
Meek Mill comes to Rick Ross’ defense when talking about the controversial lyrics Ross spits on Rocko’s ‘U.O.E.N.O.’ (“Put Molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it/ I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.”)
Meek tells Philly’s UrbanInformer that Ross’ lyrics were simply a form of art (“imaginary visual”) and should’t be taken seriously, after all “people rap about killing stuff all day.”
“I don’t even care about nobody criticizing no lyrics. People rap about killing stuff all day. Biggie said, ‘Rape your kid, throw her over the bridge’ back then, it was nothing, it was just hip-hop. Now you got all these weirdos on these social sites voicing their opinion about something anybody say,” Meek Mill says. “I don’t care, I’m from the hood. I never really cared about what nobody saying in no rap. Rap’s always been talking about killing, drugs, all types of stuff. So you can’t just criticize no one thing nobody say. It’s imaginary visual. If a writer write about somebody getting raped in a movie, that mean he a rapist or he want girls to get raped? No, he just wrote about that in a movie.”
Rick Ross took to Twitter last week (April 13) to apologize for his lyrics, some what. “I dont condone rape.Apologies for the #lyric interpreted as rape. #BOSS,” he tweeted.
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