meech has a name. Having a podcast ain't hard for him. Just find a co-host to carry it and that's it.
Most of these people with podcasts ain"t got nothiong special to say, but people still watch
Meech seems surrounded by dummies:yeshrug:
 

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:stopitslime:

He's already all over the internet actihg like a clown

Why are we acting like being on the internet or having a podcast is some hard thing to do?
A lot of cats straight outta jail became youtube stars
Meech has a name. Having a podcast ain't hard for him. Just find a co-host to carry it and that's it.
Most of these people with podcasts ain"t got nothiong special to say, but people still watch
Meech seems surrounded by dummies:yeshrug:
Exactly y'all acting like he's learning to program a computer or something. A podcast is an interview. He doesn't have to do nothing to get started with a buzz on Vlad TV. I'm sure Vlad would pay him a good chunk to have him sit down for 1.5 hours and get the first exclusive interview. He can make his rounds to all known podcasters. Instead he's out here on social media doing dumb shyt a broke man would do and is getting clowned for it but worst yet his aura and brand totally destroyed. His team is complete garbage, where are his kids?

To me it's one of few things....either he doesn't have an ounce of personality or is shy. Which makes no sense for someone who was a leader and boss. I don't buy this at all. He's afraid of slipping up and saying something he's not supposed to and getting jammed up again or as an old head he doesn't even want to be associated with telling stories out of fear of dry snitching.
 

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Someone pointed out that he’s on house arrest but always got packed bags like he’s going somewhere :mjlol:

This nikka has always been on house arrest lol … he used to bring the clubs in ATL to his house.



“Where were you when Big Meech brought the Tigers in ?”



“ In the song "If You Know You Know," Pusha T uses the line "Where were you when Big Meech brought the tigers in?"to refer to a lavish party thrown by Big Meech (Demetrius Flenory) of the Black Mafia Family (BMF), known as "Meech of the Jungle". The party featured exotic animals, including tigers, and became legendary in hip-hop circles, serving as a symbol of opulence and excess. Pusha T uses this line to establish his position as someone who was actively involved in the street life and striving for success during that era, contrasting himself with those who were merely observers of the scene. “
 
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Ain’t nobody trying to hear a Big Meech podcast lol. There’s too many podcasts already. Folk done clowned him into oblivion anyway. His best bet was to get with 50 and get on one of them shows but we know that’s not happening.
 

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Ain’t nobody trying to hear a Big Meech podcast lol. There’s too many podcasts already. Folk done clowned him into oblivion anyway. His best bet was to get with 50 and get on one of them shows but we know that’s not happening.
You could say this about half of these podcasters out there :mjlol:
 
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Maybe he just wants to fall back and live his life in peace, instead of ending up like Supreme, Jimmy Henchman or Alpo :yeshrug:
 
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